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NC 10 is a 48-mile (77 km) North Carolina State Highway . It served as the state's Central Highway in the 1910s and early 1920s , but now only connects a few small towns in the North Carolina Foothills . ROUTE Catawba County NC 10's eastern terminus is at Interstate 40 (exit 138) in Catawba County , just southwest of Statesville, North Carolina and just northeast from Claremont, North Carolina . From this point, NC 10 travels in a southerly (signed west) direction as Oxford School Road, crossing US 70 and entering the town of Catawba . As Main Street, NC 10 travels through the heart of the town and turns right on Second Avenue. Exiting the town to the southwest, NC 10 travels to the city of Newton where it merges with NC 16 for a short while and takes the name of D Street, and later C Street. After leaving Newton, NC 10 has an interchange with the US 321 freeway and meets a terminus of NC 127 before crossing the county line. Lincoln County After NC 10 enters Lincoln County , it meets NC 18 in the community of Laurel Hill . NC 18 and NC 10 are concurrent for about a one-mile stretch before NC 10 splits in a westerly direction. The route then crosses another county line. Cleveland County Shortly after passing into Cleveland County , NC 10 meets the western terminus of NC 27 , one of the state's longest state highways. Curving through the North Carolina foothills as Casar Road, NC 10 passes through the town of Casar , and eventually arrives in Polkville . There, NC 10 meets its southern terminus at NC 226 in the center of town. HISTORY
Part of an early routing of NC 10 is still visible in Orange county. Just east of Mebane, previous NC 10 ran parallel to current I-40/85, just a mile south of the highway. At Efland, the road crossed the interstate and ran parallel route just north of the current interstate on Ben Johnson Road. The road followed the Eno River to Hillsborough and turned left on King St. (no longer an intersection). The route turned right onto Churton St. (NC 86), and turned eastward after crossing the interstate and followed the railroad to a junction to US 70 at the Durham County Line. REFERENCES AND EXTERNAL LINKS
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