New Hampshire Route 152

New Hampshire Route 152 (abbreviated NH 152) is a 15.31-mile (24.64 km) long east–west highway in Rockingham and Strafford counties in southeastern New Hampshire. The road connects the towns of Newmarket and Nottingham.

The eastern terminus of NH 152 is in Newmarket at New Hampshire Route 108, where NH 152 is named Main Street. West of town, the highway is called Wadleigh Falls Road until it passes through the village of Wadleigh Falls. The western terminus of NH 152 is in Northwood, just west of the Northwood/Nottingham town line, at U.S. Route 4, which is named the First New Hampshire Turnpike.

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