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  1. The Carolina Road or the "Old Carolina Road" are names for various sections of the Great Wagon Road and other routes in colonial America. "The 'Old Carolina Road', extending from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to the Yadkin Valley, was one of the most heavily traveled roads in eighteenth century America." [1] Parts of the 180-mile-long (290 km ...

  2. In Loudoun, a new parallel travelway bypassed the Carolina Road. A bridge built at Point of Rocks in 1850 proved safer than Noland's Ferry, though the ferry continued operating unti1 1920. A new toll road, the present Route 15 was built in 1875 and straightened the route between Leesburg and today’s Gilbert’s Corner at the present Route 50 ...

  3. Carolina Q has a rich tradition, and at Old Carolina Barbecue we’re determined to be worthy of the craft. Authentic flavor can’t be rushed, so we cook low and slow on-site, all night, every night in smokers for up to 14 hours using real hickory wood. In addition to classic Carolina pulled pork, we rounded out our menu with Texas beef ...

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  4. What would become known as the Old Carolina Road (present day U.S. Route 15) was a major route of travel between north and south for Native tribes. According to local historians, a pitched battle was fought near present Leesburg between the warring Catawba and Lenape tribes, neither of whom lived in the area.

  5. Here, it was called the Carolina Road. It then continued south to Rock Hill, South Carolina, which branched into two routes to Augusta and Savannah, Georgia. In the beginning, packhorse trains transported goods along old Indian trails that would later become known as The Great Wagon Road.

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  7. Location Present-day road segment number Present-day road segment name Distance covered Remarks Philadelphia, Market Street, at Delaware River: State Road 3 (PA-3): Market St: By about 1740, milestones were placed along the side of the Great Wagon Road to Lancaster (known as the "King's Road", or occasionally the "Conestoga Road"), each with a chiseled number, indicating the distance in miles ...

  8. Jul 28, 2002 · Originally called Old Carolina Road, Route 15 connected North Carolina with New York, and some sections still exist. The 24-mile Loudoun tour includes a spring, cemetery, railroad, bridge, gas ...

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