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New Hampshire Route 1A. New Hampshire Route 1A is an 18.32-mile (29.48 km) long state highway located in southeast New Hampshire. The route runs along the Atlantic coastline from the Massachusetts border north to Rye, then turns toward downtown Portsmouth. The southern terminus is at the Massachusetts state line in Seabrook where it continues ...
New Hampshire Route 1A (NH 1A) is an 18.32-mile (29.48 km) auxiliary of US 1 which runs along the Atlantic coastline. It runs from the Massachusetts border north to Rye, then turns toward downtown Portsmouth. The southern terminus of NH 1A is at the state line in Seabrook where it continues south as Route 1A.
NH 108 in Exeter: NH 1A in Hampton — — Redesignated NH 27: NH 101D — — NH 27 in Hampton: NH 1A in Hampton — — Entire route redesignated NH 111: NH 101E: 2.357: 3.793 US 1 in Hampton: NH 1A in Hampton — — Poorly signed, known locally as Winnacunnet Road. Has never connected with NH 101, its "parent", or any of its spurs. NH 103A ...
Seacoast NH, Maine drivers: Be ... Two stretches of Route 1A remained closed as of Monday in Rye. Walsh said one was from Washington Road to Rye Harbor where the bridge took serious damage ...
Route 1A is a north–south state highway in Massachusetts, United States. ... NH 1A north to NH 286 – Hampton: Continuation into New Hampshire: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km ...
The New Hampshire Marine Memorial is located on the beach along Route 1A at the terminus of New Hampshire Route 101. The Hampton Bridge carries Route 1A south across the Hampton Harbor inlet into Seabrook. The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom has been the center attraction at Hampton Beach for more than 100 years. The Ballroom continues to draw ...
Max Sullivan, Portsmouth Herald. August 9, 2024 at 5:04 AM. HAMPTON — The owners of Las Olas have purchased the plaza where their Hampton location has existed for 15 years, with hopes of ...
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 and was later designated NH 51 in the 1980s.