New Hampshire Route 107A

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NH Route 107A
Length: 6.34 mi[1] (10.20 km)
South end: MA state line in South Hampton
North end: NH 107 in Kingston
New Hampshire Routes
< NH 107 NH 108 >

New Hampshire Route 107A (abbreviated NH 107A) is a 6.34 mile long north–south highway in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The southern terminus of the route is at the Massachusetts state line in South Hampton, where South Hampton Road continues to Amesbury, Massachusetts. The northern terminus is at New Hampshire Route 107 in Kingston.

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NH 107A begins at the Massachusetts border in South Hampton as Main Avenue. The road progresses to the northwest, becoming Burnt Swamp Road at the town line. The name remains the same to an intersection with New Hampshire Route 108, where NH 107A becomes Powwow River Road. In Kingston, NH 107A turns to the north a short distance ahead of its northern terminus at NH 107 a few yards east of the junction of NH 107 and New Hampshire Route 125.

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