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North Carolina Highway 904 marker
North Carolina Highway 904
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length67.5 mi[1] (108.6 km)
Existed1937–present
Major junctions
West end NC 130 in Five Forks
Major intersections
East endFirst Street in Ocean Isle Beach
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesRobeson, Columbus, Brunswick
Highway system
NC 903 NC 905

North Carolina Highway 904 (NC 904) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway parallels the North Carolina-South Carolina border as it connects Fair Bluff, Tabor City, Sunset Beach, and Ocean Isle Beach.

Description

NC 904 is a 67.5-mile (108.6 km) east–west highway (physically running northwest–southeast) that travels from NC 130 in Five Forks, to East First Street in Ocean Isle Beach. It passes through Brunswick, Columbus, and Robeson Counties.[1]

History

Established in 1937 as a renumbering of NC 761 when it was extended into South Carolina, south of Tabor City, continuing as SC 904. Around 1951, US 701 was rerouted at Tabor City, replacing NC 904 into South Carolina; its former alignment became an extension of NC 410. In 1954, NC 904 was extended west on new primary routing to its current western terminus with NC 130 in Five Forks. By 1958, NC 904 was extended onto new primary routing east to Seaside; by 1963, it was extended again to its current eastern terminus in Ocean Isle Beach.

North Carolina Highway 761

North Carolina Highway 761 marker
North Carolina Highway 761
LocationFair BluffTabor City, NC
Length15.6 mi[2] (25.1 km)
Existed1935–1937

North Carolina Highway 761 (NC 761) was established 1935 as new primary routing from US 76 in Fair Bluff, to US 701 in Tabor City. In 1937, it was renumbered as NC 904 when the highway was extended into South Carolina to sync with SC 904.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
RobesonFive Forks0.00.0 NC 130 – Rowland, FairmontWestern terminus
Marietta6.911.1 NC 41 – Fairmont, Lake View
ColumbusFair Bluff15.024.1
US 76 west (Main Street) – Nichols
Western end of US 76 concurrency
15.324.6
US 76 east (Main Street) – Chadbourn
Eastern end of US 76 concurrency
Tabor City30.949.7

US 701 Bus. / NC 410 south
Western end of US 701 Bus./NC 410 concurrency
31.250.2

US 701 Bus. / NC 410 north
Eastern end of US 701 Bus./NC 410 concurrency
31.951.3 US 701 – Whiteville, Loris
Pireway48.077.2
NC 905 north – Whiteville
Western end of NC 905 concurrency
48.578.1
NC 905 south
Western end of NC 905 concurrency
BrunswickGrisettown60.096.6 US 17 – Shallotte, Carolina Shores
Calabash62.2100.1
NC 179 south – Carolina Shores
Western end of NC 179 concurrency
Seaside63.6102.4

NC 179 Bus. south – Sunset Beach
Northern terminus of NC 179 Bus.
Ocean Isle Beach66.3106.7
NC 179 north – Shallotte
Eastern end of NC 179 concurrency
66.5107.0Odell Williamson Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway
67.7109.0First StreetEastern terminus; roundabout
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c "North Carolina Highway 904" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  2. ^ "North Carolina Highway 761" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
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