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Byway: North Carolina - Pee Dee Valley Drive
Byway Description: This route follows the valley of the Pee Dee River located several miles to the east. The name originates from the Catawba Indian word for smart, capable or clever.
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0.0
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Start of Byway Pee Dee Valley Drive
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Start of Byway Pee Dee Valley Drive, at the Junction of State Route #1741 with State Highway #740 at Badin, North Carolina, a town located in Stanly County, North Carolina, The Pee Dee River Valley is the setting for this North Carolina scenic drive. Located in the region of the Uwharrie National Forest, this byway travels by beautiful piedmont country where visitors will find many recreational opportunities.
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0.8
(22.9) |
0.5
(14.2) |
Badin Inn Golf Resort and Club
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The Badin Inn Golf Resort & Club has been called "Mini-Pinehurst," due
to its similar looks, a quaint village setting, and a history of hometown golf legends, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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1.8
(21.9) |
1.1
(13.6) |
Access Road
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Access Road to State Route #1719 / Falls Road, Lake Tillery, Morrow Mountain State Park,
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3.2
(20.5) |
2.0
(12.7) |
State Route #1723 / Byrd Road
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State Route #1723 / Byrd Road
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4.0
(19.7) |
2.5
(12.2) |
Morrow Mountain State Park
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Morrow Mountain State Park, State Route #1798, Lake Tillery, located in Morrow Mountain State Park, North Carolina,
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7.3
(16.4) |
4.5
(10.2) |
Clodfelter Road / State Route #1730
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Clodfelter Road / State Route #1730, To Lake Tillery
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9.3
(14.4) |
5.8
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Intersection
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Intersection of State Route #1720, with State Highway #73, 24/27, Albemarle, North Carolina, a town in Stanly County, North Carolina, Plyler, North Carolina is a nearby community in Stanly County, North Carolina, Byway Pee Dee Valley Drive runs on this Highway for a couple of miles before changing it's route to State Route #1740.
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11.9
(11.8) |
7.4
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Stony Mountain Road / State Route #
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Stony Mountain Road / Mountain Ridge Road, offers a grand view of Lake Tillery, and the Uwharrie Mountain Regions.
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12.8
(10.9) |
8.0
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Junction
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Junction of State Route #1740 with State Highway #24/27/73 which crosses Lake Tillery through a bridge to Montgomery County. Byway takes State Route #1740 from this junction and continues it's journey towards Norwood, North Carolina
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14.0
(9.7) |
8.7
(6.0) |
Access Drive
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Access Drive to Lake Tillery,
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15.0
(8.7) |
9.3
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Oakwood Road
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Oakwood Road runs close to the shores of Lake Tillery, North Carolina
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18.3
(5.4) |
11.4
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Randalls Church Road
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Randalls Church Road, Randalls Ferry Road on Lake Tillery, on North Carolina
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21.6
(2.1) |
13.4
(1.3) |
Lakeshore Drive
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Lakeshore Drive / State Route #1756, travels along the shores of Lake Tillery, Boat Clubs
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22.3
(1.4) |
13.9
(0.9) |
Barry Hill Drive
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Barry Hill Drive / State Route #1756, Lake Tillery, North Carolina
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23.7
(0.0) |
14.7
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End of Byway Pee Dee Valley Drive
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Junction of State Route #1740 with United States Highway #52, at Norwood, North Carolina, a town located in Stanly County, North Carolina, Just off Lake Tillery. This is where Byway Pee Dee Valley Drive ends.
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