New Hampshire Route 101 (NH 101) is a state-maintained highway in southern
New Hampshire extending from
Keene to
Hampton Beach. It is the major east–west highway in the southern portion of the state.
The western terminus of NH 101 is in Keene at the junction with New Hampshire Routes
9,
10 and
12. The eastern terminus is in Hampton Beach at the junction with Ocean Boulevard (
NH 1A). The total length of NH 101 is . However, the
New Hampshire Department of Transportation has installed mileposts on the freeway section east of
Interstate 93
Interstate 93 (I-93) is an Interstate Highway in the New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the United States. Spanning approximately along a north–south axis, it is one of three primary Interstate Highways ...
that begin at mile 100. The eastern half of the road, from Bedford to Hampton, is a
freeway except for the easternmost two miles, while the western half from Keene to Bedford is a mixture of two- and four-lane roads, town streets and a
super two
A super two, super two-lane highway or wide two-lane is a two-lane surface road built to highway standards with wide lanes and other safety features normally present on a freeway with more lanes, typically including partial control of access, o ...
segment that bypasses the town centers of Milford and Amherst.
NH 101 travels through the following municipalities (west to east): Keene,
Marlborough,
Dublin,
Peterborough,
Temple,
Wilton,
Milford Milford may refer to:
Place names Canada
* Milford (Annapolis), Nova Scotia
* Milford (Halifax), Nova Scotia
* Milford, Ontario
England
* Milford, Derbyshire
* Milford, Devon, a place in Devon
* Milford on Sea, Hampshire
* Milford, Shro ...
,
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
* Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name
* Earl Amherst of Arracan in the East Indies, a title in the British Peerage; formerly ''Baron Amherst''
* Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
,
Bedford,
Manchester,
Auburn
Auburn may refer to:
Places Australia
* Auburn, New South Wales
* City of Auburn, the local government area
*Electoral district of Auburn
*Auburn, Queensland, a locality in the Western Downs Region
*Auburn, South Australia
*Auburn, Tasmania
*Aub ...
,
Candia The name Candia can refer to:
People
* The House of Candia, a noble family from Savoy (14th-16th)
* Alfredo Ovando Candía, 56th president of Bolivia
* Cecilia Maria de Candia, British-Italian writer
* César di Candia, Uruguayan journalist and wr ...
,
Raymond,
Epping,
Brentwood,
Exeter
Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol.
In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
,
Stratham and
Hampton. Between Exeter and Hampton, NH 101 is known as the Exeter–Hampton Expressway.
There are two current and three former auxiliary routes for NH 101. The current routes are NH 101A, which connects Milford and
Nashua, and NH 101E, which parallels the main route in Hampton.
Route description
Most of the western portion of NH 101 is a two-lane surface road, with a short
two-lane freeway section. The eastern half of the route is mostly a four-lane freeway between Manchester and the
New Hampshire Seacoast, except for the last few miles to the eastern terminus.
NH 101's western terminus is in
Keene at the main intersection anchoring the South Keene retail district. The roadway continues to the west as
NH 9, while NH 9,
NH 10 and
NH 12 turn north from the intersection as a three-way concurrency; NH 101 joins the concurrency heading eastbound at the intersection. At a
traffic circle immediately east of this intersection, NH 10 leaves to the south along Winchester Street, while NH 12 leaves south at the next major intersection, Main Street. NH 101 continues straight through both of these intersections as Marlboro Street, and then leaves Keene at the city's southeast corner for the town of
Marlborough. Following Main Street through the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
of Marlborough, it meets the western terminus of
NH 124 in the center of the village and then proceeds east into the town of
Dublin. Also known as Main Street in Dublin, it passes the northern shore of
Dublin Pond
Dublin Pond or Dublin Lake is a water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Dublin. The pond lies at an elevation of above sea level, near the height of land between the Connecticut River/Lo ...
and the main offices of
Yankee Publishing (publishers of ''
Yankee Magazine'' and the ''
Old Farmer's Almanac'') in the central village of Dublin. There is an intersection with
NH 137 on the eastern side of Dublin, where NH 101 turns southeast.
Entering the town of
Peterborough, the road's name changes to Dublin Road, meeting
US 202 in the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
of Peterborough for a short concurrency along Wilton Road. At Granite Street, where US 202 leaves to the north, another short concurrency begins with
NH 123, which joins NH 101 on Wilton Road. NH 123 leaves southbound on Elm Hill Road, and NH 101 leaves Peterborough at the town's southeastern corner near
Miller State Park
Miller State Park is the oldest state-run park in New Hampshire, a state in the New England region of the United States. It is located in the towns of Peterborough and Temple, and is centered on Pack Monadnock, a mountain.
Description
The par ...
and
Pack Monadnock Mountain
Pack Monadnock or Pack Monadnock Mountain , is the highest peak of the Wapack Range of mountains and the highest point in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. The mountain, a monadnock, is located in south-central New Hampshire within the towns ...
, a popular hiking and
birdwatching destination.
NH 101 next enters the town of
Temple, home to
Temple Mountain, a former ski resort and current state park. Known locally as Gibbons Highway, NH 101 intersects
NH 45 in the northern part of the town and next enters
Wilton. Joining
NH 31 at the northern bank of the
Souhegan River, the two routes cross the river to the south bank before NH 31 leaves to the north in the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
of Wilton, while NH 101 continues eastward along the south bank of the Souhegan River along Gibbons Highway into neighboring
Milford Milford may refer to:
Place names Canada
* Milford (Annapolis), Nova Scotia
* Milford (Halifax), Nova Scotia
* Milford, Ontario
England
* Milford, Derbyshire
* Milford, Devon, a place in Devon
* Milford on Sea, Hampshire
* Milford, Shro ...
, where the name changes to Elm Street. West of the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
of Milford, NH 101 turns onto a
two-lane freeway bypass of the central business district while Elm Street continues on as NH 101A. There is an interchange with
NH 13 and a second interchange with NH 101A as the freeway turns north into
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
* Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name
* Earl Amherst of Arracan in the East Indies, a title in the British Peerage; formerly ''Baron Amherst''
* Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
. The route bypasses to the east of the
Amherst Village Historic District, which covers the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
of Amherst, and has two interchanges with
NH 122; the southernmost of the two is a half-interchange. Past the northern interchange, the road returns to a surface road and turns northeast.
Entering
Bedford near the town's southwestern corner, the route crosses the town diagonally to the northeast, and at an intersection with
NH 114 turns southeast onto a four-lane divided freeway. From this point to two miles from its eastern terminus, the route is entirely freeway. Shortly after the beginning of the freeway section is a complex series of interchanges with
US 3/River Road, Meetinghouse Road,
I-293 and the
F.E. Everett Turnpike
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 from the Massachusetts border at Nashua north to Concord. The Everett Turnpike is named for Frederick ...
. At this point, I-293 southbound leaves the Everett Turnpike and joins NH 101 eastbound across the
Merrimack River into the city of
Manchester, with NH 101 taking on I-293's mile markers and exit-numbering sequence.
In Manchester, there are interchanges with
NH 3A
New Hampshire Route 3A is a designation held by two separate state highways in New Hampshire. The two segments, although not directly connected, are linked by U.S. Route 3, from which they derive their route number.
Route description Southern se ...
/Brown Avenue (exit 2) and
NH 28/South Willow Street (exit 1), both of which provide access to
Manchester–Boston Regional Airport, the state's largest. The latter exit also provides access to the
Mall of New Hampshire
The Mall of New Hampshire is a shopping mall located in the Lower South Willow neighborhood of Manchester, New Hampshire. Its major anchoring stores are Macy's, Old Navy, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, and Dave & Buster's. The mall ...
and the large retail district around it. I-293 ends at a Y-interchange with
Interstate 93
Interstate 93 (I-93) is an Interstate Highway in the New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the United States. Spanning approximately along a north–south axis, it is one of three primary Interstate Highways ...
, while NH 101 joins I-93 north for a short concurrency, along which there is a single interchange (I-93 exit 6: Candia Road/Hanover Street). NH 101 leaves at I-93 exit 7 along another Y-interchange on its own freeway alignment eastward. Along this freeway, the mile markers reset to 100 (which does not match the actual mileage of the route), and the exit numbers begin sequentially at 1. Exit 1 is for
New Hampshire Route 28 Bypass/Londonderry Turnpike, which occurs immediately before the NH 101 freeway crosses into
Auburn
Auburn may refer to:
Places Australia
* Auburn, New South Wales
* City of Auburn, the local government area
*Electoral district of Auburn
*Auburn, Queensland, a locality in the Western Downs Region
*Auburn, South Australia
*Auburn, Tasmania
*Aub ...
, north of
Massabesic Lake
Lake Massabesic or Massabesic Lake is a lake in southern New Hampshire, United States, covering about (equivalent to about ) within the city of Manchester and the town of Auburn. Because it provides drinking water for Manchester, swimming and wate ...
.
The freeway turns east into Auburn, where exit 2 provides access to Hooksett Road and
NH 121. Next the freeway turns northeast into
Candia The name Candia can refer to:
People
* The House of Candia, a noble family from Savoy (14th-16th)
* Alfredo Ovando Candía, 56th president of Bolivia
* Cecilia Maria de Candia, British-Italian writer
* César di Candia, Uruguayan journalist and wr ...
, where there is a
trumpet interchange with
NH 43 (exit 3), then southeast and east into
Raymond, where exit 4 (Old Manchester Road) provides access to the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
of Raymond and exit 5 provides access to
NH 107/Freetown Road with nearby connections to
NH 27,
NH 156 and
NH 102. Continuing east into
Epping, exit 6 is for Depot Road/Beede Hill Road and exit 7 for
NH 125. Exit 8 is in Brentwood at North Road, which provides access to the
New England Dragway and NH 27. In Exeter, exits 9 (NH 27) and 10 (
NH 85) each provide access to the
main village
Main may refer to:
Geography
* Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
*Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
and central business district, as does exit 11 (
NH 108/
NH 33/
NH 88) and exit 12 (
NH 111), both along the Exeter/
Stratham town line. Finally entering the seacoast town of
Hampton, NH 101 has an unnumbered interchange with
I-95 (exit 2 on I-95) and, immediately afterward, exit 13 connects to NH 27 just as NH 101 changes to an undivided two-lane freeway. There is an unnumbered interchange with
U.S. 1
U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway System, United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs from Key West, Florida, north to Fort Kent, ...
(the Hampton
Rotary), and the freeway section ends at a traffic light with Landing Road. NH 101 crosses the marshy estuary system of the
Hampton River and its tributaries and splits into a pair of one-way streets (Highland Avenue eastbound and Church Street westbound) to its eastern terminus in the
Hampton Beach resort community at
NH 1A/Ocean Boulevard.
History
Most of the eastern section of NH 101 was originally planned as part of the canceled
New England East–West Highway from
Albany, New York to Portsmouth. Because of the cancellation, NH 101 remained a two-lane freeway until the mid-1990s. This road was colloquially known as the Highway of Death for its numerous accidents and large signs at the start of the two-lane freeway segment between exits 5 and 6 in
Raymond that displayed the number of fatalities that had occurred. In the mid-1990s, the two-lane freeway segment was dualized over much of the swampland that it traversed in
Rockingham County, creating a full divided controlled-access freeway between Manchester and I-95.
In 1991, an overpass was constructed over North Road in Brentwood near the Rockingham County Jail Farm for the future routing of NH 101. However, the NH 101 expressway was not built in this area until 2000, giving the bridge the nickname the "
bridge to nowhere."
Several portions of the highway have been named after prominent figures by the state legislature. According to the state Department of Transportation, the portion from Keene to the Merrimack River was named the
Horace Greeley
Horace Greeley (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and newspaper editor, editor of the ''New-York Tribune''. Long active in politics, he served briefly as a congressm ...
Highway in 1949. The name Robert C. Erler Highway was given to the stretch of highway "from a beginning point at the Auburn-Candia town line to the Raymond-Epping town line" in 1981. Erler was a former Raymond town selectman and state legislator. In 1995, the name Jay McDuffee Highway was given to the stretch "from the Epping/Raymond town line to its terminus in Hampton."
New Hampshire Route 51
NH 101 between
New Hampshire Route 108 in
Stratham, just east of the
Exeter
Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol.
In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
town line, to
New Hampshire Route 1A in Hampton Beach was opened in 1963 as the Exeter-Hampton Expressway. It was marked with round shields featuring the highway's name and was later designated New Hampshire Route 51 from the 1980s until October 1994.
During this time, NH 101 exited the expressway at NH 108 (exit 11) and formed a concurrency with NH 108 north to the community of Stratham. After traversing a
traffic circle, NH 101 split from NH 108 and followed the current alignment of
New Hampshire Route 33 into downtown
Portsmouth, where NH 101 terminated at
U.S. Route 1.
On NH 51, there were two traffic lights located on the limited access two-lane highway: the east-end lights at the terminus of
New Hampshire Route 88 southeast of exit 11 and the west-end lights west of the Newfields (then-
New Hampshire Route 85
New Hampshire Route 85 (abbreviated NH Route 85 or NH 85) is a north–south state highway in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire. It runs from Exeter to Newfields.
The southern terminus of NH 85 is in downtown Exeter at New Hampshi ...
) exit with what is now
New Hampshire Route 27. While NH 88 was rerouted on a new stretch of road to intersect with NH 108 just south of the NH 101/108
SPUI interchange
A single-point urban interchange (SPUI, or ), also called a single-point interchange (SPI) or single-point diamond interchange (SPDI), is a type of highway interchange. The design was created in order to help move large volumes of traffic thro ...
at exit 11, the Newfields exit was upgraded to a full diamond interchange. NH 27 west of Stratham was formerly NH 101 prior to the completion of the four-lane bypass.
In the fall of 1994, the eastern terminus of NH 101 was shifted eight miles (13 km) south from Portsmouth to its current terminus in Hampton Beach, replacing NH 51 along the
super two
A super two, super two-lane highway or wide two-lane is a two-lane surface road built to highway standards with wide lanes and other safety features normally present on a freeway with more lanes, typically including partial control of access, o ...
between Exeter and Hampton Beach. Old NH 101 between Stratham and downtown Portsmouth became NH 33, and the NH 51 designation was eliminated.
Future
New Hampshire 101 has long been proposed as a part of the greater
East–West Highway, which would provide upgraded freeway connections across the three northern New England states (Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont). Some early proposals suggested that the route should be part of the
Interstate Highway System as Interstate 92, but these were rejected. More recent proposals have suggested that the entire route could be part of a privately maintained
toll road.
Northern New England is served by three north–south
freeways radiating generally northward from
Boston, Massachusetts—from east to west,
I-95,
Interstate 93
Interstate 93 (I-93) is an Interstate Highway in the New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the United States. Spanning approximately along a north–south axis, it is one of three primary Interstate Highways ...
and
U.S. Route 3, all flowing from or through the Boston metro area; and westernmost of all, by
Interstate 91, which follows the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
. However, the northernmost complete east–west freeway within the region,
Interstate 90 in Massachusetts, does not enter northern New England. Continuous east–west freeway travel through (and within) northern New England is presently accomplished by three segments, only one of which is truly east–west.
There are a handful of alternate east–west roadways, including US-2 between
Montpelier, Vermont and
Bangor, Maine
Bangor ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of Penobscot County. The city proper has a population of 31,753, making it the state's 3rd-largest settlement, behind Portland (68,408) and Lewiston (37,121).
Modern Bangor ...
,
US-302 between Montpelier and
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
* Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States
* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
,
US-4
U.S. Route 4 (US 4) is a long United States highway that runs from East Greenbush, New York, in the west to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in the east, traversing Vermont.
In New York, US 4 is signed North-South to reflect its alignment in the sta ...
from the New York/Vermont border to
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Portsmouth is a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. At the 2020 census it had a population of 21,956. A historic seaport and popular summer tourist destination on the Piscataqua River bordering the state of Maine, Portsmou ...
and
VT-9
The VT-9 Tigers is one of four U.S. Navy strike jet training squadrons and one of two based at Naval Air Station Meridian in Mississippi (The other two being based at Naval Air Station Kingsville in Texas).
History
Training Squadron NINE (VT-9) i ...
/
NH-9 between
Bennington, Vermont and the Concord, New Hampshire area. These alternatives are mostly not limited-access roads and are not designed for higher-speed travel.
Major intersections
Suffixed routes
New Hampshire Route 101A
New Hampshire Route 101A (abbreviated NH 101A) is a east–west highway in
Hillsborough County,
New Hampshire, connecting
Milford Milford may refer to:
Place names Canada
* Milford (Annapolis), Nova Scotia
* Milford (Halifax), Nova Scotia
* Milford, Ontario
England
* Milford, Derbyshire
* Milford, Devon, a place in Devon
* Milford on Sea, Hampshire
* Milford, Shro ...
and
Nashua. It also runs through
Merrimack and
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
* Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name
* Earl Amherst of Arracan in the East Indies, a title in the British Peerage; formerly ''Baron Amherst''
* Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
and very briefly touches
Hollis Hollis may refer to:
*Hollis (singer)
*Hollis (name)
Places
* Hollis, Alaska
* Hollis, Kansas
* Hollis, Maine
* Hollis, Missouri
* Hollis, New Hampshire
* Hollis, Oklahoma
* Hollis, Queens, neighborhood in New York
**Hollis (LIRR station), its Lon ...
.
The western terminus of NH 101A is in western Milford at the intersection with NH 101. The eastern terminus is in the center of Nashua, when it meets
New Hampshire Route 111 at the
Merrimack River. Most of it is two lanes in each direction, sometimes with a central turning lane.
Route 101A is quite busy by southern New Hampshire standards, with traffic ranging from 26,000 vehicles per weekday in Nashua to 9,000 in western Milford
The road carries a number of names. In Milford it is Elm Street and then Nashua Street; in Amherst and Merrimack it is the Milford Road or, more commonly, just 101A; in Nashua it is Amherst Street. There is some confusion over the eastern terminus; Google Maps shows the route continuing to the Taylor Falls Bridge and ending at the bridge, while the official New Hampshire route map shows the route ending at the eastern terminus of Amherst Street, where it meets Main Street and Concord Street.
Local signage also stops at the end of Amherst Street.
New Hampshire Route 101B
New Hampshire Route 101B was a designation once held by two separate
state highways in
New Hampshire. Although the two segments did not directly connect, they were linked at the time by their parent route, New Hampshire Route 101.
Western segment
The western segment of NH 101B was a roughly east–west road in the
Manchester area. The western terminus of the route was at
U.S. Route 3 and
New Hampshire Route 28
New Hampshire Route 28 is an north–south state highway in eastern New Hampshire. It connects the town of Ossipee in east-central New Hampshire with Salem on the Massachusetts border, while passing through Manchester, the largest city in the sta ...
in
Hooksett, the current western terminus of
New Hampshire Route 27. The eastern terminus was at NH 101 near
Candia The name Candia can refer to:
People
* The House of Candia, a noble family from Savoy (14th-16th)
* Alfredo Ovando Candía, 56th president of Bolivia
* Cecilia Maria de Candia, British-Italian writer
* César di Candia, Uruguayan journalist and wr ...
.
All of the western segment of NH 101B was renumbered NH 27 at an unknown time.
[New Hampshire Routes 101-125](_blank)
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Eastern segment
The eastern segment of NH 101B was a short east–west road in downtown Portsmouth. The western terminus was at the intersection of Islington Street and Middle Road, where NH 101, which followed the present alignment of New Hampshire Route 33 into Portsmouth, departed the routing of NH 33 and followed Islington Street to U.S. Route 1. NH 101B continued east on Middle Road and South Street, following the modern alignment of NH 33 to the present eastern terminus of NH 33 at US 1. At US 1, NH 101B continued east on South Street, running along the local street to its eastern terminus at New Hampshire Route 1B.
Prior to 1971, NH 101B from Islington Street east to US 1 became NH 101 while Islington Street and the portion of NH101B east of US 1 reverted to city maintenance. This section of NH 101 was renumbered to NH 33 in 1994.
New Hampshire Route 101C
New Hampshire Route 101C ran from NH 108 east along what is now NH 27 to NH 1A in Hampton Beach.
New Hampshire Route 101D
The portion of NH 111 between New Hampshire Route 27 in Hampton and NH 1A in Hampton Beach was once designated New Hampshire Route 101D.
New Hampshire Route 101E
New Hampshire Route 101E is a short stretch of urban road in length in Hampton. This road connects Lafayette Road ( U.S. Route 1) with Ocean Boulevard ( New Hampshire Route 1A). NH 101E is locally named Winnacunnet Road. Despite its name, this highway has never connected with NH 101 or any of its spurs. The entire route is maintained by the town of Hampton.
Guide signs exist at the eastern terminus at NH 1A, but along the road itself, there is no signage to indicate the route's number. It is not known as Route 101E to local residents, who call it Winnacunnet Road.
References
Steve Anderson's BostonRoads.com: NH 101 Expressway
Further reading
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External links
New Hampshire State Route 101
on Flickr
New Hampshire State Route 101A
on Flickr
New Hampshire State Route 101E
on Flickr
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Freeways in the United States
101 101 may refer to:
* 101 (number), the number
* AD 101, a year in the 2nd century AD
* 101 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC
It may also refer to:
Entertainment
* ''101'' (album), a live album and documentary by Depeche Mode
* "101" (song), a ...
Transportation in Cheshire County, New Hampshire
Transportation in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Transportation in Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Two-lane freeways in the United States