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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: People from Sampson County, North Carolina, Populated places in Sampson County, North Carolina, Clinton, North Carolina, Coharie, Roseboro, North Carolina, Salemburg, North Carolina, Vann Crossroads, North Carolina, Garland, North Carolina, Turkey, North Carolina, Spivey's Corner, North Carolina, Newton Grove, North Carolina, Keener, North Carolina, Autryville, North Carolina, Plain View, North Carolina, Ivanhoe, North Carolina, Bonnetsville, North Carolina, Ingold, North Carolina, Falcon, North Carolina, Delway, North Carolina, Faison, North Carolina, Harrells, North Carolina, Interstate 40 in North Carolina, U.S. Route 421 in North Carolina, North Carolina Highway 24, Earl Strickland, Terry Holland, National Register of Historic Places listings in Sampson County, North Carolina, Bob Etheridge, Theophilus H. Holmes, Bill Johnson, Sam Aiken, Rufus G. Herring, Les Merritt, Willie Weeks, Leonard Henry, Suttontown, North Carolina, North Carolina Highway 242, Bobby Crumpler, North Carolina Highway 411, Chris King, Jerris McPhail, Dennis Owens, Black River Presbyterian and Ivanhoe Baptist Churches, John Merrick, Jimmy Hargrove, Oak Plain Presbyterian Church. Excerpt: Interstate 40 runs 421 miles (678 km) through the state of North Carolina from the Tennessee state line in the west to its eastern terminus in Wilmington. The middle segment of I-40 in the state is sometimes informally known as the "Tobacco Road" since it is the major thoroughfare linking the "Big Four" universities in the Tobacco Road sports rivalry. The first section of I-40 in North Carolina is the section that travels through the Pigeon River Gorge in Haywood County. Known locally as simply "The Gorge," this part of I-40 cuts a path from the Tennessee state line to Waynesville. This section of the interstate is fairly curvy and tends to become a bit narr...