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Massachusetts Route 110
StateMA
TypeMA
Route110
Length mi20.00
Length km32.19
Direction aWest
Terminus aLowell
Direction bEast
Terminus bHaverhill
CountiesMiddlesex, Essex
Previous typeMA
Previous route109
Next typeMA
Next route111

Massachusetts Route 110 is a 20.00-mile (32.19 km) state highway in northeastern Massachusetts, connecting the major Merrimack Valley cities of Lowell and Haverhill. It serves as a vital local corridor, passing through the towns of Dracut, Methuen, and Lawrence while providing access to numerous residential and commercial areas. The route runs roughly parallel to the Merrimack River and intersects several other key state routes, including Route 113 and Route 28.

Route description

Beginning at its western terminus at the VFW Highway in Lowell, the route heads east as Lakeview Avenue, passing near Lowell National Historical Park and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. It crosses into Dracut and continues eastward, serving as a primary commercial strip through the town center. Entering Methuen, the roadway is known as Broadway, running through dense residential neighborhoods and intersecting Route 113 near the Spicket River. The route then crosses into Lawrence, where it follows Broadway and Essex Street, skirting the northern edge of the city's downtown and passing near the Lawrence Heritage State Park. Finally, it proceeds into Haverhill, terminating at its junction with Route 97 near the Basiliere Bridge over the Merrimack River.

History

The alignment of Massachusetts Route 110 largely follows historic paths that connected the industrial centers of the Merrimack Valley. Prior to state numbering in the early 20th century, the road was part of a network of county routes and turnpikes linking Lowell, Lawrence, and Haverhill. It was designated as part of the New England road marking system in the 1920s. Significant realignments occurred in the mid-20th century, particularly in Methuen and Lawrence, to accommodate increasing automotive traffic and urban development. The route has been maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and its predecessor, the Massachusetts Department of Public Works.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Middlesex and Essex counties. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Location ! mi ! km ! Destinations ! Notes |- | Lowell | 0.0 | 0.0 | VFW Highway (Route 3A) / Thorndike Street | Western terminus |- | Dracut | 3.2 | 5.1 | Route 38 (Nashua Road) |- | Methuen | 7.1 | 11.4 | Route 113 (Pleasant Street) |- | Lawrence | 10.5 | 16.9 | Route 28 (Lawrence Street) |- | rowspan="2" | Haverhill | 18.5 | 29.8 | Interstate 495 | Exit 52 on I-495 |- | 20.0 | 32.2 | Route 97 (River Street) | Eastern terminus |}

See also

* Massachusetts Department of Transportation * Merrimack Valley * List of state highways in Massachusetts

References

Category:State highways in Massachusetts Category:Transportation in Essex County, Massachusetts Category:Transportation in Middlesex County, Massachusetts