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JJJ s . t Middle e 2 3 1 i 2 2 i Chestnut 1. 1153 a Copperas Bald d r 8 0 9 4 "D" PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE s 1141 n i . a School ) e 1138 t Elevation 3,340ft. v Dale E a 9 h a G , t 1 s "E" NON-NBIS PIPE D $ d 1500 I n , 9 d t Oak 1500 R l ( o E p U M BL i 1138 1182 a 7 Flat Rock t u t 4 â a "F" FERRY RAMP a o . Grove s J a a r t Elevation 3,880ft. Ä 3 c p M a e .7 G Baptist 1500 h 4 p m r e d 7 m . a â r C "G" FEDERAL BRIDGE w L n o 1194 e Mill e 8 C Church a o Ä l 1153 i 1543 Po 0 wd er Mill n o f C . n 3 i r 2 b . e 1130 4 e s h n i e k . 0 "H" NON-SYSTEM MAINT BY NCDOT i 4 a Baptist h s p t A 6 l . Hughes c t s . n Church a y i p a o â s a .43 1211 / "L" CANTILEVER SIGN n b a 1130 1121 1152 G M p d Firescald Mountain 1208 Ä o r p i s m e .6 t 6 n a - e i Elevation 4,800ft. â u D "M" PRIVATE STRUCTURE o . d e 0 d i 2 Ä t . t t 0 7 2 3 n 0 d c 2 1140 . a . 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