North Carolina Highway 6

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NC 6
Length: 8 mi (13 km)
Formed: 1959
West end: I-40/US 421/Fordham Blvd in west Greensboro, NC
Major
junctions:
US 29/70/220 southeast of downtown Greensboro
East end: I-40/Bus I-85 in east Greensboro, NC
Counties: Guilford
North Carolina highways
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NC 6 is an eight-mile (13 km) North Carolina state highway. It runs entirely in Guilford county and serves primarily to connect Interstate 40 and Business I-85 commuters in Greensboro.

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[edit] Route description

The western terminus of NC 6 is at Interstate 40 (exit 216), in west Greensboro. From there, NC 6 travels at low speeds as Patterson Street to the Greensboro Coliseum, passing through numerous traffic signals. At Patterson Street's end at the Coliseum Complex, NC 6 turns left and follows High Point Road for a short while before curving right onto Lee Street. Passing near the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC 6 travels through downtown Greensboro crossing O'Henry Boulevard (US 29/US 70/US 220). Just after leaving downtown, NC 6 meets I-40/Business I-85 (exit 41/old exit 128), where it ends: its eastern terminus.

[edit] History

The First NC 6
The First NC 6

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