New Hampshire Route 113B
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| NH Route 113B |
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| Length: | 3.95 mi[1] (6.36 km) New Hampshire: 2.95 miles Maine: 1 mile |
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New Hampshire Route 113B is a 3.95 mile long loop road in the states of Maine and New Hampshire. Despite its designation, NH 113B never intersects its "parent", New Hampshire Route 113, nor does NH 113B ever approach NH 113. Instead, NH 113B is a loop off Maine State Route 113, producing the very unusual situation of one state having a suffixed route off another state's highway. NH 113B starts at SR 113 in Stow, runs west into New Hampshire and turns north to end at SR 113 close to where SR 113 enters New Hampshire in Chatham.
Of the route's four miles, three are in New Hampshire.
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This is the only instance in New Hampshire of a suffixed route carrying the numerics for a highway signed in another state. A similar instance exists in Massachusetts with Massachusetts Route 114A, a loop of Rhode Island Route 114.
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