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Length | 53.094 mi[1] (85.447 km) | |||||||||
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South end | US 5 / VT 122 in Lyndon | |||||||||
VT 105 in Brighton | ||||||||||
North end | Main Street at Stewartstown, NH | |||||||||
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Country | United States | |||||||||
State | Vermont | |||||||||
Counties | Caledonia, Essex, Orleans | |||||||||
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Vermont Route 114 (VT 114) is a 53.094-mile-long (85.447 km) north–south state highway in northeastern Vermont in the United States. It runs northward from U.S. Route 5 (US 5) in Lyndon until nearing the Canada–United States border in the town of Norton; thereafter, the road continues east to the New Hampshire state line in Canaan. The vast majority of VT 114 is situated within Essex County; however, the route also passes through small, isolated portions of Caledonia and Orleans Counties.
Moose are most often encountered on four roads in Vermont, of which this is one. They are seen from East Burke to Canaan.[2]
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