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NH 107 south (Raymond Road) – Raymond: Southern end of concurrency with NH 107: 10.593: 17.048: NH 107 north (North Road) – Epsom: Northern end of concurrency with NH 107: Northwood: 16.418: 26.422: US 4 east (First New Hampshire Turnpike) to NH 152 – Lee, Durham, Portsmouth US 202 / NH 9 east (Rochester Road) – Barrington, Dover, Rochester
Two New Hampshire state routes cross Deerfield. NH 43 connects Candia in the south and Northwood in the north. It follows Old Candia Road, South Road, Stage Road, Raymond Road, North Road, and Mountain View Road, and has a concurrency with NH 107 along Raymond and North Roads. NH 107 connects Raymond in the south and Epsom in the north. It ...
New Hampshire Route 107 is a 69.108-mile-long (111.219 km) north–south state highway in eastern New Hampshire. It connects Laconia in the Lakes Region with Seabrook on the Atlantic coast. The southern terminus of NH 107 is at U.S. Route 1 in Seabrook near the entrance to Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant .
now Old Dover Road NH 16B — — NH 16 in Laskey Corner: NH 16 near Wakefield — — mostly became part of NH 125 and NH 153; rest is now Wakefield Road NH 25A: 15.029: 24.187 VT 25A to US 5 in Fairlee, VT: NH 25 / NH 118 in Wentworth — — NH 25B: 3.246: 5.224 US 3 / NH 25 in Center Harbor: NH 25 in Center Harbor — — NH 25C: 13.218: 21 ...
New Hampshire Route 101A (abbreviated NH 101A) is a 13.819-mile-long (22.240 km) east–west highway in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, connecting Milford and Nashua. It also runs through Merrimack and Amherst and very briefly touches Hollis .
NH 43 (Main Street/Deerfield Road) to NH 101 – Deerfield, Northwood: Raymond: 11.926: 19.193: NH 107 north (Deerfield Road) – Deerfield, Epsom: Western end of concurrency with NH 107: 15.742: 25.334: NH 156 north (Nottingham Road) – Nottingham: Southern terminus of NH 156: 15.846: 25.502: NH 107 south (Freetown Road) to NH 101 / NH 102 ...
Massachusetts Route 10 is a 60.69-mile-long (97.67 km) north–south state highway that runs from the Connecticut state line at Southwick to the New Hampshire state line at Northfield. Originally part of New England Route 10 from 1922 to 1927, it continues to the south as Connecticut Route 10, and to the north as New Hampshire Route 10.
New Hampshire Route 9 (abbreviated NH 9 and also known as the Franklin Pierce Highway [2]) is a 109.910-mile-long (176.883 km) state highway located in southern New Hampshire. It runs across the state from west to east and is a multi-state route with Vermont and Maine , part of 1920s-era New England Interstate Route 9 .