New Hampshire Route 25A
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Route 25A |
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Length: | 15.12 mi (24.33 km) Vermont: 0.09 mi (0.14 km) New Hampshire: 15.03 mi (24.18 km) |
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West end: | US 5 in Fairlee, VT | ||||||||||||
East end: | NH 25/NH 118 in Wentworth | ||||||||||||
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New Hampshire Route 25A is a 15.93 mile long east–west state highway in New Hampshire connecting Wentworth and Orford. It runs through a scenic, mountainous area of western New Hampshire.
The western terminus of NH 25A is at the Vermont state line on the Connecticut River in the town of Orford, where the route continues west as the short Vermont Route 25A. 150 yards from the state line, VT 25A ends at U.S. Route 5 in Fairlee. The eastern terminus of NH 25A is in the town of Wentworth at New Hampshire Route 25 and New Hampshire Route 118.
[edit] Governor Meldrim Thomson Scenic Highway
In 2002, the state designated most of NH 25A as the Governor Meldrim Thomson Scenic Highway. The highway runs from Wentworth to the junction with New Hampshire Route 10 in Orford. The road was named in honor of the late Gov. Meldrim Thomson, Jr., who died April 19, 2001. Thomson's Mt. Cube Farm lined both sides of the highway.
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