New Hampshire Route 10A
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| Length: | 0.54 mi[1] (0.87 km) | ||||||||
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New Hampshire Route 10A (abbreviated NH 10A) is an extremely short, 0.54 mile long east–west state highway in Hanover, New Hampshire. The eastern terminus of NH 10A is in the center of Hanover at New Hampshire Route 10 (Main Street). The western terminus of NH 10A is at the west end of the bridge over the Connecticut River, the border with Vermont, where the road continues into Vermont as Vermont Route 10A and becomes Main Street in the town of Norwich. NH 10A is known as West Wheelock Street for its entire length.
The route is the shortest state highway in New Hampshire.
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[edit] See also
List of state highways in the United States shorter than one mile
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