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  2. U.S. Route 302 - Wikipedia

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    Vermont–New Hampshire state line: New Hampshire: Grafton: Haverhill: 0.224: 0.360: NH 135 (Woodsville Road / South Court Street) – Monroe: Village of Woodsville: 1.245: 2.004: NH 10 south (Dartmouth College Highway) – North Haverhill, Hanover: Northern terminus of NH 10: Bath: 3.812: 6.135: NH 112 east (Wild Ammonoosuc Road ...

  3. List of films set in New England - Wikipedia

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    The Weight of Water (2000) – set in New Hampshire; What Lies Beneath (2000) – set in Vermont; You Can Count on Me (2000) – early scene where he borrows money set in Worcester, Massachusetts; Blow (2001) – starts in George Jung's hometown of Weymouth, Massachusetts; The Blue Diner (2001) – set in Boston; Harvard Man (2001)

  4. Category:Films set in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Films in which a significant portion of the story takes place in the state of New Hampshire. Pages in category "Films set in New Hampshire" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  5. Maine State Route 236 - Wikipedia

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    To the west, SR 9 crosses the Salmon Falls River into Somersworth, New Hampshire and continues west as NH 9 / NH 236. NH 236 (which terminates at the state border) is a westward extension of SR 236 through downtown Somersworth to NH 108 south of Rochester. Though it does not directly connect to SR 236 as signed, the two routes are connected by ...

  6. Piscataqua River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Piscataqua River Bridge is a through arch bridge that crosses the Piscataqua River, connecting Portsmouth, New Hampshire with Kittery, Maine, United States. Carrying six lanes of Interstate 95 , the bridge is the third modern span and first fixed crossing of the Piscataqua between Portsmouth and Kittery.

  7. New Hampshire Route 16 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 16 (NH 16) is a 154.771-mile (249.080 km), north–south state highway in New Hampshire, United States, the main road connecting the Seacoast region to the Lakes Region and the White Mountains. Much of its length is close to the border with Maine.

  8. Piscataqua River - Wikipedia

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    The river runs southeastward, with New Hampshire to the south and west and Maine to the north and east, and empties into the Gulf of Maine east of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The last 6 miles (10 km) before the sea are known as Portsmouth Harbor and have a tidal current of around 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph). [1]

  9. U.S. Route 2 in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    In New Hampshire, US 2 runs 35.437 miles (57.030 km) from the Vermont state line at the Connecticut River in Lancaster east to the Maine state line in Shelburne. US 2 is the main highway through the White Mountains across southern Coös County , where it also passes through Jefferson , Randolph , and Gorham .