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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. List of numbered routes in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    became an extension of Route 133 so it could be used to renumber Route 11 NH 121A: 0.0497: 0.0800 NH 121A in Plaistow, NH: Route 125 in Haverhill — — NH Route 121A's Southern terminus partially enters Massachusetts. Route 122: 67.15: 108.07 Route 122 in Woonsocket, RI: Route 2A in Orange: 1926: current Route 122A: 26.8: 43.1 Route 122 in ...

  4. Massachusetts Route 125 - Wikipedia

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    Route 125 is an 18.90-mile-long (30.42 km) north–south Massachusetts state route. It runs from Interstate 93 in Wilmington to the Massachusetts - New Hampshire state line in Haverhill , where it continues as New Hampshire Route 125 through Plaistow to Wakefield, New Hampshire .

  5. List of state routes in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    North Main Street to MA 125 in Haverhill, MA: NH 28 Bypass in Manchester — — NH 122: 12.614: 20.300 Hollis Street in Pepperell, MA: NH 101 in Amherst — — NH 123: 63.055: 101.477 VT 123 to US 5 in Westminster, VT: Mason Road in Townsend, MA — — NH 124: 28.083: 45.195 NH 101 in Marlborough: Turnpike Road in Townsend, MA — — NH 125 ...

  6. Automotive industry in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    East Springfield Works, during its ownership by Stevens-Duryea. On September 20, 1893, Charles and Frank Duryea of Springfield, Massachusetts, built and then road-tested the first-ever American, gasoline-powered car in Springfield. [2] During these years, many independent manufacturers built automobiles in the state. [1]

  7. New England road marking system - Wikipedia

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    Route 6 followed the general course of what is now U.S. Route 6 from Orleans to Sagamore and Massachusetts Route 3 from Sagamore to Boston. The highway was replaced by U.S. Route 3 from Boston to its northern terminus. Route 6A in Massachusetts is now Massachusetts Route 3A, and Route 6A in New Hampshire is now New Hampshire Route 3A.