In 1932, it extended north as a new primary routing to NC 70 (today NC 72), in Red Springs.
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On April 1, 1971, the route was decommissioned, reverting all to secondary routes; in 1983, NC 72 was reassigned onto Fifth and Second streets.
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Established in 1921 as an original state highway, traversing from NC 23 (today US 701 Bus), in Clarkton, to NC 20 (today NC 72), in Lumberton.
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In 1930, it was extended south as a new primary routing to US 17/NC 20 (today NC 214), in Bolton.
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