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Pelham is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,280 at the 2020 census. [1] Its ZIP Code is shared with Amherst. Pelham is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area.
According to signage, NH 38 turns onto Mall Road where it loops around the mall's parking lot and to the east of the former Rockingham Park race track. Now traveling south, NH 38 passes numerous entrances to the mall and track before ending at Rockingham Park Boulevard, a connector road between I-93's exit 1 and NH 28. [ 1 ]
The Pelham Town Hall Historic District encompasses the remaining municipal portion of the center of Pelham, Massachusetts as laid out between 1738 and 1743. [2] It includes the Old Town Hall , built in 1743, which is claimed by the town to be the oldest continuously used town hall in the United States. [ 3 ]
The majority of Route 38 was originally designated as Route 6B in the New England road marking system, an alternate to New England Interstate Route 6.It began at Route 6 somewhere in Cambridge and made its way to present Route 38 in Somerville, running north on much the same alignment as is followed now, with the only real differences in Medford (where it used High Street rather than the ...
165 Haverhill St. 42°42′24″N 71°11′57″W / 42.706667°N 71.199167°W / 42.706667; -71.199167 ( Stephen Barker An imitation of Southern antebellum mansions, it is a well-conserved "country residence", one of several such houses built at the periphery of the Methuen settlement in the mid 19th century.
In Pelham, Mammoth Road travels past an intersection with Sherburne Road, connecting to Hudson, and immediately comes to a Y Junction with NH 111A (Marsh Road), which leads to the center of Pelham. Further up, the road comes to an intersection with Keyes Hill Road and Tallant Road, before crossing the county line into Rockingham County and into ...
Orford Street Historic District, part of Route 10 in Orford New Hampshire Route 10 is a 122.25-mile-long (196.74 km) north–south state highway in western New Hampshire , United States. Its southern terminus is in Winchester at the Massachusetts state line, where it continues south as Massachusetts Route 10 .
In Haverhill, Routes 113 and 110 follow the north bank of the Merrimack, and meet I-495 at Exit 107. The routes split at Emerson Street, where Route 110 turns northward. Route 113 intersects Route 125 just north of the Basiliere Bridge, which leads into the Bradford section of the city.