New Hampshire Route 108

New Hampshire Route 108 (abbreviated NH Route 108 or NH 108) is a 42.42-mile (68.27 km) long north–south state highway in Rockingham and Strafford counties in southeastern New Hampshire. The northern terminus of the route is in the city of Rochester at NH Route 125 and NH Route 202A. The southern terminus is at the Massachusetts state line in the town of Plaistow, where NH 108 continues south as Massachusetts Route 108 for 0.91 miles (1.46 km) to Massachusetts Route 110 in the city of Haverhill.

NH 108 is notable in being one of two routes (the other being NH 9) to intersect both U.S. Route 4 and NH Route 4 (a rare case of two completely separate routes in one state having the same number).

Read more about New Hampshire Route 108:  Major Intersections

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