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  2. Buckhorn Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Buckhorn Reservoir is a reservoir in Wilson County, North Carolina, USA, created by the Buckhorn Dam. The reservoir is the primary water supply for the city of Wilson. The original Buckhorn Dam was built in 1974, 1,000 feet (300 m) upstream from the current dam. [1] The reservoir at that time only had the ability to contain 800 million US ...

  3. Contentnea Creek - Wikipedia

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    Contentnea Creek is a major tributary of the Neuse River in North Carolina, USA. It is part of the Neuse River Basin, and flows for 91 miles between the Buckhorn Reservoir (confluence of Moccasin and Turkey Creeks), where it begins, and Grifton, North Carolina, where it flows into the Neuse River . Contentnea Creek begins as the outflow of ...

  4. Category:Reservoirs in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Badin Lake. Bass Lake (Holly Springs, North Carolina) Bass Lake (Watauga County, North Carolina) Beaver Lake (North Carolina) Belews Lake. Bent Creek (North Carolina) Blewett Falls Lake. Buckhorn Reservoir.

  5. North Carolina Highway 42 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 42 ( NC 42) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina and a semi-urban traffic artery connecting Asheboro, Sanford, Clayton, Wilson and Ahoskie as well as many small- to medium-sized towns throughout Central and Eastern North Carolina. The highway is primarily rural, avoiding larger cities such as ...

  6. Wilson County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Wilson County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 78,784. [1] The county seat is Wilson. [2] The county comprises the Wilson, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included within the Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area.

  7. List of bicycle routes in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    125 mi [1] (201 km) North Carolina Bicycle Route 9, the Sandhills Sector, is a 125-mile (201 km) moderate difficulty route from NC Bicycle Route 6, east of Lake Tillery/ Pee Dee River, to NC Bicycle Route 5, in Gum Springs. The route travels through the Uwharrie National Forest, Mount Gilead, Aberdeen, Raeford and Hope Mills.

  8. U.S. Route 70 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 70 Route of US 70 in North Carolina highlighted in red Route information Maintained by NCDOT Length 488 mi (785 km) Existed November 11, 1926 (November 11, 1926) –present Tourist routes Appalachian Medley Clayton Bypass Scenic Byway Outer Banks Scenic Byway Major junctions West end US 25 / US 70 at the Tennessee line near Paint Rock Major intersections I-26 / I-240 in Asheville ...

  9. List of rivers of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Ocean. Chowan and lower Roanoke drainage basins. North Landing River. Northwest River. North River. Pasquotank River. Little River. Perquimans River. Yeopim River.