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Interstate 89 New Hampshire
Highway Information |
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Miles | 60.87 |
Counties Traveled Through |
Merrimack, Sullivan, Grafton |
Cities | Concord, Lebanon |
Major Junctions | Interstate 93 |
OKRoads Coverage | |
Miles Driven by OKRoads (Percentage) |
4 (7%) |
Southern End of Interstate Driven |
New Hampshire 120 |
Northern End of Interstate Driven |
Vermont State Line |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North | |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North assurance shields just west of Exit 18. The duplex will end in two miles at Exit 19. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North approaching Exit 19 - U.S. 4/New Hampshire 10 - 1 mile. The two highways duplex for two miles from Exit 18 to West Lebanon. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North at Exit 19 - U.S. 4/New Hampshire 10 - West Lebanon/Hanover. The town of Hanover is home to 10,850 residents and is six miles to the north on New Hampshire 10. Hanover is also home to Dartmouth College. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
Interstate 89 North | |
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Interstate 89 North approaching Exit 20 - New Hampshire 12A - 1 mile. The state highway skirts the eastern shore of the Connecticut River between North Charlestown and West Lebanon. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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The Lebanon Municipal Airport is located just south of this interchange and is behind the trees to the left. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 North at Exit 20 - New Hampshire 12A - West Lebanon/Claremont. A 22 mile southbound drive awaits those going to Claremont (pop. 13,151). (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 North as it prepares to cross the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Connecticut River into Vermont after 61 miles in New Hampshire. The Interstate 91 junction is just west of the river crossing. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
Interstate 89 South | |
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Interstate 89 South at Exit 20 - New Hampshire 12A - West Lebanon/Claremont. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Welcome to New Hampshire sign on Interstate 89 South. The sign is above the blue food services sign on the Exit 20 ramp on the right. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Continue to Exit 18 (New Hampshire 120) to the historic district of the city of Lebanon and Lebanon College. The city is home to 12,568 people. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 South approaching Exit 19 - U.S. 4/New Hampshire 10 - 1 mile. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 South at Exit 19 - U.S. 4/New Hampshire 10 - Lebanon/West Lebanon. New Hampshire 10 begins a 15-mile duplex with Interstate 89 here. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 South | |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 South approaching the New Hampshire welcome center and rest area - 3/4 mile. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 South at the New Hampshire welcome center and rest area. This is one of 10 year-round welcome centers throughout the state. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Use New Hampshire 120 north to Dartmouth College and the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 South at Exit 18 - New Hampshire 120 - Lebanon/Hanover. Downtown Lebanon is less than one mile to the south. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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View of the southbound Exit 18 off-ramp to New Hampshire 120. U.S. 4 is referenced here as it is 0.6 mile to the south. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
Scenes Related to Interstate 89 | |
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New Hampshire 120 North at Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North - West Lebanon/Vermont. The Green Mountain State is 4 1/2 miles to the west. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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New Hampshire 120 South approaching Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 - 800 feet. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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New Hampshire 120 South approaching Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North. West Lebanon is 4 miles from this interchange. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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New Hampshire 120 South at Interstate 89 and New Hampshire 10 North. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
Page created: January 20, 2006
Last updated:
January 20, 2006