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New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 160: Haverhill Corner Historic District (northern terminus of Coos Turnpike) New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 181: First New Hampshire Turnpike; New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 228: Cork Plain Bridge – Second NH Turnpike; New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 250: Pembroke Street (extension of Chester ...
Maintains Maine State Route designation. Two segments within New Hampshire totaling 6.0 miles (9.7 km) in NH. Unrelated to NH 113. NH 113B is a loop of SR 113 NH 114: 60.433: 97.257 NH 101 in Bedford: NH 10 in Grantham: 1931: current NH 115: 9.697: 15.606 US 3 in Carroll: US 2 in Jefferson — — NH 116: 48.605: 78.222 NH 10 in Haverhill: US 2 ...
Candia is in southeastern New Hampshire, along the western edge of Rockingham County.The town is bordered to the west by Merrimack County.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 30.6 square miles (79.2 km 2). 30.3 square miles (78.6 km 2) of it are land and 0.2 square miles (0.6 km 2) of it are water, comprising 0.75% of the town. [1]
Chester is in southeastern New Hampshire, in the western part of Rockingham County.The highest point in town is found on an unnamed hill west of Bell Hill and northwest of Harantis Lake; it has two knobs of almost equal elevation of at least 635 feet (194 m), according to the most recent (2011–2012) USGS 7.5-minute topographical map.
New Hampshire Route 43 is a 16.418-mile-long (26.422 km) north–south state highway in southeastern New Hampshire which runs from Candia to Northwood.The southern terminus of NH 43 is at an interchange with New Hampshire Route 101 in Candia.
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This road was formerly the main east–west thoroughfare through southern New Hampshire, but was replaced by New Hampshire Route 101, a four-lane expressway to the south of the Four Corners. Main Street, departing to the south, and Deerfield Road, going north, make up a portion of New Hampshire Route 43, which originates in Candia at NH 101.
"This Contoocook River crossing was established by the Second New Hampshire Turnpike Corporation, chartered in 1799 to build a toll highway sixty miles from Amherst to Claremont. [ a ] Opened in 1801 and made free in 1837, the turnpike joined rich Connecticut River Valley farms with Massachusetts markets.