New Hampshire Route 107
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New Hampshire Route 107 (NH-107) is a north–south highway in New Hampshire. It connects Laconia in the Lakes Region with Seabrook on the Atlantic coast.
The southern terminus of NH-107 is at the junction with U.S. Route 1 in Seabrook. The northern terminus of Route 107 is at the junction with US-3 in Laconia. Total length of NH-107 is approximately 66.3 miles (106.6 km).
[edit] Route 107A
New Hampshire Route 107A (NH-107A) is a short north–south highway in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. It connects Kingston to South Hampton. NH-107A runs to the Massachusetts border.
The northern terminus of Route 107A is in Kingston at the junction with NH-107, just a few yards east of the junction of NH-107 and NH-125. The road winds to the southeast and is locally named Powwow River Road. Where the highway crosses over NH-108, the name becomes Burnt Swamp Road. Where the road enters the town of South Hampton, the name becomes Main Avenue. The southern terminus of Route 107A is at the Massachusetts state line. The road continues into the town of Amesbury, Massachusetts as an unnumbered local road. Total length of NH-107A in New Hampshire is approximately 6.3 miles (10.2 km.).
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