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North Carolina Highway 112

North Carolina Highway 112 marker

North Carolina Highway 112
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 3.583 mi (5.766 km)
Existed: 1940 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 19 / US 23 in Enka
East end: NC 191 in Venable
Location
Counties: Buncombe
Highway system
NC 111 NC 113

North Carolina Highway 112 marker

North Carolina Highway 112 (NC 112) is an east-west state highway in western North Carolina in Buncombe County, southwest of downtown Asheville.

NC 112 begins at its western end at US 19/US 23 (Smokey Park Highway) in the unincorporated community of Enka, but within the city limits of Asheville. From here it travels south and then east on Sand Hill Road before turning southeasterly on Sardis Road for a distance before ending at North Carolina Highway 191 (Brevard Road) in the Asheville community of Venable. Though both ends are within the city limits, short portions of the road exit the city. Throughout most of the length, the Pisgah National Forest's border is located on the south side of the road.

The NC 112 designation first appeared in 1930 as a new routing, running from US 19/NC 10 (present-day now US 74/US 441) near Wilmot to NC 107 (present-day US 19) at Cherokee. Around 1938, this routing was re-designated as North Carolina Highway 107-E, onto which present-day US 441 and US 441 Business run.


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