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NH 107A (Powwow River Road / Burnt Swamp Road) – Kingston, South Hampton: 9.191: 14.791: NH 107 north (Depot Road) – Kingston: Southern end of NH 107 concurrency: 10.077: 16.217: NH 107 south (East Road) – Kensington, Seabrook: Northern end of NH 107 concurrency: Kensington: 13.399: 21.564: NH 150 south (Amesbury Road) – Kensington ...
NH 111 west / NH 125 south – Plaistow: Southern end of NH 111/NH 125 concurrency: 10.663: 17.160: NH 111 east (Exeter Road) – Exeter: Northern end of NH 111 concurrency: 11.195: 18.017: NH 125 north – Epping: Northern end of NH 125 concurrency: Fremont: 13.475: 21.686: NH 111A east (Brentwood Road) – Brentwood, Exeter: Southern end of ...
NH 121A in Plaistow, NH: Route 125 in Haverhill — — NH Route 121A's Southern terminus partially enters Massachusetts. Route 122: 67.15: 108.07 Route 122 in Woonsocket, RI: Route 2A in Orange: 1926: current Route 122A: 26.8: 43.1 Route 122 in Grafton: Route 122 in Rutland: 1926: current Route 123: 41.91: 67.45 Route 123 in Cumberland, RI
New Hampshire Route 125 is a 51.994-mile-long (83.676 km) north–south state highway in Rockingham, Strafford and Carroll counties in southeastern New Hampshire.The southern terminus is in Plaistow at the Massachusetts state line, where the road continues south into Haverhill as Massachusetts Route 125.
New Hampshire is a state located in the Northeastern United States.It is divided into 234 municipalities, including 221 towns and 13 cities.New Hampshire is organized along the New England town model, where the state is nearly completely incorporated and divided into towns, 13 of which are designated as "cities".
The route then turns more northwesterly, crossing I-495 directly at Exits 109A-B (formerly 51A-B). The route turns northward at Plaistow Road before entering into Plaistow, New Hampshire and becoming New Hampshire Route 125. Main Street, meanwhile, heads into Plaistow as well, where it meets the end of New Hampshire Route 121.
Plaistow was officially established as a town in 1749 after the 1739 resolution of a long-running boundary dispute between the Province of Massachusetts Bay and the Province of New Hampshire. [3] It is the only town outside the United Kingdom with the name Plaistow. In 1776 the western part of Plaistow became a separate town, Atkinson.
Rockingham County is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area and the greater Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area. Per the 2020 census, it was New Hampshire's fastest growing county from 2010 to 2020. [3]