North Carolina Highway 7

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NC Highway 7
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Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 12.078 mi[1] (19.438 km)
Existed: 1932 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 321 in Gastonia
  I‑85 in Gastonia
I‑85 in Lowell/McAdenville
I‑85 in western Belmont
US 29 / US 74 in western Belmont
East end: US 29 / US 74 in eastern Belmont
Location
Counties: Gaston
Highway system
NC 5 NC 8

North Carolina Highway 7 (NC 7) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Entirely within Gaston County, it connects the towns of Lowell, McAdenville, and Belmont with the city of Gastonia.

Route description

Gastonia, Ranlo, and Lowell

NC 7's western terminus is at US 321, just north of downtown Gastonia. US 321 at this point is divided onto two roads: North Chester Street and North York Street. NC 7 is also known as Ozark Avenue in the city of Gastonia. Traveling in a northeasterly direction, NC 7 crosses Interstate 85 for the first time and shortly after, intersects with NC 279. After crossing Spencer Mountain Road into the town of Ranlo, NC 7 becomes the aptly named Lowell Road since the next town NC 7 enters is Lowell. Once inside the Lowell town limits, NC 7 is also known as West First Street. In downtown Lowell, NC 7 turns left onto Main Street and quickly turns right onto Third Street, where NC 7 makes its second crossing of Interstate 85 (exit 23).

McAdenville and ChristmasTown USA

Immediately after crossing I-85, NC 7 enters one of North Carolina's most famous cities: McAdenville. Every Christmas season, McAdenville residents deck nearly every square foot of the town with decorations; the event is known as ChristmasTown USA. During this time, NC 7 can become a traffic nightmare as tourists flock to McAdenville. Through this segment, NC 7 is known as Main Street. Immediately after crossing the South Fork Catawba River and leaving downtown McAdenville, NC 7 makes another turn, onto Riverside Drive, which is renamed McAdenville Road a half-mile down the road.

Cramerton and Belmont

After skirting the outskirts of Cramerton, NC 7 once again changes road. This time NC 7 moves right onto Old NC 273 in Belmont; exit ramps to another interchange with Interstate 85 (exit 26) are found near this intersection. NC 7 crosses US 29/US 74 and then loops around downtown Belmont, before going back to US 29/74, where it ends. Through town, NC 7 is known as Main Street, and then as Catawba Street. NC 7 and NC 273 do intersect in the center of downtown Belmont. Three quarters of a mile after this intersection, NC 7 comes to its eastern terminus.

History

Established in 1932 as a renumbering of NC 29; which itself was created three years prior when US 74/NC 20 was realigned between Lowell, McAdenville, and Belmont. In 1935, NC 7 was extended west, on new road, to Kings Mountain; however, in 1938, it was reverted to its original western terminus when US 29/US 74 was realigned onto the new road, dropping the route through Bessemer City. The route has changed little since its inception.[2][3]

Junction list

File:West NC 7 Belmont.jpg
West NC 7/West NC 7 Truck at Wilkinson Boulevard and Catawba Avenue

The entire route is in Gaston County.

Location mi[4] km Destinations Notes
Gastonia 0.0 0.0 US 321 south (North Chester Street)
0.1 0.16 US 321 north (North York Street)
1.8 2.9 I‑85 – Charlotte, Kings Mountain Exit 19 (I-85)
2.6 4.2 NC 279 north (North New Hope Road) – Hamlet
Lowell 6.5 10.5 I‑85 – Charlotte, Gastonia Exit 23 (I-85)
Belmont 9.2 14.8 I‑85 north – Charlotte Exit 26 (I-85), southbound I-85 access via Belmont-Mount Holly Road
9.7 15.6 US 29 / US 74 (Wilkinson Boulevard) – Cramerton, Charlotte, Gastonia
10.7 17.2 NC 273 (Park Street) – Mount Holly
12.1 19.5 US 29 / US 74 (Wilkinson Boulevard) – Charlotte, Gastonia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered routes

Belmont truck route


NC Highway 7 Truck
Location: Belmont, North Carolina
Length: 1.7 mi[5] (2.7 km)

NC 7 Truck is a short 1.7-mile (2.7 km) route that overlaps entirely with US 29 and US 74 through Belmont. The truck route was established to keep trucks from traveling through downtown Belmont. The eastern terminus is also the end point of NC 7.

The entire route is in Belmont, Gaston County.

mi[5] km Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 US 29 south / US 74 west (Wilkinson Boulevard) / NC 7 (Main Street) – Gastonia South end of US 29 and west end of US 74 overlap
0.8 1.29 NC 273 (Park Street) – Mount Holly
1.7 2.7 US 29 north / US 74 east (Wilkinson Boulevard) / NC 7 west (Catawba Street) – Charlotte North end of US 29 and east end of US 74 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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External links

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  • Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
  • State Ends - NC 7 Termini