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New Hampshire Route 10 is a north–south state highway in New Hampshire . Its southern terminus is at the Massachusetts state line in the town of Winchester, NH . In Massachusetts the highway becomes MA-10 . It runs northward near the western side of the state. The northern terminus is at the junction with US-3 in Carroll . On its route it merges with several other highways for some distance, including US-302 , US-4 , I-89 , Route 25 , Route 123 , and Route 9 . Total length of the highway is approximately 143 miles (231 km). ROUTE 10A New Hampshire Route 10A (NH-10A) is an east–west highway in Hanover, New Hampshire . It is known as the shortest state highway in New Hampshire. The eastern terminus of Route 10A is in the center of Hanover at the junction with NH-10, which is Main Street. The western terminus of NH-10A is on the bridge over the Connecticut River , which is the border with Vermont . The road continues into Vermont and becomes Main Street in the town of Norwich . Total length of NH-10A is approximately 0.6 mile (0.9 km). This road is locally named West Wheelock Road in Hanover. SEE ALSO |
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