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The Taylor River is a 10.6-mile-long (17.1 km) [1] river located in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Hampton River , a tidal inlet of the Atlantic Ocean . Approximately two miles of the Taylor River are tidal .
HAMPTON — More than 20 people were evacuated from Hampton Beach ... and caused police to close off the portion of Route 1 by the Taylor River. ... However, Cross Beach Road and River Street were ...
The Hampton River is a tidal inlet in the towns of Hampton and Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, the United States. It is surrounded by the largest salt marsh in New Hampshire, covering over 3,800 acres (15 km 2). [1] The river is formed by the confluence of the Taylor and Hampton Falls rivers.
The town is drained by the Hampton Falls and Taylor rivers and is part of the Hampton River watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean via Hampton Harbor. Of roughly 4,400 acres (18 km 2) of salt marsh in the Seabrook-Hamptons Estuary, nearly 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) lie within Hampton Falls. [12]
Oct. 2—An SUV struck the Taylor River Bridge on Interstate 95 in Hampton early Saturday morning causing the vehicle to go airborne and land in water, New Hampshire State Police said. The female ...
Drivers on Interstate 64 on the Peninsula should expect a major shift in traffic flow across the Hampton River as early as this weekend. According to the Virginia Department of Transportation ...
The Old River is a 3.1-mile-long (5.0 km) [1] stream located in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Taylor River, the primary tributary of the Hampton River estuary connected to the Atlantic Ocean. The river's entire course is within Hampton, New Hampshire.
This is a list of rivers and significant streams in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.. All watercourses named "River" (freshwater or tidal) are listed here, as well as other streams which are either subject to the New Hampshire Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act or are more than 10 miles (16 km) long.