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I-393 bridge over the Merrimack River. Interstate 393 (I-393) is a 4.6-mile (7.4 km) east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway extending from I-93 at Concord to Pembroke, New Hampshire. The primary purpose of the road is to bypass a densely built commercial strip on New Hampshire Route 9 (NH 9) in the eastern part of Concord.
Partially tolled between Manchester and Concord as part of the Everett Turnpike. Continues south into Massachusetts and north in Vermont. I-95: 16.193: 26.060 I-95 at Salisbury, MA: I-95 at Kittery, ME: 1957: current Tolled as the New Hampshire Turnpike. Continues south into Massachusetts and north into Maine. I-193: 3.291: 5.296 I-93/NH 101 in ...
NH 9 west – Concord Hgts. Business District I-393 ends: Eastern terminus of I-393; western end of concurrency with NH 9; westbound exit and eastbound entrance: Epsom: 73.088: 117.624: NH 28 (Suncook Valley Highway) – Pittsfield, Allenstown: Roundabout: 76.748: 123.514: NH 107 south – Deerfield, Raymond: Western end of concurrency with NH ...
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Exits to Interstate Highways are not assigned numbers, with the exception of I-93's Exit 15E to I-393 in Concord, which existed as such before I-393 was designated, and retained its exit number. There are a few sequential numbering anomalies: Exit 3 on I-293 (the interchange with NH 101 and the Everett Turnpike) is not signed.
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Sep. 1—New Hampshire State Police arrested seven drivers during a saturation patrol in the Greater Concord area on Saturday night. Troopers from the Troop D barracks conducted the high ...
Concord (/ ˈ k ɒ ŋ k ər d /) [6] is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 census the population was 43,976, [5] making it the 3rd most populous city in New Hampshire after Manchester and Nashua. The area was first settled by Europeans in 1659. [1]