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New Hampshire Route 16B is a 5.381-mile-long (8.660 km) long state highway located entirely in Jackson. Although the road is signed north–south, NH 16B is a nearly-complete loop, beginning and ending at intersections with NH 16A roughly 500 feet (150 m) apart.
Mostly follows the old New England Route 25: NH 26: 30.847: 49.643 VT 26 to VT 102 in Lemington, VT: SR 26 in Upton, ME: 1925: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 26: NH 27: 37.621: 60.545 US 3 / NH 28 in Hooksett: NH 1A in Hampton Beach — — NH 28: 85.413: 137.459 MA 28 in Methuen, MA: NH 16 in Ossipee — — Mostly follows ...
New Hampshire Route 135 (abbreviated NH 135) is a 46.677-mile-long (75.119 km) north–south state highway in New Hampshire. The highway runs along the Connecticut River from Woodsville in the town of Haverhill to Lancaster .
Lancaster is at the intersection of U.S. Route 2 and U.S. Route 3 and is the northern terminus of New Hampshire Route 135, which leads to Dalton and points beyond. A seldom-used railroad track of the Maine Central Railroad skirts the Connecticut River, and a branch at Coos Junction leaves for Jefferson and Waumbek Junction.
Mostly follows the old New England Route 1: US 2: 35.437: 57.030 US 2 at Lancaster: US 2 at Shelburne: 1926: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 15: US 3: 241.953: 389.386 US 3 at Nashua: Route 257 at Pittsburg: 1926: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 6: US 4: 106.834: 171.933 US 4 at Lebanon: I-95/US 1 Byp. in ...
U.S. Route 2 (US 2) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that is split into two segments, one between Washington and Michigan and the other between New York and Maine. 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 .
New Hampshire uses the standard U.S. Route shield, a six-point white shield over a black square background. New Hampshire contains parts of the four lowest-numbered primary US highways: US 1, US 2, US 3 and US 4. US 2 is the only primary US highway within New Hampshire with any spur routes in the state, of which two are present: US 202 and US ...
New Hampshire Route 135 (Elm Street) leads southwest from Lancaster 19 miles (31 km) to the outskirts of Littleton. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Lancaster CDP has a total area of 3.2 square miles (8.2 km 2), of which 3.0 square miles (7.7 km 2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.5 km 2), or 6.08%, are water. [4]