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New Hampshire Route 4 (NH 4) is a 3.78-mile (6.08 km) state highway located in eastern Strafford County, New Hampshire. Its western terminus is at an intersection with New Hampshire Route 9 and New Hampshire Route 108 in Dover. Its northern terminus is at the Maine state border in Rollinsford, where it continues as Maine State Route 4.
New Hampshire Route 155 is an 11.259-mile-long (18.120 km) secondary north–south highway in southeastern New Hampshire, almost entirely within Strafford County. The highway runs from New Hampshire Route 125 in Epping to New Hampshire Route 9 in Dover. A secondary loop of NH 155 runs into Durham, designated as New Hampshire Route 155A (see below).
The U.S. Highways in New Hampshire comprise six current and one former United States Numbered Highway in New Hampshire. There are three additional highway designations for pair of business routes and a bypass, and there were two other bypasses and a fourth business loop in the past.
NH 4: 3.807: 6.127 NH 9 / NH 108 in Dover: SR 4 in South Berwick, ME — — Unrelated to US 4, which also runs through Dover: NH 9: 109.910: 176.883 VT 9 in Brattleboro, VT: SR 9 in Berwick, ME: 1925: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 9: NH 10: 122.476: 197.106 MA 10 in Northfield, MA: US 302 in Haverhill: 1922: current
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 ...
The 54 Back River Road development was approved by the Dover Planning Board in March 2021, broke ground that November, and saw the construction on the first cottage begin in September 2022.
The southern terminus is in the town of Andover at NH 11, about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) southwest of its intersection with US 4. This highway is locally named the 4th New Hampshire Turnpike. NH 4A is an alternate route of US 4, and not of NH 4, a completely different route located in Dover.
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