Interstate 26 in North Carolina
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Interstate 26 (I-26) in North Carolina runs through the western part of the state from the Tennessee border to the South Carolina border, following the Appalachian Mountains. It is part of the larger I-26, a regional Interstate that runs from Kingsport, Tennessee, to Charleston, South Carolina. I-26 is mostly four lanes through North Carolina with few exceptions. Though signed with east–west cardinal directions (because of the even number convention), in North Carolina and Tennessee, the route goes nearly north–south, with the northern direction labeled "West" and vice versa.
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* near Mars Hill
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* in Fletcher
* in Hendersonville
* near East Flat Rock
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I-26 highlighted in red; Future I-26 highlighted in blue
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Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
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Westbound exit
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Continuation into South Carolina
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East end of US 74 overlap
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Existing interchanges of I-240
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Existing interchanges of US 19/US 23
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North end of US 19 overlap
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North end of US 25 overlap
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South end of US 25 overlap; to Carl Sandburg Home and Flat Rock Playhouse
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Signed as exits 49A and 49B
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To Asheville Outlets
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To WNC Agriculture Center
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West end of I-240 / US 74 overlap
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Continuation into Tennessee; crosses through Sam's Gap
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New interchange to be under construction in Spring 2023; left hand exit and entrance ramps northbound
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Route transition from to
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Amboy Road
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Elk Mountain Road Woodfin
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Frederick Law Olmsted Way East
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Holbert Cove Road
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New Stock Road – Weaverville
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Upward Road – Hendersonville
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Westgate / Resort Drive
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at the Tennessee line near Faust
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at the South Carolina line near Landrum, SC
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Interstate 26 (I-26) in North Carolina runs through the western part of the state from the Tennessee border to the South Carolina border, following the Appalachian Mountains. It is part of the larger I-26, a regional Interstate that runs from Kingsport, Tennessee, to Charleston, South Carolina. I-26 is mostly four lanes through North Carolina with few exceptions. Though signed with east–west cardinal directions (because of the even number convention), in North Carolina and Tennessee, the route goes nearly north–south, with the northern direction labeled "West" and vice versa. Within Madison County, I-26 is officially dedicated/memorialized as the Liston B. Ramsey Freeway on the section that over laps with U.S. Route 23 (US 23). I-26's original western terminus was Interstate 40 (I-40)/Interstate 240 (I-240) in Asheville. Between 2003 and 2005, the road was extended further north into Tennessee. Along the segment from Mars Hill to Asheville, there are future I-26 signs as some parts of the road have not yet been upgraded to Interstate Highway standards.
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