North Carolina Highway 213

NC 213 marker

NC 213
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 14.9 mi[1] (24.0 km)
Existed: 1928[2] – present
Major junctions
West end: Walnut Drive in Walnut
East end:
Future I26 / US 19 / US 23 in Mars Hill
Location
Counties: Madison
Highway system
NC 212NC 214

North Carolina Highway 213 is a primary state highway in the state of North Carolina. It connects Marshall with Walnut and Mars Hill.

Route description

NC 213 begins in Walnut, where it soon overlaps with US 25/US 70 to "Hayes Run Road" exit. However, this whole section is disputable because there are no signage along the route to confirm this, except at "Hayes Run Road"; only the State Transportation Map confirms this alignment.

From US 25/US 70, NC 213 goes through the Petersburg community before passing through Bailey Gap (2,390 ft (730 m), highest point on route). The highway enters Mars Hill as Cascade Street, changing to Carl Eller Road after Main Street. At the eastern edge of Mars Hill, NC 213 ends at I-26/US 19/US 23.

History

Established in 1928 as a renumbering of NC 69, from US 70/NC 20, in Marshall, to US 19/NC 69 near Forks of Ivy. In 1930, NC 213 was realigned around Petersburg, leaving behind several secondary roads; also in same year the highway was extended west onto new routing through Canto and renumbered NC 63 to Trust. In 1934, NC 213 was rerouted northeast from Mars Hill to intersect with US 19/US 23, replacing NC 31, while the route to Forks of Ivy was replaced by NC 36. By 1947, NC 213 was pushed back onto a new realignment of NC 36 near California Creek Road.[2]

In 1951, NC 213 was truncated west again in Marshall, dropping to Canto and NC 63 regaining its original link to Trust. Around 1977, NC 213 was placed on new alignment between Marshall and Petersburg, leaving behind Silver Mill Road. In 1979, NC 213 was extended east to US 19/US 23, replacing part of NC 36. In 1982, NC 213 was rerouted onto the new Marshall Bypass to Walnut.[2]

There was planned, during the 1970s-80s, to extend NC 213 from Walnut to NC 209 in Spring Creek; connecting the communities of Barnard, Worley, and Big Pine. However, because of right-of-way issues at Troublesome Gap, the highway project was halted.[2]

Junction list

The entire route is in Madison County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Walnut0.00.0Walnut Drive/Barnard RoadWestern terminus
0.30.5 US 25 north / US 70 west Hot Springs, NewportNorth end of US 25 overlap; west end of US 70 overlap
Marshall46
US 25 Bus. south / US 70 Bus. south (Main Street) Marshall
 610 US 25 south / US 70 east Weaverville, AshevilleSouth end of US 25 overlap; east end of US 70 overlap
Mars Hill14.924.0
Future I26 / US 19 / US 23 Weaverville, Asheville, Johnson City
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to North Carolina Highway 213.
  1. 1.0 1.1 Google (2011-07-03). "NC 213" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "NCRoads.com: N.C. 213". Retrieved 2011-07-04.