North Carolina Highway 212
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North Carolina Highway 212 (NC 212) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway connects the White Rock community, through the Bald Mountains, in Madison County.
Route description
NC 212 is a Script error: No such module "convert". two-lane mountain highway that begins in the community of Belva at NC 208. Traveling in a northeasterly direction, it hugs along the banks of the Shelton Laurel Creek, arriving in the community of White Rock Script error: No such module "convert". into the trip. Continuing on, it travels through the heart of the Pisgah National Forest, going between Limestone and Sugarloaf Mountains. At Devil Fork Gap (Script error: No such module "convert"., highest point on route), it crosses both the Appalachian Trail and the Tennessee state line, continuing on as SR 352 towards Johnson City.[1]
History
NC 212 was established in 1926 as a new primary routing between NC 208 in Belva and Devil Fork Gap at the Tennessee state line.[2] In 1981, NC 212 was truncated Script error: No such module "convert". east of Big Creek Road (SR 1312); the downgraded section, which was still unpaved at the time, became SR 1434.[3] In 1984, NCDOT reversed their decision and reinstated NC 212 to the Tennessee state line.[4]
Junction list
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