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Directions
to Hamblett & Kerrigan
146 Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 883-5501
Map (Driving
directions below)
FROM POINTS SOUTH
Take I-93 north to Route 128 south (Exit 37B Waltham).
Follow Route 128 south for several miles and take Route 3 north
at Burlington.
Follow Route 3 north to Nashua, NH. Take Exit 5E onto Kinsley Street
- Route 111 east.
Staying in the left lane follow Kinsley Street to its end where
it intersects with Main Street and take a left onto Main Street.
At the third traffic light take a right onto Temple Street. Hamblett
& Kerrigan occupies the three story brick building on the corner.
Parking is behind the building and you can enter our office from
the Temple Street door.
FROM POINTS NORTH
Take I-93 south to Route 3/F.E. Everett Turnpike south in Bedford.
Follow Route 3 south to Nashua, NH; take Exit 5E (sign says 5E/5W,
keep right on ramp for 5E) and continue onto Kinsley Street/Route
111 east.
Staying in the left lane follow Kinsley Street to its end where
it intersects with Main Street and take a left onto Main Street.
At the third traffic light take a right onto Temple Street. Hamblett
& Kerrigan occupies the three story brick building on the corner.
Parking is behind the building and you can enter our office from
the Temple Street door.
TO RETURN TO THE TURNPIKE
Turn right as you exit our parking lot onto Temple Street. Bear
to the right at the island, staying on Temple Street and then take
your first right onto Spring Street. At the first stop sign, turn
right onto East Pearl Street and get in the left lane. At the traffic
light turn left onto Main Street and get into the right lane. Go
one block to the next traffic light and take a right onto West Hollis
Street. Stay on this street until you see signs for Boston or Manchester
via Route 3/Everett Turnpike, which is a little over a mile away.
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