North Carolina Highway 66 | ||||
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Maintained by NCDOT | ||||
Length: | 47.0 mi (75.6 km) | |||
Existed: | 1934 – present | |||
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Counties: | Forsyth, Stokes | |||
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North Carolina Highway 64 | |
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Location: | Lexington–Winston-Salem, NC |
Existed: | 1921–1925 |
North Carolina Highway 661 | |
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Location: | Rural Hall–Johnstown, NC |
Existed: | 1921–1935 |
North Carolina Highway 66 (NC 66) is a 47.4-mile (76.3 km) North Carolina state highway that travels from Horneytown to Johnstown, connecting the towns and communities of eastern Forsyth and Stokes counties.
NC 66 begins at exit 63 of Interstate 74 (I-74) and U.S. Route 311 (US 311) in Horneytown. From there, the highway continues north and meets I-40 at exit 203. After NC 66 crosses over US 421 and I-40 Business it forms a concurrency with NC 150 in Kernersville. NC 66 continues northwest towards Rural Hall. Once NC 66 reaches Rural Hall, it runs parallel to US 52 until King. South of King NC 66 heads north towards Gap. The highway then runs through the mountains of curvy roads until reaching its northern terminus at a Y-intersection with NC 89.