North Carolina Highway 3

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NC 3
Length: 25 mi[1] (40 km)
Formed: 2002[1]
South end: NC 73 in Concord, NC
Major
junctions:
I-85 in Kannapolis (via Dale Earnhardt Blvd)
US 601 in Concord
North end: NC 152 in Mooresville
Counties: Cabarrus, Iredell
Major cities: Kannapolis
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NC 3 is a North Carolina state highway approximately 25 miles (40 km) in length. It is numbered after Dale Earnhardt, the late NASCAR legend, who was driving the #3 car when he died at the 2001 Daytona 500. This state highway runs from Kannapolis, Earnhardt's birthplace, to downtown Mooresville. A short section of NC 3 is actually named Dale Earnhardt Boulevard, a name which was given to the road prior to Earnhardt's death. From Kannapolis to the Cabarrus-Iredell county line, it is signed as Mooresville Road.

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[edit] Route description

NC 3's southern terminus is in Concord, at NC 73. From there, NC 3 travels north through Kannapolis and on to Mooresville. After meandering through downtown Mooresville and switching roads multiple times, NC 3 meets its northern terminus at Main St. (NC 152).

[edit] History

  • October 23, 2002: Governor Mike Easley signed into law a bill officially reassigning NC 136 to NC 3's current route and vice versa. NC 3 was moved because it was the hometown of the aforementioned Earnhardt, who drove the #3 Goodwrench Chevrolet and grew up in the Mooresville region. NC 136 now follows the old NC 3 route.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c NCRoads Annex - NC 3

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