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NC&nbsp;83 was established in 1937 as a new primary routing from [[U.S. Route 501 in North Carolina|US&nbsp;501]] to the [[South Carolina]] state line, where it continues as [[South Carolina Highway 83|SC&nbsp;83]].<ref>{{cite map |publisher= North Carolina Department of Transportation |url= http://dotw-xfer01.dot.state.nc.us/imgdot/DOTStateTravelMapHistoric/STM1940.pdf |format= PDF |title= North Carolina Primary Highway System |cartography= NCDOT |year= 1940 |accessdate= June 11, 2014}}</ref> In 1947, it was extended north to its current terminus at NC&nbsp;130 in Seven Bridges.<ref>{{cite map |publisher= North Carolina Department of Transportation |url= http://dotw-xfer01.dot.state.nc.us/imgdot/DOTStateTravelMapHistoric/STM1951.pdf |format= PDF |title= North Carolina Official Highway Map |cartography= NCDOT |year= 1951 |accessdate= June 11, 2014}}</ref>
NC&nbsp;83 was established in 1937 as a new primary routing from [[U.S. Route 501 in North Carolina|US&nbsp;501]] to the [[South Carolina]] state line, where it continues as [[South Carolina Highway 83|SC&nbsp;83]].<ref>{{cite map |publisher= North Carolina Department of Transportation |url= http://dotw-xfer01.dot.state.nc.us/imgdot/DOTStateTravelMapHistoric/STM1940.pdf |format= PDF |title= North Carolina Primary Highway System |cartography= NCDOT |year= 1940 |accessdate= June 11, 2014}}</ref> In 1947, it was extended north to its current terminus at NC&nbsp;130 in Seven Bridges.<ref>{{cite map |publisher= North Carolina Department of Transportation |url= http://dotw-xfer01.dot.state.nc.us/imgdot/DOTStateTravelMapHistoric/STM1951.pdf |format= PDF |title= North Carolina Official Highway Map |cartography= NCDOT |year= 1951 |accessdate= June 11, 2014}}</ref>


==Major intersections==
==Junction list==
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North Carolina Highway 83 marker
North Carolina Highway 83
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length7.285 mi[1] (11.724 km)
Existed1937–present
Major junctions
South end SC 83 at the South Carolina line
Major intersections US 501 near Raemon
North end NC 130 in Seven Bridges
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesRobeson
Highway system
NC 82 NC 84

North Carolina Highway 83 (NC 83) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It serves to connect the towns of Maxton and Clio, South Carolina.

Route description

NC 83 is a two-lane 7.285-mile-long (11.724 km) rural highway that begins at the South Carolina state line and goes north to end at NC 130 in Seven Bridges. The highway is flanked by both farmland and swamps.[2]

History

NC 83 was established in 1937 as a new primary routing from US 501 to the South Carolina state line, where it continues as SC 83.[3] In 1947, it was extended north to its current terminus at NC 130 in Seven Bridges.[4]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Robeson County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0
SC 83 south – Clio
South Carolina state line
5.08.0 US 501 – Rowland, Laurinburg
Seven Bridges7.311.7 NC 130 (Futura Lane) – Rowland, Maxton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "NCDOT GIS Data Layers". North Carolina Department of Transportation. 2012. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "North Carolina Highway 83" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  3. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCDOT. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1940. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  4. ^ North Carolina Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCDOT. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1951. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
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