U.S. Route 321

U.S. Route 321 marker

U.S. Route 321
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 21
Length: 516.9 mi[1][2][3] (831.9 km)
Existed: 1931 – present
Tourist
routes:
Western York Scenic Byway
Major junctions
South end: US 17 in Hardeeville, SC
 
North end: I-40 / SR 73 / SR 95 near Lenoir City, TN
Location
States: South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee
Highway system



SC 319SCSC 322
US 311NCNC 343
SR 320TNSR 321

U.S. Route 321 is a spur of U.S. Route 21. It runs for 516.9 miles (831.9 km) from South Carolina to Tennessee. With its northern terminus located in Elizabethton, Tennessee, it has two southern terminus at Hardeeville, South Carolina and Lenoir City, Tennessee. The highway serves different roles in each state: An alternate route to interstates in South Carolina, a major highway in North Carolina, and a scenic route in Tennessee.

Because of its unusual "northsouthnorth" routing, U.S. Route 321 intersects both Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 70 three separate times.

Route description

South Carolina

U.S. 321 provides direct access between Savannah and Columbia, serving as an alternate to Interstate 95 and Interstate 26. Starting in Hardeeville, U.S. 321 as a mostly 2 lane highway goes through sparsely populated areas and small towns including Estill, Fairfax, and Denmark, heading in a rather straight and northward direction into the Columbia area, widening to a 5 lane highway right after Neeses, then narrowing down to a 2 lane highway right after the town of North and widening to a 5 lane highway again after Swansea and staying that way until it merges with its parent route U.S. 21 in Dixiana. In Columbia, the route stays concurrent with U.S. 21 through Cayce, over the Congaree River on the Blossom Street Bridge, turning left onto Huger Street, right onto Elmwood Avenue, and left onto North Main Street. The roads separate at Hyatt Park, with U.S. 321 staying west of Interstate 77 and U.S. 21 north of Columbia. The route goes through to communities of Winnsboro, Chester, York, and Clover before entering North Carolina at Bowling Green.

North Carolina

U.S. 321 is an important route in Western North Carolina. It provides an alternative northsouth route to Interstate 77, which passes through a busy metropolitan area, and US 221, which is more twisty drive up the Appalachians. Travelers from South Carolina who are going to points west of Charlotte and want to avoid the traffic of I-77 may choose to enter the state on U.S. 321.

The highway traverses through seven counties: Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Burke, Caldwell, Watauga, and Avery. U.S. 321 has six control cities: Gastonia, Lincolnton, Hickory, Lenoir, Blowing Rock, and Boone.

U.S. 321 is a multilane highway beginning at the state line. After 7 miles (11 km), it enters the Gastonia area. Traffic on northbound 321 through Gastonia is generally not as heavy as traffic on southbound 321 north of Interstate 85, where it may back up for a couple of miles as drivers wait to turn onto I-85.

Lengths
  mikm
SC 217.2 349.5
NC 105.5 169.8
TN 194.2 312.5
Total 516.9 831.8

The road becomes a freeway at C. Grier Beam Boulevard in Gastonia, just south of NC 275/NC 279. It remains a freeway until just north of its junction with US 70 in Hickory. The freeway bypasses a number of cities that mainline U.S. 321 once passed through. Today, U.S. 321 Business follows the original 38 miles (61 km) route, that serves Maiden, Newton, and Conover; but the freeway is a more direct route to the mountains, and the business route is generally used by local traffic only.

Traffic is usually heavy between Hickory and Lenoir. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has a long-term plan to widen the road to six lanes, which is estimated to be completed by 2015. However, the project will probably take considerally longer. The first stage of the project (NCDOT project B-4450), replacing the bridge over the Catawba River, was previously estimated to be completed by 2011. However, the NCDOT project page shows that right-of-way acquisition will not begin until 2012.[4]

North of Lenoir, U.S. 321 is a four-lane divided highway. Currently the highway becomes a two-lane road again in northern Caldwell County. NCDOT project R-2237 will widen the road the four lanes through Blowing Rock.[5] The widening of U.S. 321 through Blowing Rock has been a controversial project. Many residents of the town feel that a four-lane highway will destroy the character of the small town, and they proposed several bypass alternatives. NCDOT has selected the widening as its preferred alternative, but added several features such as underground utilities, sidewalks, landscaping, and rock walls to make the widening more palatable to the residents who are opposed to it.[6] These features are not present on the two-lane highway that is being replaced.

North of Blowing Rock, U.S. 321 is already a four-lane highway up to King Street in Boone; thus, R-2237 will make 321 a four-lane highway from the South Carolina state line to downtown Boone. Currently, U.S. 321 meets US 421 at King Street and overlaps it over King Street to leave town to the west. NCDOT project R-2615 is proposed to widen the U.S. 321/421 concurrency from this junction to their junction near Vilas, although this project is currently unfunded.[7] There is a feasibility study (FS-0511A) in progress to examine the possibility of widening U.S. 321 from the junction near Vilas to the Tennessee state line. If both of these projects were completed, then U.S. 321 would be a four-lane highway through the entire state.

Tennessee

Former portion of U.S. 321 in Parrottsville, Tennessee, facing south before it was rerouted.

As it crosses into Tennessee, US-321 enters the Cherokee National Forest, and continues westward through the rugged valley between Pond Mountain on the south and Watauga Lake on the north. The highway passes numerous campgrounds, boat launches, and other lake-related recreational areas as it winds its way along the shores of the lake. South of Butler, the highway joins Tennessee State Route 67, which enters from the Mountain City area to the northeast. The Appalachian Trail crosses US-321 at its intersection with Shook Gap Road, just before the highway exits the national forest. At Hampton, US-321 intersects US 19E, and the two highways run concurrently northward into Elizabethton.

U.S. 321 "changes direction" in Elizabethton: the road is designated as southbound in both directions driving away from its intersection with US 19E.[8] It is conterminous with US 11E through portions of Washington and Greene counties. In Greeneville, the highway continues south into Cocke County. At the Cocke-Greene County line US-321 becomes a four-laned divided highway and bypasses Parrottsville. The four-lane section ends just before US-321's junction with TN-160 and crossing I-40 at Newport.

US 321 (Lamar Alexander Parkway) in Maryville

The stretch of US 321 from Newport south to Cosby and southwest through Pittman Center to Gatlinburg parallels the northern boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is quite scenic. From a point between Newport and Cosby to the intersection with the Little River Road, it is concurrent with TN 73. In Pigeon Forge, concurrent with U.S. Route 441/Great Smoky Mountains Parkway, US 321 is a divided, multi-lane traffic-laden thoroughfare where it serves as the city's main route, lined with hotels, outlet malls and amusement facilities. Veering southwest of Pigeon Forge, the highway takes on a more rural character as it traverses Wears Valley, and narrows down to two lanes until its junction with TN-73 Scenic (the Little River Road) at the Townsend entrance to the park. It is concurrent with Tennessee 73 from this junction to its terminus. With the exception of a 3-mile (4.8 km) section between Townsend and Maryville, the remaining portions of the highway through Blount County are a minimum of four lanes and usually a divided highway. Once the highway reaches Fort Loudon Dam in Loudon County, it crosses the Tennessee River via a bridge, completed in 2017, southeast of the dam then intersects with U.S. Route 11 in Lenoir City. US-321 has a wrong-way concurrency with State Route 95 from a point several miles south of Lenoir City (near Greenback) to its terminus at I-40. In the northern part of Lenoir City, US-321 intersects I-75 and US 70 before reaching I-40. Beyond I-40, the road continues northward to Oak Ridge as the two-lane SR 95.

Though sections of the highway are already four-laned, remaining portions through Loudon County will also be widened as part of an expansion project, meaning the highway would be a four-lane semi-divided thoroughfare from I-40 and I-75 to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, except for the 3-mile (4.8 km) stretch near Walland.

History

North Carolina Highway 17

North Carolina Highway 17
Location: Propst CrossroadsBoone, NC
Length: 55.9 mi[9] (90.0 km)
Existed: 1921–1934

North Carolina Highway 17 (NC 17) was an original state highway that traversed from Hickory to Boone, through Granite Falls, Hudson, Lenoir and Blowing Rock. In 1930, it was extended south on new primary routing to NC 113, in Propst Crossroads; also same year, US 321 was established in the state and overlapped NC 17 between Hickory and Boone.[10] In 1934, NC 17 was decommissioned, with US 321 taking all north of Hickory and NC 96 taking all south.[11]

North Carolina Highway 155

North Carolina Highway 155
Location: DallasConover, NC
Length: 29.4 mi[12] (47.3 km)
Existed: 1994–1999

North Carolina Highway 155 (NC 155) was established in 1994 following the old alignment of US 321 as it was moved onto new four-lane controlled-access highway.[13] From NC 275/NC 279, in Dallas, it traversed north through High Shoals to Lincolnton. Sharing a short concurrency with NC 150 as it bypass the downtown area of Lincolnton, it continues north meeting with main US 321, south of Maiden, continuing in concurrency through Newton and finally Conover, where it ended at US 70. In 1999, the remainder of US 321 was moved onto new freeway bypass west of Newton and Conover; at same time, NC 155 was decommissioned and absorbed into US 321 Business.[14]

Future

In addition to the widening project, there have also been talks of a freeway-to-freeway connection with Interstate 85 in Gastonia that would greatly relieve traffic flowing through the junction. Currently, US 321 is a surface road at the I-85 interchange, and is a limited access freeway a few hundred yards north. To extend the freeway to I-85, the remaining at-grade intersections and traffic lights would have to be eliminated. An interchange has been proposed to the Garden Parkway, which would terminate at the freeway section of US 321, bypassing the at-grade section, near Dallas.

Junction list

StateCountyLocationmi
[1][2][3]
kmDestinationsNotes
South CarolinaJasperHardeeville0.00.0 US 17 (Whyte Hardee Boulevard) Ridgeland, Savannah
0.50.80 SC 46 east (Church Road)To Millstone Landing
Tillman12.520.1 SC 336 east (Tillman Road) Ridgeland
Tarboro19.831.9 US 601 north (Cypress Branch Road) Hampton
Robertville22.636.4 SC 462 (Gillson Branch Road) Pineland
HamptonGarnett25.641.2 SC 119 south (Clyo Road) Clyo, Springfield
Scotia30.749.4 SC 333 (Scotia-Furman Highway) Furman
Estill35.857.6 SC 3 south (Third Street) LenaSouth end of SC 3 overlap
36.057.9 SC 3 north (Nixville Road) BarnwellNorth end of SC 3 overlap
40.465.0 SC 363 east (Luray Highway) HamptonTo Lake Warren State Park
AllendaleFairfax49.980.3 US 278 (Allendale-Hampton Highway) Allendale, Hampton
Sycamore55.689.5 SC 641 (Confederate Highway) Allendale
Ulmer59.996.4 US 301 south (Burton's Ferry Highway) AllendaleSouth end of US 301 overlap
Bamberg61.999.6 US 301 north (Main Highway) BambergNorth end of US 301 overlap
Olar66.5107.0 SC 64 (Low Country Road) Barnwell
Denmark76.6123.3 SC 70 south (Hagood Street) BarnwellSouth end of SC 70 overlap
76.9123.8 US 78 (Heritage Highway) Bamberg, Blackville
77.3124.4 SC 70 north (Country Club Road) OrangeburgNorth end of SC 70 overlap
OrangeburgNorway85.3137.3 SC 332 east (Cope Road) CopeEast end of SC 332 overlap
85.6137.8 SC 332 west / SC 400 east (Norway Road) Springfield, OrangeburgWest end of SC 332 overlap
Neeses90.9146.3 SC 4 (Neeses Highway) Springfield, Orangeburg
91.4147.1 SC 389 west (Ninety Six Road) Perry, Wagener
North97.3156.6 US 178 (North Highway) Pelion, Orangeburg
LexingtonSwansea105.1169.1 SC 3 south (Whetstone Road) Springfield, Blackville, Barnwell
105.9170.4 SC 692 south (Fifth Street) OrangeburgTo Swansea High Football Stadium
106.1170.8 SC 6 west (Second Street) LexingtonWest end of SC 6 overlap
106.2170.9 SC 6 east (First Street) St. MatthewsEast end of SC 6 overlap
117.7189.4 US 21 south / US 176 east (Charleston Highway) OrangeburgSouth end of US 21 and east end of US 176 overlap
Cayce120.2193.4 To I-77 north / Fish Hatchery Road Charlotte
120.6194.1 I-26 Charleston, Spartanburg
121.8196.0 SC 2 north (Frink Road)
West Columbia123.3198.4 SC 302 south (Airport Boulevard) Aiken, Columbia Metropolitan Airport
125.0201.2 SC 2 (State Street)
RichlandColumbia126.5203.6 US 1 / US 378 (Gervais Street)To South Carolina State House
126.8204.1 SC 12 (Hampton/Tylor Streets)To Finlay Park and Columbia Museum of Art
127.4205.0 I-126 west / US 76 west Greenville, SpartanburgWest end of US 76 overlap
128.0206.0 US 76 east (Elmwood Avenue)East end of US 76 overlap
128.6207.0 US 176 west (River Drive)West end of US 176 overlap
129.2207.9 SC 16 (Sunset Drive)
129.8208.9 SC 215 north (Montichello Road)To Columbia International University
130.8210.5 US 21 north (Main Street)North end of US 21 overlap; Columbia College at intersection
132.2212.8 I-20 Florence, Augusta
Fairfield151.2243.3 SC 269 south (Hinnants Store Road)
Winnsboro Mills152.4245.3 SC 34 east RidgewayEast end of SC 34 overlap; to South Carolina Railroad Museum
152.7245.7
US 321 Bus. north (Columbia Road) / SC 213 west (Monjicono Road) Monticello
Winnsboro156.1251.2 SC 34 west (Newberry Road) / SC 200 east Newberry, Great FallsWest end of SC 34 overlap
156.9252.5
US 321 Bus. south (Congress Street)
ChesterChester178.8287.8 SC 97 south (Great Falls Road) Great Falls, CamdenSouth end of SC 97 overlap
179.4288.7
US 321 Bus. north (Columbia Road)
SC 9 south / SC 72 east / SC 97 north / SC 121 north (J.A. Cochran Bypass)
South end of SC 9, east end of SC 72, and north end of SC 97/SC 121 overlap
181.2291.6 SC 72 west / SC 121 south (West End Road) Carlisle, WhitmireWest end of SC 72 and south end of SC 121 overlap
182.0292.9
SC 9 Bus. south (Pinckney Street)
182.3293.4 SC 9 north (Pinckney Street) LockhartNorth end of SC 9 overlap
184.2296.4
US 321 Bus. south / SC 97 (Center Road) Hickory Grove
Lowrys189.7305.3 SC 909 south (Old York Road) – Lewis
YorkMcConnells194.2312.5 SC 322 west (Church Street)West end of SC 322 overlap
194.3312.7 SC 322 east (McConnells Highway) Rock HillWest end of SC 322 overlap; to Historic Brattonsville
York203.3327.2
US 321 Bus. (Congress Street)
203.7327.8 SC 49 (Sharon Road) Sharon, Union
204.5329.1
SC 5 Bus. / SC 161 Bus. south (Liberty Street) Blacksburg
South end of SC 161 Bus overlap
205.7331.0
US 321 Bus. (Kings Mountain Street)
205.9331.4 SC 5 / SC 161 south (Alexander Love Highway) BlacksburgSouth end of SC 161 and north end of SC 161 Bus overlap
Filbert207.5333.9 SC 161 north – BethanyNorth end of SC 161 overlap
Clover213.4343.4 SC 55 (Kings Mountain/Bethel Streets) Lake Wylie, Blacksburg
 217.2
0.0
349.5
0.0
South Carolina–North Carolina state line
North CarolinaGastonGastonia7.311.7Garrison Boulevard
7.912.7 US 29 / US 74 (Franklin Boulevard)
8.113.0 NC 7 east (Long Avenue)
9.415.1 I85 Charlotte, Spartanburg
Dallas9.415.1Grier Beem Boulevard Gaston College
11.718.8
US 321 Bus. north / NC 275 / NC 279 (Dallas-Cherryville Highway) Cherryville
16.125.9Hardin Road
Lincoln18.830.3
US 321 Bus. (Gastonia Highway) High Shoals, Lincolnton
Signed exit 20
Lincolnton23.638.0 NC 27 / NC 150 (Main Street) LincolntonSigned exit 24
27.043.5
US 321 Bus. (Maiden Highway) Maiden
Signed exit 28
CatawbaMaiden32.352.0Startown RoadSigned exit 33
36.258.3 NC 10 NewtonSigned exit 37
40.164.5River RoadSigned exit 41
Mountain View41.466.6 NC 127 (Brookford Boulevard)Signed exit 42
Hickory42.368.1 I40 Statesville, AshevilleSigned exits 43A (east) and 43B (west)
43.369.7
US 70 / US 321 Bus. south to NC 127 (Conover Boulevard) Hickory
Signed exit 44
45.372.9Clement Boulevard Hickory Regional Airport
Burke
No major junctions
CaldwellNorthlakes47.977.1 US 321A north Granite Falls
Granite Falls50.180.6Falls Avenue Granite Falls
Lenoir56.891.4Southwest Boulevard Morganton
59.195.1 US 321A south Hudson
60.196.7 US 64 / NC 18 / NC 90 east WilkesboroEast end of NC 90 overlap
62.3100.3 NC 90 west (Main Street) CollettsvilleWest end of NC 90 overlap
65.9106.1 NC 268 east Fort Defiance
WataugaBlowing Rock79.4127.8
US 321 Bus. north (Main Street)
80.6129.7
US 221 south / US 321 Bus. south
South end of US 221 overlap
81.4131.0Blue Ridge ParkwayTo Moses H. Cone Memorial Park and Julian Price Memorial Park
Boone87.0140.0 US 221 north / NC 105 Linville, Banner Elk, NewlandNorth end of US 221 overlap
87.9141.5 US 421 south / NC 194 north (King Street)South end of US 421 and north end of NC 194 overlap
Vilas93.6150.6 NC 194 south Valle CrucisSouth end of NC 194 overlap
Sugar Grove94.3151.8 US 421 north Mountain CityNorth end of US 421 overlap
Avery
No major junctions
 105.5
0.0
169.8
0.0
North Carolina–Tennessee state line
TennesseeCarter12.520.1 SR 67 east Mountain CityEast end of SR 67 and west end of SR 159 (hidden) overlap
Hampton12.520.1 US 19E south (SR 37) Roan MountainSouth end of US 19E overlap
Elizabethton27.243.8 US 19E / SR 91 (SR 37) Bluff CityNorth end of US 19E and SR 91 overlap
US 321 directional change from northbound to southbound
28.045.1 SR 400 south Watauga
31.350.4 SR 91 / SR 362 southSouth end of SR 91 overlap
31.951.3 SR 359 south Milligan College
WashingtonJohnson City35.356.8Legion Street / Milligan HighwayInterchange
35.857.6 I-26 / US 19W / US 23 Erwin, KingsportIntrechange; exit 24 (I-26)
36.759.1 SR 67 west / SR 381 (Cherokee Road)West end of SR 67 and south end of SR 381 overlap
39.563.6 US 11E / SR 381 north (SR 34 / State of Franklin Road)North end of US 11E and SR 381 overlap
Jonesborough44.371.3 SR 354 (Boones Creek Road) / Boone Street Boones Creek, Business District
To SR 81 / Washington Drive Kingsport, Erwin, Business District
To SR 81 / Persimmon Ridge Road Lamar, Erwin
Limestone54.487.5 SR 75 north (Opie Arnold Road)
Greene58.093.3 SR 351 (Chuckey Pike) Chuckey, Rheatown
Tusculum62.6100.7 SR 107 east (Tusculum Bypass) Erwin, Tusculum CollegeEast end of SR 107 (hidden) overlap
GreenevilleErwin Highway – Tusculum, Tusculum CollegeFormer SR 107
65.2104.9
US 11E Bus. south (SR 107 / Tusculum Boulevard)
West end of SR 107 (hidden) overlap
66.0106.2Snapps Ferry RoadInterchange
67.1108.0 US 11E south (SR 34) / SR 93 north (Kingsport Highway) Kingsport, MorristownSouth end of US 11E; southern terminus of SR 93
67.3108.3 SR 172 north (Baileyton Road) Baileyton, AirportSouthern terminus of SR 172
68.0109.4
US 11E Bus. north (SR 107 / Tusculum Boulevard)
North end of US 11E Bus. overlap
68.4110.1
US 11E Bus. south (SR 350 / West Summer Street) / SR 350 north
South end of US 11E Bus. overlap
68.5110.2 SR 350 south (McKee Street)South end of SR 350 (hidden) overlap
69.5111.8 SR 70 / SR 107 west (Asheville Highway)West end of SR 107 (hidden) overlap
71.3114.7 SR 349 west (Warrensburg Road)
CockeParrottsville87.3140.5 SR 340 Parrottsville, Del Rio
91.6147.4 SR 160 north Bybee
Newport93.7150.8 US 25 south / US 70 (SR 9 / Broadway Street)South end of US 25 and east end of US 70 overlap
94.0151.3 US 25 north / US 70 west
SR 9 west / SR 32 north / SR 35 south
North end of US 25 and west end of US 70 overlap
West end of SR 9 (hidden), north end of SR 32 and south end of SR 35 (hidden) overlap
95.5153.7 I-40 Knoxville, Asheville
101.1162.7 SR 73 north (Wilton Springs Road)North end of SR 73 (hidden) overlap
Cosby106.0170.6 SR 339 west (Jones Cove Road)
106.2170.9Foothills Parkway
108.0173.8 SR 32 southSouth end of SR 32 overlap
SevierPittman Center119.9193.0 SR 416 north
GatlinburgPittman Center line120.8194.4 SR 454 north
Gatlinburg126.1202.9 US 441 south (SR 71) Great Smoky Mountains National ParkSouth end of US 441 overlap
127.2204.7Gatlinburg Parkway Bypass Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNo access from northbound US 441/US 321
Pigeon Forge134.5216.5 US 441 north (SR 71) / SR 71 SeviervilleNorth end of US 441 overlap
Wears ValleyFoothills ParkwayFuture interchange
BlountTownsend149.4240.4
SR 73 Scenic east (East Lamar Alexander Parkway) Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Walland156.8252.3Foothills Parkway
Maryville166.7268.3 SR 447 north (Washington Street) to US 411 north
167.4269.4 SR 336 south (Montvale Road)
167.6269.7 US 411 / SR 33 (Broadway Avenue) Rockford, Madisonville
168.7271.5 US 129 / SR 115 Alcoa, Knoxville
171.0275.2 SR 335 north (Old Glory Road)North end of SR 335 overlap
171.6276.2 SR 335 south (William Blount Drive)South end of SR 335 overlap
Friendsville176.1283.4 SR 333 north (Main Avenue)
Loudon181.4291.9 SR 95 south (Lenoir City Road) GreenbackSouth end of SR 95 (hidden) overlap
185.0297.7 SR 444 west (Tellico Parkway) Tellico Village
Lenoir City186.8300.6 US 11 / SR 2 (Broadway Street) Knoxville, Loudon, Farragut
189.5305.0 I-75 Knoxville, Chattanooga
190.3306.3 US 70 / SR 1 (Kingston Pike) Knoxville, Kingston
194.2312.5 I-40 / SR 95 north Knoxville, NashvilleWest end of SR 73 (hidden) and north end of SR 95 (hidden) overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes

Winnsboro business loop


U.S. Route 321 Business
Location: Winnsboro, South Carolina
Length: 4.2 mi[15] (6.8 km)
Existed: 1952–present

U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established around 1951 or 1952, when mainline US 321 was rerouted west, bypassing Winnsboro. US 321 Bus traverses through Winnsboro Mills, via Columbia Road, and downtown Winnsboro, via Congress Street.

Chester business loop


U.S. Route 321 Business
Location: Chester, South Carolina
Length: 3.7 mi[16] (6.0 km)
Existed: 1964–present

U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established between 1962-1964, when mainline US 321 was rerouted west, bypassing Chester. US 321 Bus traverses through downtown Chester, via Columbia Street and Center Road.

York business loop


U.S. Route 321 Business
Location: York, South Carolina
Length: 2.5 mi[17] (4.0 km)
Existed: 1958–present

U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established around 1957-1958, when mainline US 321 was rerouted west, bypassing York. US 321 Bus traverses through downtown York, via Congress Street and Kings Mountain Street.

DallasHickory business loop


U.S. Route 321 Business
Location: DallasHickory, NC
Length: 37.2 mi[18] (59.9 km)
Existed: 1999–present

U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established in June, 1999, as a renumbering all of NC 155 and part of mainline US 321 in Catawba County. Traversing 37.2 miles (59.9 km) through Gaston, Lincoln and Catawba counties, it connects the cities and towns of Dallas, High Shoals, Lincolnton, Maiden, Newton, Conover and Hickory. The highway follows the original US 321 routing through that existed prior to 1994.[14]

Lincolnton alternate route

U.S. Route 321A
Location: Lincolnton, North Carolina
Length: 3.4 mi[19] (5.5 km)
Existed: 1956–1960

U.S. Route 321 Alternate (US 321A) was established 1956 when mainline US 321 was placed on new bypass east of downtown Lincolnton. It traversed along Aspen Street and around the Lincoln County Civil Court on Court Square Drive. In 1960 it was decommissioned, with Aspen Street becoming secondary roads.

Granite FallsLenoir alternate route

U.S. Route 321A
Location: Granite FallsLenoir, NC
Length: 11.8 mi[20] (19.0 km)
Existed: 1948–present

U.S. Route 321 Alternate (US 321A) was established 1948 as a number swap with US 321 through downtown Lenoir. In 1957, US 321A was extended south, replacing mainline US 321 through Hudson and Granite Falls, ending at its current southern terminus north of the Catawba River. In June, 1964, US 321A was placed on one-way splits through downtown Lenoir; northbound continued along Mulberry Street and West Avenue, southbound rerouted along Main Street and College Avenue. In September, 2006, US 321A was rerouted to its current northern terminus, just south of downtown Lenoir, via McLean Drive. Its old alignment through downtown Lenoir was carried on by NC 90 until 2012, when it too was rerouted; the old alignment is now under city control.[21][22][23]

Traversing through Granite Falls, Sawmills, Hudson and part of Lenoir, US 321A has not changed much over the years. Predominantly a two-lane highway, it parallels a short line railroad and connects to several factories.

Lenoir alternate route

U.S. Route 321A
Location: Lenoir, North Carolina
Length: 5.9 mi[24] (9.5 km)
Existed: 1941–1948

U.S. Route 321 Alternate (US 321A) was established 1941 as a new alternate route bypassing Lenoir. In 1948, it was replaced by mainline US 321.

US 221/US 321 Bus. in Blowing Rock

Blowing Rock business loop


U.S. Route 321 Business
Location: Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Length: 2.0 mi[25] (3.2 km)
Existed: 1960–present

U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established 1960 as an upgrade to secondary roads through downtown Blowing Rock; which were originally part of mainline US 321 until about 1954, when it was moved onto a new bypass east. The highway traverses along Main Street and shares a concurrency with US 221 for 0.8 miles (1.3 km) on its northern section.

US 221 Truck/US 321 Truck/US 421 Truck/NC 105 traveling concurrent through the Boone area

Boone truck route


U.S. Route 321 Truck
Location: Boone, North Carolina
Length: 4.0 mi[26] (6.4 km)

U.S. Route 321 Truck (US 321 Truck) redirects truckers traveling through the area to go south and around downtown Boone, via NC 105 and NC Highway 105 Bypass (SR-1107). The shares some overlap with US 221 Truck and complete overlap with US 421 Truck.

Greeneville truck route


U.S. Route 321 Truck
Location: Greeneville, Tennessee
Length: 3.6 mi (5.8 km)

U.S. Route 321 Truck Route (US-321 Truck Route) redirects truckers traveling south on US-321 around downtown. It shares a concurrency with US-11E and TN-70. The route begins at US-11E/US-321 and ends 3.6 miles (5.8 km) later at US-321/TN-70.

The entire route is in Greeneville, Greene County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 321 / SR 35 (West Main Street) / SR 70 south (Asheville Highway) / SR 107 (Asheville Highway / West Main Street) Greeneville, Parrottsville, Newport, Del Rio, AshevilleSouthern terminus of US-321 Truck and end SR-70 overlap
1.01.6
US 11E Bus. north (West Summer Street) / SR 350 south (West Summer Street) – Downtown Greeneville
Begin US-11E Business concurrency; Northern terminus of SR-350
1.21.9 US 11E south / SR 34 south (West Andrew Johnson Highway) / Blue Springs Parkway Mosheim, Bulls Gap, MorristownSouthern terminus of US-11E Business; Begin US-11E/SR-34 overlap
1.72.7 SR 70 north (Lonesome Pine Trail) Romeo, RogersvilleEnd SR-70 overlap
2.03.2 SR 172 north (Baileyton Road) / WhiteHouse Road Baileyton, AirportSouthern terminus of SR-172; Interchange
3.45.5 US 11E north / US 321 (North Main Street / East Andrew Johnson Highway) / SR 34 north (East Andrew Johnson Highway) / SR 35 south (North Main Street) Jonesborough, Johnson City, Newport, Downtown GreenevilleEnd US-321 Truck
3.65.8 SR 93 north (Kingsport Highway) Fall Branch, KingsportSouthern terminus of SR-93
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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