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New Hampshire Route 27 (NH-27) is an east–west highway in southeastern New Hampshire . It connects the towns of Hooksett through to Hampton Beach on the Atlantic shore.

The western terminus of Route 27 is in Hooksett at the junction with Route 28 / US-3 north of Manchester . The eastern terminus is at the junction with Route 1A , which runs along the New Hampshire coastline. Most of the section of Route 27 between Hooksett and Raymond is what used to be Route 101 before its four-lane expressway was built in the 1980s (after briefly being renumbered as Business Route 101). Route 101 in Epping and part of Exeter again became part of Route 27 when that section of expressway was complete in the late 1990s. East of what is now Exit 9, Route 27 follows what used to be numbered Route 101C (changed due to confusion over the similarities in numbers of that road, Route 101D in Exeter and North Hampton (now part of Route 111), and Route 101E in Hampton). Total length of Route 27 is approximately 37.7 miles (60.6 km).


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