North Carolina Highway 39

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NC 39
Length: 79 mi (127 km)
Formed: 1935[1]
South end: US 70/US 301/NC 96 in Selma
Major
junctions:
NC 42 near Selma;
US 264 near Zebulon;
US 64 near Zebulon;
US 401 in Louisburg;
US 1 near Henderson;
I-85/US 158 in Henderson
North end: VA 719 at Virginia state line
Counties: Johnston, Wake, Franklin, Vance
Major cities: Selma, Bunn, Louisburg, Henderson
North Carolina highways
< NC 38 I-40 >

NC 39 is a primary North Carolina state highway. It runs from the intersection of US 70, US 301, and NC 96 in Selma north along US 301/NC 96 through downtown Selma. It splits from US 301 and heads north via Louisburg and Henderson to the Virginia state line, where it continues as secondary State Route 719.

[edit] Links and references

  1. ^ NCRoads - NC 39