Yes, US 421 is a major highway across North Carolina. It enters NC in the northwest near Boone, NC (Appalachian State University), having come across Kentucky, then a corner of Virginia and Tennessee through Bristol, VA/TN. From Boone eastward there is a lot of good 4-lane divided highway. It drops down the Blue Ridge to North Wilkesboro/Wilkesboro where MerleFest is an annual event. Continuing through the Piedmont through Winston-Salem to Greensboro, where it makes a southeastern turn going by Siler City (where Aunt Bee from the Andy Griffith Show retired) then on to Sanford (which is where I think Hobo's picture was taken on the relatively new bypass). From Sanford it's a little more east/southeast to Lillington where it crosses the Cape Fear River, then to Dunn where it crosses I-95, then southeasterly toward Wilmington, NC where it ends south of the city on the Atlantic coast. Much of it is 4-lane, some with limited access. Many sections have been "realigned" from older roadways so there are numerous sections of "Old 421" or newer road names along the way.
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