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New Hampshire Route 111 (abbreviated NH 111) is a 50.027-mile-long (80.511 km) east–west highway in Hillsborough and Rockingham counties in southeastern New Hampshire.The road runs from the Massachusetts border at Hollis to North Hampton on the Atlantic shore.
The route closely parallels I-95 along Lafayette Road for a majority of its 17-mile (27 km) stretch in the state. US 1 travels through Hampton, North Hampton , and finally enters Portsmouth. The main route turns into downtown while US 1 Bypass (US 1 Byp.) travels toward I-95 and the Spaulding Turnpike made up of US 4 and NH 16 in the general ...
At US 1, NH 101B continued east on South Street, running along the local street to its eastern terminus at New Hampshire Route 1B. Prior to 1971, NH 101B from Islington Street east to US 1 became NH 101 while Islington Street and the portion of NH101B east of US 1 reverted to city maintenance. This section of NH 101 was renumbered to NH 33 in 1994.
NH 1A in Hampton — — Redesignated NH 27: NH 101D — — NH 27 in Hampton: NH 1A in Hampton — — Entire route redesignated NH 111: NH 101E: 2.357: 3.793 US 1 in Hampton: NH 1A in Hampton — — Poorly signed, known locally as Winnacunnet Road. Has never connected with NH 101, its "parent", or any of its spurs. NH 103A: 7.720: 12.424 NH ...
NH 1A proceeds north, passing east of Hampton Harbor into Hampton Beach. It is on Hampton Beach where NH 101 meets its eastern end at NH 1A as a single-lane alleyway in each direction (Church Street northbound, Highland Avenue southbound). NH 1A continues as a four-lane divided highway running directly next to the coastline beaches.
NH 111 and NH 27 run concurrently until separating in the southeast corner of Exeter, 0.2 miles (0.3 km) west of NH 111's interchange with NH 101. NH 27 continues southeast into Hampton , where it interchanges with NH 101 one last time, before entering Hampton's town center , where it intersects U.S. Route 1 .
Hampton is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the town center and surrounding developed areas of the town of Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population of the CDP was 9,597 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] out of 16,214 in the entire town.
On the Atlantic coast, Hampton is home to Hampton Beach, a summer tourist destination. The densely populated central part of the town, where 9,597 people resided at the 2020 census, [3] is defined as the Hampton census-designated place (CDP) and centers on the intersection of U.S. 1 and NH 27.