North Carolina Highway 216 Explained

State:NC
Type:NC
Route:216
Map:NC 216 map.svg
Length Mi:15.6
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: at the South Carolina line near Grover
Junction: near Grover
Terminus B: near Tryon
Counties:Cleveland, Gaston
Established:1930
Previous Type:NC
Previous Route:215
Next Type:NC
Next Route:217

North Carolina Highway 216 (NC 216) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway runs north - south, from the South Carolina state line to NC 274 near the unincorporated community of Tryon.

Route description

NC 216 is a 15.6miles two-lane rural highway that begins at the South Carolina state line, 1.2miles from Kings Mountain National Military Park; the road continues south towards the park as South Carolina Highway 216 (SC 216). Going north, it crosses over Interstate 85 then has a short overlap with U.S. Route 29 (US 29). It enters the city of Kings Mountain on Battleground Avenue. Through Kings Mountain, it crosses US 74 continuing north on Piedmont Avenue. The road then becomes County Line Road, as the highway straddles the county line between Cleveland and Gaston counties. The highway ends at NC 274.

History

NC 216 was established in 1930 as a new primary route from US 29/NC 205 to the South Carolina state line. Around 1956, NC 216 was extended north along US 29 for 1.5miles, then replacing US 29 into Kings Mountain. It then continued north on several upgraded secondary roads to its current terminus on NC 274. In the early 1960s, SC 216 was established as a continuation of NC 216 to Kings Mountain National Military Park.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCRoads.com: N.C. 216 . 2011-07-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110923024522/http://members.cox.net/ncroads/nc216.html . September 23, 2011 .
  2. Web site: Mapmikey's South Carolina Highways Page. 2011-07-03.