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New Hampshire Route 16

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New Hampshire Route 16 is a north–south highway that is the main route on the New Hampshire side of much of its border with Maine, connecting the seacoast to the Lakes Region and White Mountains. The section from Portsmouth to Milton is a controlled-access toll highway known as the Spaulding Turnpike. The northern section of Route 16 is called the White Mountain Highway.

The southern terminus of Route 16 is at the traffic circle in Portsmouth at the intersection of Route 16/US-4/U.S. Route 1. The northern terminus is at the Maine state line in Wentworth's Location, where it becomes ME-16. Total length of Route 16 is approximately 155 miles (249.4 km).

Route 16A

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New Hampshire Route 16A is a secondary loop road in the town of Bartlett. It splits off from Route 16/US-302, runs parallel to that highway for 2.4 miles (3.9 km), then rejoins Route 16/US-302. The local name of Route 16A is Intervale Resort Loop.

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