New Hampshire Route 107

New Hampshire Route 107
Route information
Maintained by NHDOT
Length: 69.06 mi[1] (111.14 km)
Major junctions
South end: U.S. Route 1 in Seabrook
  I-95 in Seabrook
NH 150 in Kensington
NH 108 in East Kingston
NH 111/NH 125 in Kingston
NH 101 in Raymond
US 4/202/NH 9 in Northwood
NH 28 in Pittsfield
North end: U.S. Route 3 in Laconia
Highway system

New Hampshire Routes

NH 106 NH 107A

New Hampshire Route 107 (abbreviated NH 107) is a 69.06-mile (111.14 km) long north–south state 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 U.S. Route 1 in Seabrook, at the entrance to Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant. The northern terminus at U.S. Route 3 in Laconia.

NH 107 between U.S. Route 3 and Leavitt Rd. in Laconia is part of the Timberman 70.3 Triathlon bicycle course.[2]

Route description

NH 107 traverses the following towns from roughly southeast to northwest:

Suffixed routes

New Hampshire Route 107A
Location: South Hampton-Kingston
Length: 6.34 mi[1] (10.20 km)

New Hampshire Route 107A (abbreviated NH 107A) is a 6.34-mile (10.20 km) 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.

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.

References

  1. ^ a b New Hampshire Routes 101-125
  2. ^ "Timberman 70.3 Triathlon Course Maps". http://www.timbermantri.com/timbermap.html. 
  3. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Seabrook". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/seabrook.html. 
  4. ^ "Town of Kensington Home Page". http://www.town.kensington.nh.us/index.shtml. 
  5. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for East Kingston". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/eastkingston.html. 
  6. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Kingston". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/kingston.html. 
  7. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Fremont". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/fremont.html. 
  8. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Raymond". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/raymond.html. 
  9. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Deerfield". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/deerfield.html. 
  10. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Epsom". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/epsom.html. 
  11. ^ "Northwood NH map at MapQuest.com". http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&address=&city=Northwood&state=NH. 
  12. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Pittsfield". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/pittsfield.html. 
  13. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Barnstead". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/barnstead.html. 
  14. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Gilmanton". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/gilmanton.html. 
  15. ^ "NH Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Community Profile for Laconia". http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/laconia.html.