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New Hampshire Route 113B

State Route 113 marker

State Route 113
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length: 54.81 mi (88.21 km)
Existed: 1941 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR 25 in Standish
  US 302 / SR 5 in Fryeburg
North end: US 2 in Gilead
Location
Counties: Cumberland, Oxford, Carroll (NH)
Highway system
SR 112 SR 114
NH 113A NH 113B NH 114

New Hampshire Route 113B
Location: Stow, Maine-Chatham, New Hampshire
Length: 3.95 mi (6.36 km)

State Route 113 marker

State Route 113 is a state highway in southwestern Maine (and partly in extreme eastern New Hampshire). It runs from an intersection with Maine State Route 25 in Standish north to the town of Gilead, where it ends at U.S. Route 2 near the New Hampshire border. The northern portion of the route runs along the border, and actually crosses into and out of New Hampshire twice.

State Route 113 is located near New Hampshire Route 113, as both routes pass through Conway, New Hampshire (linked via a short stretch of U.S. Route 302). Despite this, they are two completely unrelated routes.

State Route 113 was originally designated in 1925, running along its current routing from Standish and ending in Fryeburg at the intersection with U.S. Route 302. In 1937, the route was extended northward to Gilead along an alignment near the New Hampshire border, actually crossing the border three times along the way. Between 1940 and 1941, the original routing of Route 113 in Stow was shifted onto a new alignment (now the current alignment), with the old loop around Stow in New Hampshire becoming New Hampshire Route 113B (which is considered an unnumbered town-way in Maine).


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