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New Hampshire Route 101 (NH 101) is a state-maintained highway in southern New Hampshire extending from Keene to Hampton Beach. It is the major east–west highway in the southern portion of the state. Most of its eastern portion is a major freeway linking the greater Manchester area to the Seacoast Region. At 95.189 miles (153.192 km) in ...
NH 101 may refer to: National Highway 101 (India) New Hampshire Route 101, United States This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 14:19 (UTC). Text is ...
Nebraska Highway 101 (former) New Hampshire Route 101. New Hampshire Route 101A; New Hampshire Route 101B (former) New Hampshire Route 101C (former) New Hampshire Route 101D (former) New Hampshire Route 101E; New Jersey Route 101 (former) County Route 101 (Bergen County, New Jersey) County Route 101 (Ocean County, New Jersey) New Mexico State ...
I-93 continues the southeast direction of travel to Manchester, New Hampshire. New Hampshire Route 101 is freeway standard from I-93 in Manchester eastward to Interstate 95 near Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. The I-89/I-93 interchange near Concord is less than 15 miles (24 km) northwest of NH-101.
The segment of the Everett Turnpike north of NH 101 and the segment of NH 101 east of the Everett Turnpike are designated Interstate 293; I-293 turns at this interchange. The portion of Route 101 in eastern Bedford from New Hampshire Route 114 to the Manchester border is a freeway, while the remainder of the route through the town is a surface ...
New Hampshire Route 101 is a major east–west highway in the southern part of the state that connects Keene with Manchester and the Seacoast region. East of Manchester, NH 101 is a four-lane, limited-access highway that runs to Hampton Beach and I-95.
Southern end of concurrency with NH 12 / NH 101: 17.280: 27.809: NH 9 west (Franklin Pierce Highway) – Chesterfield, Brattleboro, VT NH 101: Southern end of concurrency with NH 9; western terminus of NH 101: 18.025: 29.008: West Street – Keene: Interchange: 18.480: 29.741: NH 12 north – Walpole: Northern end of concurrency with NH 12: 21 ...
Coös County is the least populated of all New Hampshire counties, and the only one with significant amounts of unincorporated land; over half of the municipal-like entities are unincorporated townships, gores, or grants, a rarity in New Hampshire, where nearly all of the land is incorporated as towns or cities.