Route Description
Route 10A begins at the interchange where Interstate 91 and U.S. Route 5 meet south of the town of Norwich, Vermont. From the interchange, it heads east towards the Connecticut River. It crosses the Ledyard Bridge over the river and enters Hanover, New Hampshire where it becomes West Wheelock Street. NH 10A ends at Main Street, which carries New Hampshire Route 10, in downtown Hanover. NH 10A is the shortest state highway in New Hampshire.
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