Rocky Mount (KRWI) → Florence (KFLO).
1. Wilson County, North Carolina:
Formerly consisting of four separate counties, Wilson County was created in 1855 and named after a US Volunteer Colonel of the Mexican-American War.
2. Crossing Interstate (I-)40:
Interstate 40 is the third-longest highway of the Interstate system, stretching over 4,114 kilometres from California to North Carolina. It crosses I-95 near Benson, North Carolina.
3. Fayetteville, North Carolina:
Once a settlement of Gaelic highlanders the region around modern-day Fayetteville remained largely loyal during the Revolutionary War and had to be pacified by the Continental Army. After the war a new city was formed from the different townships and named after French war hero, Marquis de Lafayette.
4. Innovative Solar 46, North Carolina:
A solar power plant in Cumberland County, North Carolina, just south of Fayetteville.
5. Lumberton, North Carolina:
This city was founded as a lumberyard for the US Navy, since the lumber could be easily shipped down Lumber River to Georgetown, South Carolina. In turn most other goods were shipped upstream from the same port.
6. Little Pee Dee River, South Carolina:
A tributary to Pee Dee River, named after the indigenious Pee Dee Tribe, Little Pee Dee River is a slow-moving blackwater from the Appalachians which passes through multiple swamp areas and several lakes on its way south.