Extent
The following sections (or former sections) of U.S. Route 3 are named "Daniel Webster Highway":
- From the Massachusetts state line to the south end of Main St. in Nashua (formerly U.S. 3)
- From the southern boundary of Merrimack to the northern boundary of Bedford
- From Webster St. in northern Manchester to the northern boundary of Hooksett
- From U.S. Route 4 in the center of Boscawen to NH-127 in Franklin
- In Belmont from the boundary with Tilton to the Laconia Bypass
- From Endicott St. in Weirs Beach, through Meredith, to the northern boundary of Center Harbor
- From Bridgewater at its boundary with Ashland to the south end of Main St. in Plymouth
- From the north end of Main St. in Plymouth, through Campton and Thornton, to the south end of Main St. in North Woodstock
- From the southern boundary of Lincoln to the merge with Interstate 93 in Franconia Notch
- From Interstate 93 north of Franconia Notch to Union St. in Whitefield
- From the southern boundary of Stratford to the northern boundary of Columbia
- From the southern boundary of Clarksville to the west end of Main St. in Pittsburg
- From the east end of Main St. in Pittsburg to the Canadian border
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