North Carolina Highway 59 (NC 59) was an 8.288-mile-long (13.338 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina that ran through Cumberland County from Interstate 95 (I-95) near Hope Mills to U.S. Route 401 Business (US 401 Bus.)
[3] NC 59 continued north entering the town of Hope Mills.
(Raeford Road)[3] NC 59 was first commissioned in 1932 as a new primary highway from US 1/NC 50 in Raleigh following present day US 401 to Louisburg and ending at US 158/NC 48 in Warrenton.
[2] In 1963, NC 59 was extended south through Hope Mills and ended at US 301 as an upgrade to State Routes 1141, 1118, and 1124.
[2] In November 2022, at the request of both municipalities (Fayetteville and Hope Mills), the North Carolina Department of Transportation decommissioned NC 59 to secondary road 1596.