Everett Turnpike
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The Frederick E. Everett Turnpike, also called the Central New Hampshire Turnpike, is a toll road in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, running 44 miles (71 km) from the Massachusetts border at Nashua north to Concord. The Everett Turnpike is named for Frederick Elwin Everett, the first commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Transportation.
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Central New Hampshire Turnpike
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Merrimack
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Hillsborough
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in Bedford
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in Bow
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NHDOT Bureau of Turnpikes
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Everett Turnpike highlighted in red
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Continuation into Massachusetts
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Southbound left exit and northbound entrance only; originally exit 1
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, ; exit numbers follow I-93
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; exit numbers follow I-293; originally exit 5
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; signed as exits 7E and 7W
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Locally known as Somerset Parkway
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance only;
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Northbound exit only, formerly signed as Exit 5E-A
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Originally exit 7; two southbound entrances
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Originally exit 9
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance only. No longer tolled.
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Signed as exits 12N and 12S
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Signed as exits 5E and 5W ; originally exit 2
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Toll barrier on mainline freeway, but ramps are not tolled in either direction; originally exit 8
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Circumferential Highway; signed as exit 1A from northbound collector–distributor lane
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To US 3 / NH 3A – South River Road – Litchfield
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Formerly tolled northbound exit and southbound entrance
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/ Northwest Expressway
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Amoskeag Street, Goffstown Road
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Daniel Webster Highway – South Nashua
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Simon Street
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Everett
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in Tyngsborough, MA
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in Concord
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The Frederick E. Everett Turnpike, also called the Central New Hampshire Turnpike, is a toll road in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, running 44 miles (71 km) from the Massachusetts border at Nashua north to Concord. The Everett Turnpike is named for Frederick Elwin Everett, the first commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. The turnpike is part of the New Hampshire Turnpike System, and is operated by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation's Bureau of Turnpikes. There are two tolled sections, a southern one in Bedford and a northern tolled section in Hooksett; the remainder of the turnpike is toll-free. Each of the tolled segments costs a maximum of $1.00 for passenger cars passing through the mainline tollbooths, with lower rates charged on the ramp tolls for traveling shorter distances. A 30% discount is also offered for NH E-ZPass account holders only. Built prior to the Interstate Highway System, the route was completed in the mid-1950s as a single highway from Nashua to Concord. Today, the route is overlaid with portions of several other routes: U.S. Route 3 from the Massachusetts border to New Hampshire Route 101A in Nashua, unnumbered from there until New Hampshire Route 101 in Bedford, I-293 from there until I-93 in Hooksett, and I-93 from Hooksett to Concord. There is also a short segment concurrent with New Hampshire Route 3A in Manchester.
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/ from Manchester to Hooksett
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in Merrimack to unnumbered toll in Bedford
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