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North Carolina Highway 345

North Carolina Highway 345 marker

North Carolina Highway 345
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 4.8 mi (7.7 km)
Existed: 1921 – present
Major junctions
South end: Thicket Lump Drive in Wanchese
North end:
US 64 / US 64 Byp. in Manteo
Location
Counties: Dare
Highway system
NC 344 NC 381

North Carolina Highway 345A
Location: Wanchese, North Carolina
Length: 1.67 mi (2.69 km)
Existed: 1929–1962

North Carolina Highway 345E
Location: Manteo, North Carolina
Length: 0.40 mi (0.64 km)
Existed: 1936–1962

North Carolina Highway 345 marker

North Carolina Highway 345 (NC 345) is a primary state highway in the state of North Carolina connecting Wanchese and Manteo on Roanoke Island. The highway begins at The Lane and Thicket Lump Drive south of the town marina. Following Mill Landing Road through Wanchese, the road eventually becomes the western boundary for the Roanoke Island Marshes Dedicated Nature Preserve, before reaching its northern terminus at US 64.

NC 345 is a two-lane road that begins at the intersection of Thicket Lump Drive/The Lane in southeastern Wanchese. At first the highway runs northeast along Mill Landing Road, paralleling the curve in the Roanoke Sound. As the road approaches the town marina it turns directly toward a north/northwestern direction providing access to several docks along the western side of the marina. Passing by the marina, NC 345 turns west heading into a residential zone of the town. After passing Old Schoolhouse Road, NC 345 runs by the post office in Wanchese along with several other small businesses including a radio station. As the road nears Old Warf Road, it widens to include turn lanes, for the intersection on the edge of town. After the intersection, NC 345 turns slightly more northerly and leaves Wanchese.

NC 345 runs through very marshy terrain north of town, with many small streams and lakes near the road. Several houses are built off of the side of the rural road, however the land remains fairly undeveloped. The highway becomes the western boundary for the Roanoke Island Marshes Dedicated Nature Preserve leading to why the area is so desolate. As the road nears its northern terminus, the land becomes more forested, and several houses and small businesses are built alongside of the road. Several other small neighborhoods are found off of the western side of the road. The highway makes several U-Shaped turns before passing by a water plant, and reaching its northern terminus at US 64.


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