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New Hampshire uses the standard U.S. Route shield, a six-point white shield over a black square background. New Hampshire contains parts of the four lowest-numbered primary US highways: US 1, US 2, US 3 and US 4. US 2 is the only primary US highway within New Hampshire with any spur routes in the state, of which two are present: US 202 and US ...
Mason Road in Townsend, MA — — NH 124: 28.083: 45.195 NH 101 in Marlborough: Turnpike Road in Townsend, MA — — NH 125: 51.994: 83.676 MA 125 in Haverhill, MA: NH 16 / NH 153 in Wakefield — — NH 126: 15.265: 24.567 NH 9 in Barrington: NH 28 in Barnstead — — NH 127: 31.636: 50.913 US 202 / NH 9 in Hopkinton: NH 132 in Sanbornton ...
Highway continues north into Vermont. I-89 BL: 3.9: 6.3 I-89 at Enfield: I-89 at Lebanon: 1968: 2000 From I-89 Exit 17 to Exit 19 along current US 4. Only one shield remained for the route in July 2000 and it was taken down by 2004. It was the only Interstate Business route in New Hampshire. I-93: 131.764: 212.054 I-93 at Methuen, MA
Route 286 is a 3.7-mile-long (6.0 km) east–west state highway in Salisbury, Massachusetts and Seabrook, New Hampshire. The route was previously known as Route 86 and was renumbered to avoid a numerical conflict with the designation of a freeway as Interstate 86 in the 1970s. Route 286 is the highest numbered New Hampshire state highway.
Third New Hampshire Turnpike – from Walpole through Keene to Townsend, Massachusetts. [1] The road followed much of what is now NH 124. Chester Turnpike Road – from Pembroke through Allenstown and Candia to Chester. [1] Coös Turnpike Road – from Haverhill through Piermont to Warren. [1] Grafton Turnpike Road – from Orford to Andover. [1]
English: 600 mm by 600 mm (24 in by 24 in) New Hampshire Route shield, made to the specifications of the 2010 sign specs (sign M1-5 and variants). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts . (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
New Hampshire Route 123 (abbreviated NH 123) is a 63.055-mile-long (101.477 km) secondary north–south state highway in southwestern New Hampshire.The southern terminus of the route is at the Massachusetts state line in Mason where, as Mason Road, the road continues as an unnumbered local road in the town of Townsend.
This exit is a single-point urban interchange, the third in New Hampshire. Like I-393, the other auxiliary Interstate Highway in New Hampshire, I-293 is signed in concurrency with other routes along its entire length and never runs alone other than on transition ramps between NH 101 and the Everett Turnpike. This is due to the I-293 designation ...