North Carolina Highway 109
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NC 109 |
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Length: | 117 mi (188 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1928 | ||||||||
North end: | I-40 in Winston-Salem, NC | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 52/74 in Wadesboro US 64 near Lexington I-85 in Thomasville Bus I-85 in Thomasville |
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South end: | SC 109 near Mount Croghan, SC | ||||||||
Counties: | Forsyth, Davidson, Montgomery, Richmond, Anson | ||||||||
Major cities: | Wallburg, Denton, Troy, Mount Gilead, Wadesboro | ||||||||
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NC 109 is a north-south state highway in North Carolina. It primarily connects small towns in the central Piedmont region of the state. The 117-mile route is a two-lane road for most of its length, but the segment between Winston-Salem and Thomasville is being upgraded to a divided 4-lane highway. The central segment of NC 109 passes through the Uwharrie Mountains and the Uwharrie National Forest.