New Hampshire Route 110
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New Hampshire Route 110 (NH-110) is an east–west highway in Coos County, northern New Hampshire. The road winds through the scenic, mountainous country of New Hampshire north of the White Mountain National Forest. Route 110 is locally named the Berlin-Groveton Highway.
The eastern terminus of NH-110 is in Berlin at the junction with NH-16 (White Mountain Road). The western terminus of Route 110 is at the junction with US-3 in the village of Groveton, town of Northumberland, on the Connecticut River. Total length of NH-110 is approximately 24.9 miles (40.1 km.).
[edit] Route 110A
New Hampshire Route 110A (NH-110A) is a short connector road in the town of Milan, north of Berlin. NH-110A is locally named Cedar Pond Road.
The eastern terminus of Route 110A is at the junction with Route 16 (White Mountain Road), 12 miles (19.3 km) north of Berlin. The western terminus is at the junction with NH-110, 11.2 miles (18 km) northwest of Berlin. Total length of NH-110A is approximately 3.9 miles (6.3 km.).
[edit] Route 110B
New Hampshire Route 110B (NH-110B) is a short connector road in the town of Milan, New Hampshire, north of Berlin. NH-110B is locally named Milan Hill Road.
The eastern terminus of NH-110B is at the junction with NH-16 near the Berlin Municipal Airport. The western terminus is at the junction with NH-110A near Cedar Pond. Total length of Route 110B is approximately 4.7 miles (7.5 km).
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