New Hampshire Route 124 (abbreviated NH 124) is a 28.083-mile-long (45.195 km) east–west highway in southern New Hampshire, United States. It runs from Marlborough to the Massachusetts border. The western terminus of NH 124 is in Marlborough at New Hampshire Route 101. The road continues through Marlborough, a short section of Troy and enters the northwestern part of Jaffrey. The road skirts the southern slopes of Mount Monadnock, across Jaffrey, and into Sharon. In Sharon, there is a New Hampshire historical marker (number 68) on the northern side of the road marking the site of a gate that once collected tolls for the 3rd New Hampshire Turnpike, which followed much of the present-day route of NH 124. The road enters New Ipswich and continues through that town.
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| - New Hampshire Route 124 (abbreviated NH 124) is a 28.083-mile-long (45.195 km) east–west highway in southern New Hampshire, United States. It runs from Marlborough to the Massachusetts border. The western terminus of NH 124 is in Marlborough at New Hampshire Route 101. The road continues through Marlborough, a short section of Troy and enters the northwestern part of Jaffrey. The road skirts the southern slopes of Mount Monadnock, across Jaffrey, and into Sharon. In Sharon, there is a New Hampshire historical marker (number 68) on the northern side of the road marking the site of a gate that once collected tolls for the 3rd New Hampshire Turnpike, which followed much of the present-day route of NH 124. The road enters New Ipswich and continues through that town. (en)
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| - List of New Hampshire historical markers (51–75)
- Mason, New Hampshire
- Massachusetts
- Cheshire County, New Hampshire
- Mount Monadnock
- State highways in New Hampshire
- Transportation in Cheshire County, New Hampshire
- Townsend, Massachusetts
- Troy, New Hampshire
- Winchendon (CDP), Massachusetts
- Flickr
- Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
- Jaffrey, New Hampshire
- Ashby, Massachusetts
- Marlborough, New Hampshire
- New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Route 101
- New Ipswich, New Hampshire
- Sharon, New Hampshire
- Transportation in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
- New Hampshire historical marker
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| - Map of southern New Hampshire with NH 124 highlighted in red (en)
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| - Western end of concurrency with US 202 (en)
- Massachusetts–New Hampshire line (en)
- Eastern end of concurrency with NH 123 (en)
- Eastern end of concurrency with US 202 (en)
- Northern terminus of NH 123A (en)
- Southern terminus of NH 137 (en)
- Western end of concurrency with NH 123 (en)
- Western terminus of NH 124 (en)
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| - New Hampshire Route 124 (abbreviated NH 124) is a 28.083-mile-long (45.195 km) east–west highway in southern New Hampshire, United States. It runs from Marlborough to the Massachusetts border. The western terminus of NH 124 is in Marlborough at New Hampshire Route 101. The road continues through Marlborough, a short section of Troy and enters the northwestern part of Jaffrey. The road skirts the southern slopes of Mount Monadnock, across Jaffrey, and into Sharon. In Sharon, there is a New Hampshire historical marker (number 68) on the northern side of the road marking the site of a gate that once collected tolls for the 3rd New Hampshire Turnpike, which followed much of the present-day route of NH 124. The road enters New Ipswich and continues through that town. The eastern terminus of NH 124 is at the Massachusetts state line in Mason. The road continues into Massachusetts as Greenville Road in the town of Townsend. (en)
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