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NH 101 between NH 108 in Stratham, just east of the Exeter town line, to New Hampshire Route 1A in Hampton Beach was opened in 1963 as the Exeter-Hampton Expressway. [7] [8] It was marked with round shields featuring the highway's name [9] and was later designated NH 51 in the 1980s. This designation remained until October 1994. [10]
Hampton Beach is a village district, census-designated place, and beach resort in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire, United States, along the Atlantic Ocean. Its population at the 2020 census was 2,598. [2] Hampton Beach is in Rockingham County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Portsmouth. The community is a popular tourist destination ...
On the Atlantic coast, Hampton is home to Hampton Beach, a summer tourist destination. The densely populated central part of the town, where 9,597 people resided at the 2020 census, [ 3 ] is defined as the Hampton census-designated place (CDP) and centers on the intersection of U.S. 1 and NH 27 .
New Hampshire Route 1B (NH 1B) is a 4.808-mile (7.738 km) auxiliary of US 1 serving the town of New Castle. The southern terminus is at NH 1A in Portsmouth , near the city's southeastern boundary. The road loops around over Great Island in the Piscataqua River through New Castle and then back into downtown Portsmouth.
New Hampshire Route 111 (abbreviated NH 111) is a 50.027-mile-long (80.511 km) east–west highway in Hillsborough and Rockingham counties in southeastern New Hampshire.The road runs from the Massachusetts border at Hollis to North Hampton on the Atlantic shore.
A three-alarm fire left North Beach Bar and Grill and Secret Spot with significant damage on Friday, August 19, 2022 in Hampton.
Water levels in Seacoast NH and Maine were higher Saturday than local police and fire leaders ... Hampton police closed the entry and exit roads to Hampton Beach as a precaution starting at 10 a.m ...
In Hampton Falls, I-95 crosses over NH 84 and NH 88 without connecting interchanges; it then serves a pair of state-run liquor stores operated by the New Hampshire Liquor Commission. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The northbound Hampton outlet is considered the state's flagship store , with annual sales of $33.5 million, and largely serves out-of-state customers.