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  2. New Hampshire Route 125 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 125 is a 51.994-mile-long (83.676 km) north–south state highway in Rockingham, Strafford and Carroll counties in southeastern New Hampshire.The southern terminus is in Plaistow at the Massachusetts state line, where the road continues south into Haverhill as Massachusetts Route 125.

  3. Honda NH series - Wikipedia

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    The NH series of Honda scooters was sold worldwide beginning in 1983, in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air-cooled two-stroke engine with CDI ignition . All models except the Lead 50 have leading link front suspension, electric and kick start, and a fuel gauge .

  4. List of state routes in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    NH 16 (now NH 108) near Dover: NH 125 near Rochester — — now Old Dover Road NH 16B — — NH 16 in Laskey Corner: NH 16 near Wakefield — — mostly became part of NH 125 and NH 153; rest is now Wakefield Road NH 25A: 15.029: 24.187 VT 25A to US 5 in Fairlee, VT: NH 25 / NH 118 in Wentworth — — NH 25B: 3.246: 5.224 US 3 / NH 25 in ...

  5. Route 125 fatal crash in Brentwood: Residents urge fix after ...

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    How many more people have to die, asks one resident in a petition calling on the state to fix a dangerous intersection on Route 125 in Brentwood.

  6. NH 125 - Wikipedia

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    NH 125 may refer to: National Highway 125 (India) New Hampshire Route 125, United States This page was last edited on 29 ...

  7. Milton Town House - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Town House is a historic civic and religious building at the junction of Town House Road and New Hampshire Route 125 in Milton, New Hampshire. Built in 1803 as a meeting place for civic and religious uses, it has served as Milton's town meeting site since then. It ceased religious functions in 1855, when it was reduced to a single story.