North Carolina Highway 205
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NC 205 |
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Length: | 23 mi (37 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1934 or 1935[2] | ||||||||
North end: | NC 24/NC 24 in Red Cross, NC[1] | ||||||||
South end: | US 74 in Marshville, NC[1] | ||||||||
Counties: | Union, Stanly | ||||||||
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NC 205 is a north-south state highway in central North Carolina. It runs for 23 miles in Stanly and Union counties.
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[edit] History[2]
The first NC 205 was in Cleveland County, beginning in Kings Mountain and running south to the South Carolina border. This route was subsumed by NC 216 and US 29, and killed in 1933.
The current routing appeared shortly thereafer, and appears on maps by 1935.