A public park will be paved over as part of the proposed East End Connector.
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Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
This is one of two churches that will be demolished to make way for the new road.
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Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
Seven businesses will also be affected, as N.C. DOT plans to widen portions of U.S. 70.
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Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
The targeted neighborhood includes abandoned homes and warehouses.
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Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
A train yard runs along Angier Avenue near where the East End Connector will link U.S. 70 and N.C. 147.
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Illustration by V.C. Rogers