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  2. New Hampshire Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 103 (abbreviated NH 103) is a 48.300-mile-long (77.731 km) east–west highway in west-central New Hampshire, United States. The highway runs from Claremont, at the Vermont border on the Connecticut River, to Hopkinton, west of Concord . The western terminus of NH 103 is in Claremont at the New Hampshire–Vermont state line ...

  3. New Hampshire Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Functions. NHDOT's general functions, as provided in NH RSA:21-L, are: . Planning, developing, and maintaining a state transportation network which will provide for safe and convenient movement of people and goods throughout the state by means of a system of highways and railroads, air service, mass transit and other practicable modes of transportation in order to support state growth and ...

  4. New Hampshire Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    Length. 12.852 mi [1] (20.683 km) New Hampshire Route 11A is a 12.852-mile-long (20.683 km) east–west state highway. Its western terminus is at US 3 and NH 11 in Belmont, just west of the Laconia city line. Its eastern terminus is in the town of Alton at NH 11. Its western section in downtown Laconia is overlapped by the unsigned US 3 ...

  5. Rye, North Hampton to get $20M in federal funds to repair ...

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    Scruton said the town is grateful for NHDOT's comprehensive planning for these seawall improvements. Coastal flooding closed several parts of Route 1A in Rye and North Hampton on Friday, Dec. 23 ...

  6. New Hampshire Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Highway System is the public roads system of the U.S. state of New Hampshire containing approximately 17,029 miles (27,406 km) maintained by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT). All public roads in the state are called "highways", thus there is no technical distinction between a "road" or a "highway" in New ...

  7. List of turnpikes in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    First New Hampshire Turnpike – 36 miles (58 km) from Durham to Concord, now part of U.S. Route 4. [2] Second New Hampshire Turnpike – Claremont to Amherst. [3] Parts of the route are incorporated in the current NH 31 and NH 47. Third New Hampshire Turnpike – from Walpole through Keene to Townsend, Massachusetts. [1]

  8. Everett Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    Everett Turnpike Central New Hampshire Turnpike Everett Turnpike highlighted in red Route information Maintained by NHDOT Bureau of Turnpikes Length 39.867 mi (64.160 km) Existed c. 1955 –present Component highways US 3 from Tyngsborough, MA to Nashua I-293 from Manchester to Hooksett I-93 from Hooksett to Concord Major junctions South end US 3 in Tyngsborough, MA Major intersections Raymond ...

  9. New Hampshire Route 106 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 106. New Hampshire Route 106 is a 34.535-mile-long (55.579 km) secondary north–south highway in Merrimack and Belknap counties in central New Hampshire. It connects the town of Pembroke with Meredith in the Lakes Region . The first green LED traffic light in the nation was installed at the junction of NH 106 and Loudon ...