North Carolina Highway 200

The highway runs north–south from the South Carolina state line near the community of JAARS, to US 601 near Concord.

NC 200 traverses 50.1 miles (80.6 km), starting at the South Carolina state line, through the city of Monroe, and the towns of Stanfield and Locust, before ending at US 601 near Concord.

[2] Between 1931-36, NC 200 was realigned north of Old Highway Road near Jackson.

In 1942, the highway was extended again north to current terminus at NC 151 (renumbered to US 601 in 1951).

[3] NC 200 was rerouted northwest on a new road around downtown Monroe in August 2011 utilizing Martin Luther King Boulevard and Dickerson Boulevard to connect with US 74.

First sign for north NC 200 after the state line
End of NC 522 at NC 200 in Roughedge