North Carolina Highway 33

Spanning a distance of 110 miles (180 km), the east–west route passes through many small towns and communities in Eastern North Carolina's Inner Banks.It bypasses a large portion of the cities of Rocky Mount and Greenville, and goes through central Tarboro.In Pitt County, NC 33 meets a junction with the eastern terminus of NC 222 in Belvoir on its way to Greenville, as it crosses US 264 (exit 77), when it reaches Greenville it turns into Belvoir Highway, until it reaches US 13/NC 11/NC 903, when it reaches US 13/NC 11/NC 903, it runs south with them being Memorial Drive, and then loops south to Greene Street leaving US 13/NC 11/NC 903.After NC 33 leaves Aurora it enters Pamlico County, and loops south.Around 1948-1953, the route's eastern terminus was moved to its current location at Hobucken.
The bridge to Hobucken
NC 48Red OakWhitakersUS 301US 258PrincevilleUS 64US 264GreenvilleUS 13US 264 Alt.US 17ChocowinityNC 304HobuckenUnited StatesNorth CarolinaEdgecombeBeaufortPamlicoNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstateScenicNC 32NC 34state highwayU.S. stateInner BanksRocky MountTarboroEdgecombe CountyNC 97LeggettNC 111Pitt CountyNC 222BelvoirNC 11NC 903US 264 AlternateSimpsonGrimeslandBeaufort Countymainline routebusiness routeAuroraNC 306Pamlico CountyNC 30BrinkleyvilleRoanoke RapidsDiamond interchangeFayettevilleEnfieldHobgoodUS 64 Alt.NC 122FountainScotland NeckSaratogaBethelWilliamstonNC 42PinetopsConetoeFalklandNC 11 Byp.FarmvilleWashingtonStokesSnow HillUS 17 Bus.New BernGrantsboroBayviewConcurrencyNorth Carolina Bicycle Route 2North Carolina Bicycle Route 3Google Maps