New Hampshire Route 107 (abbreviated NH 107) is a 69.06-mile (111.14 km) long north–south state highway in New Hampshire. It connects Laconia in the Lakes Region with Seabrook on the Atlantic coast.
The southern terminus of NH 107 is at U.S. Route 1 in Seabrook, at the entrance to Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant. The northern terminus at U.S. Route 3 in Laconia.
NH 107 between U.S. Route 3 and Leavitt Rd. in Laconia is part of the Timberman 70.3 Triathlon bicycle course.
Read more about New Hampshire Route 107: Route Description, Suffixed Routes
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