New Hampshire Route 113
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NH Route 113 |
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Length: | 40.42 mi[1] (65.05 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | US 3/NH 25 in Holderness | ||||||||
East end: | US 302 in Conway | ||||||||
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New Hampshire Route 113 (abbreviated NH 113) is a 40.42 mile long east–west state highway in east-central New Hampshire. The highway winds across the state from near the Maine border to the Lakes Region.
The eastern terminus of NH 113 is at U.S. Route 302 in the town of Conway. It once continued along US 302 to end at the Maine state line, but was cut back to its junction with US 302 fairly recently. The western terminus is at U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 25 in the town of Holderness, west of Squam Lake in the Lakes Region.
[edit] Miscellanea
New Hampshire Route 113B, despite its designation, is not a loop road of NH 113. The route, which never intersects nor comes close to NH 113, is a loop off of Maine State Route 113, producing the very unusual situation of one state having a suffixed route off of another state's highway.
[edit] See also
- Maine State Route 113, which enters and exits New Hampshire twice
[edit] References
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