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| 1 | Rowland | 90 | Four Oaks | |
| 14 | Lumberton | 95 | Smithfield | |
| 33 | Saint Pauls | 98 | Selma | |
| 41 | Hope Mills | 107 | Kenly | |
| 44 | Fayetteville | 121 | Wilson | |
| 61 | Wade | 138 | Rocky Mount | |
| 73 | Dunn | 145 | Gold Rock | |
| 79 | Benson | 154 | Enfield | |
| 171, 173 | Roanoke Rapids |
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By the time you crosses
I-26 in South Carolina, I-95 had wandered a significant distance from
the coast. The route stays well inland until it reaches New York. Fayetteville is home for the 82nd Airborne and Fort Bragg. At the intersection of I-40 you are almost midway between Raleigh and Wilmington, both very interesting but rather out of your way. |
At the intersection of US-64 (exit 38) you are as close as you will get to Cape Hatteras. Finally you get to Roanoke Rapids and the Virginia State Line. contributed by Bob Masters |
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