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North Carolina Road Trip Map | I-40 Exit Strategy

North Carolina Road Trip Map | I-40 Exit Strategy

Author Hanna Raskin / Illustrator Kristen Solecki

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Created in partnership with The Food Section, the I-40 Exit Strategy Paper Route is an illustrated guide to 25 independently owned restaurants along North Carolina's main highway.

Organized by exit number and selected for road trip compatibility, this map makes the perfect summer driving companion — and a great gift for the North Carolina food lover in your life.

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The I-40 Exit Strategy is an illustrated guide to independently owned restaurants along North Carolina's main highway: the local spots that are easy to miss when you're moving fast and don't know exactly where to look.

Organized by exit number and created in partnership with The Food Section, each listing includes a description and contact information. Featured restaurants are selected for road trip compatibility: suitable for takeout, fast service, and extended hours — alongside their expression of local culinary tradition.

Unfolds to 11x17. Features 25 North Carolina restaurants within 3 miles of an Interstate 40 exit.

Keep it in the glove box. Give it to someone who deserves a better road trip.

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This map is part of the Paper Routes series of collaborative illustrated maps. Each one features a different artist, supporting our local businesses through art. 

The I-40 Exit Strategy Paper Route was written by Hanna Raskin and illustrated by Kristen Solecki

Product Specifications

Genre: Travel, Hobbies & interests, and Food & cooking

Size: 3.75 in x 8.5 in

Project Partners

The Food Section

Author: Hanna Raskin
Artist: Kristen Solecki

  • Meet the Writer

    Hanna Raskin is founder of The Food Section, a National Magazine Award-winning daily newsletter for readers who want to better understand the South and its people through food. Previously, Raskin spent close to a decade as food editor and chief critic for The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, earning the James Beard Foundation’s inaugural Local Impact Journalism prize for her coverage. A food historian by training, Raskin contributes frequently to Garden & Gun and serves as columnist for Gravy.

  • Meet the Artist

    Kristen Solecki is a Durham, NC-based illustrator and artist. She has worked with a variety of clients to create editorial illustrations, book cover art, large scale wall murals, children’s book illustrations, product illustration, branding and marketing materials, paintings, album artwork, and more.