In 1970, it was extended west over an old section of NC 11 and Grifton Hugo Road to its current western terminus of NC 11.
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Established in 1932 as a new primary routing, it initially ran from US 70/NC 10 (now NC 55), in Fort Barnwell, to NC 43, in Vanceboro.
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Around 1940, it was rerouted to a new western terminus at NC 11, in Grifton.
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