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STATE HIGHWAY NAMED FOR DARTMOUTH

April, 1923
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STATE HIGHWAY NAMED FOR DARTMOUTH
April, 1923

A bill has recently been signed by Governor Brown of New Hampshire changing the name of West Side Highway to Dartmouth College Road. The change was also recommended by Governor A. O. Brown in his valedictory address. The road extends from the Massachusetts line following the Connecticut River through the counties of Cheshire, Sullivan, Grafton, and Coos and is a direct route from New York, Connecticut and Central Massachusetts, to the White Mountains. This change is in line with the policy which named a state highway running northwest through the center of the state for Daniel Webster and the east and west highway through the Crawford Notch for Theodore Roosevelt.