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North Carolina Highway 67
North Carolina Highway 67
Salem. Once within Winston-Salem’s city limits, the route bears the street name Reynolda Road on its straight southeasterly journey toward downtown. Arriving at the Wake Forest University campus, NC 67 bears right onto a short 0.25-mile (0.40 km) road known as Wake Forest Road, which connects to Silas Creek Parkway, a four-lane boulevard. NC 67 eastbound shares Silas Creek Parkway southbound around Winston-Salem’s west side, past Hanes Mall, to end at North Carolina Highway 150 (Peters Creek Parkway) in the city’s south side.
NC 67
Length: Formed: West end: US 21 Business in Jonesville, NC Major junctions: I-77/U.S. Route 21 in Jonesville; US 601 in Boonville East end: Counties: Major cities: NC 150 in Winston-Salem, NC Yadkin, Forsyth Boonville, East Bend, Tobaccoville, Bethania 58 mi (93 km) 1930
Miscellaneous
• The road is known for its lack of any major sharp curves throughout. The road rolls up and down many hills in a near-perfect straight line. • In Jonesville the route has the street name Winston Road. In Boonville it is known as Main Street. In Winston-Salem the road is known as Reynolda Road for the western segment and Silas Creek Parkway for the eastern segment. Around 1998, the route changed course and now turns in front of one of the entrances to Wake Forest University onto a short stretch of road known as Wake Forest Road. In areas outside of towns and cities, the road is simply signed "NC 67". • The speed limit for most of the road is 55 mph (89 km/h). In some areas the speed limit decreases to 45 mph (72 km/h) and within municipalities the speed limit is usually 35 mph (56 km/h).
North Carolina highways < NC 66 NC 68 >
NC 67 is a 58-mile (93 km) east-west North Carolina state highway. It serves mostly the northern area of Yadkin County, connecting the towns of Jonesville, Boonville and East Bend, along with the city of Winston-Salem in Forsyth County.
Route description
The western terminus is Business US 21 in Jonesville. From this point in Yadkin County, the route travels in an easterly direction over Interstate 77, through Boonville and East Bend before crossing the Yadkin River into Forsyth County. After crossing the county line, NC 67 turns to head in a southeasterly direction through part of Tobaccoville, and near Bethania and Pfafftown on its way into Winston-
External links
• NC Hwy 67 endpoint photos
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North Carolina Highway 67
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