New Hampshire Route 175A

New Hampshire Route 175A (NH 175A) is a 0.86-mile (1.38 km) spur route of NH 175 in the towns of Plymouth and Holderness. The highway begins as the east leg of a roundabout in downtown Plymouth, which is dominated by the campus of Plymouth State University. The north and south legs of the roundabout consist of Main Street, which carries US 3 and NH 25; the west leg is town-maintained High Street. NH 175A has a grade crossing of a railroad and crosses over the Pemigewasset River into Holderness. The highway passes through the athletic complex of the university before reaching its four-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange with I-93. East of I-93, NH 175A has its eastern terminus at NH 175.

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