New Hampshire Route 33

New Hampshire Route 33 is an 8.98-mile (14.45 km) long east–west highway in the Seacoast Region of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. It is the main road connecting Stratham with Portsmouth. The eastern terminus of NH 33 is in Portsmouth at U.S. Route 1. The western terminus is in Stratham at New Hampshire Route 108.

The road skirts the south side of Portsmouth International Airport at Pease.

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