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111 North/225 East -- Groton
Approaching Mass 119 in Groton center. This NH style junction sign is rarely used in Massachusetts.

August 20, 2006.
111 North/225 East -- Groton
Routes split. The junctions with Mass 119 are about one-quarter mile beyond the split of 111 and 225.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Groton
Junction Mass 119.

August 20, 2006.
  111 North/119 West -- Groton
Approaching the Nashua River bridge.

August 20, 2006.
111 North/119 West -- Groton
Groton/Pepperell town line.

August 20, 2006.
111 North/119 West -- Pepperell
Routes split.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Pepperell
Historical marker that reads "Near this spot Jacob Ames was killed in 1744. He was the last white man murdered by the Indians in this vicinity." There are a number of similar markers in Pepperell.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Pepperell
Junction Mass 113 at rotary.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Pepperell
Approachin Hollis Road, which connects to N.H. 122 in Hollis, N.H. N.H. 122 ends at the state line and is not part of the state highway system in Massachusetts.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Pepperell
Non-standard font size and 2-digit shield.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Pepperell
Northern Terminus at N.H. 111 and the N.H. State line.

August 20, 2006.
111 North -- Pepperell
Granite post marking the Pepperell, Mass. and Hollis, N.H. town line.

August 20, 2006.
N.H. 111 East -- Hollis, N.H.
First N.H. 111 shield in New Hampshire. N.H. 111 is signes as an East/West route through the state.

August 20, 2006.
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