For my 40th birthday, quite a few road friends were in town for the celebration. So after some breakfast at the New York Diner. Nine of us headed on a brief tour along old US 64 from Knightdale eastwards to Spring Hope. For the entire set on Flickr - head over here.
First, we stopped and did a quick walk through my hometown of Knightdale.
From there it was out to Zebulon to get to old US 64. One of the areas I wanted to revisit and show to the crew was the abandoned US 64 Tar River Bridge near Spring Hope. The bridge is still in good shape and is a very popular fishing hole.
Finally, we did a walkabout in Spring Hope.
Overall it was a quick but nice and enjoyable trip. I will be working in the Spring Hope photos for a walkabout feature on the Carolina Crossroads Blog soon.
First, we stopped and did a quick walk through my hometown of Knightdale.
An example of Knightdale's New Wayfinding Signage |
From there it was out to Zebulon to get to old US 64. One of the areas I wanted to revisit and show to the crew was the abandoned US 64 Tar River Bridge near Spring Hope. The bridge is still in good shape and is a very popular fishing hole.
I'll have to investigate this old mill someday. |
Also got a shot of what I understand to be the new standard for low frequency rail crossings. The Yield signs have become a new requirement.
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