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LIGHTOWER PUBLIC LAND CROSSINGS Nov. 10, 2015 Page 1 LIGHTOWER PUBLIC LAND CROSSINGS Unique_Ref# Start Long Start Lat Land_Use Town SPANID End Long End Lat 1 -71.35795 43.07598 Bear Brook State Park Candia 21441 -71.350825 43.078643 2 -71.321845 43.09579 Bear Brook State Park Candia 21440 -71.309391 43.103185 3 -70.806008 43.06573 Pease International Portsmouth 20272 -70.795159 43.083411 Nov. 10, 2015 Page 1 of 1 LIGHTOWER WATER BODY CROSSINGS Unique_Ref# Start Long Start Lat Water_Bodie Town SPANID End Long End Lat 1 -71.773638 43.03451 Weare 19848 -71.776586 43.035768 2 -71.764784 43.034469 Weare 19848 -71.768893 43.034209 3 -72.544609 42.833648 Connecticut River Hinsdale 20447 -72.547518 42.833526 4 -71.959278 43.086042 Franklin Pierce Lake Antrim 19845 -71.960579 43.084128 5 -71.954286 43.093342 Franklin Pierce Lake Antrim 19845 -71.950824 43.095946 6 -71.871988 43.089483 Deering 19846 -71.871033 43.088442 7 -71.816079 43.055955 Piscataquog River Deering 19847 -71.814455 43.054873 8 -71.680256 43.036575 Daniels Lake Weare 19849 -71.678532 43.036534 9 -71.675728 43.036565 Daniels Lake Weare 19849 -71.673320 43.036562 11 -71.599723 43.018069 Glen Lake Goffstown 23700 -71.599178 43.017706 12 -71.548856 42.988112 Goffstown 27626 -71.547713 42.985198 13 -71.547067 42.983624 Goffstown 19863 -71.547439 42.984613 14 -71.493334 42.860771 Souhegan River Merrimack 4593 -71.492912 42.860486 15 -71.484146 42.868311 Merrimack River Merrimack 20520 -71.482846 42.866714 16 -71.478892 42.830021 Merrimack River Litchfield 21445 -71.481748 42.829842 17 -71.478499 42.830292 Merrimack River Litchfield 21577 -71.481817 42.830099 18 -71.473331 42.763109 Nashua River Nashua 19641 -71.474175 42.763010 19 -71.476723 42.762398 Nashua River Nashua 19641 -71.476774 42.761532 20 -71.476674 42.760826 Nashua River Nashua 19641 -71.475270 42.760942 21 -71.465864 42.764011 Nashua River Nashua 4730 -71.465307 42.763614 22 -71.454503 42.763853 Nashua River Nashua 19645 -71.454830 42.763327 23 -71.453732 42.766391 Nashua River Nashua 19645 -71.452652 42.767094 53 -71.454912 42.763004 Nashua River Nashua 19645 -71.454792 42.762197 24 -71.452375 42.767042 Nashua River Nashua 22121 -71.454214 42.765770 25 -71.447491 42.769451 Merrimack River Hudson 20522 -71.449771 42.768433 26 -71.454169 42.774547 Merrimack River Hudson 19867 -71.455719 42.773831 27 -71.444577 42.763073 Merrimack River Nashua 4732 -71.442788 42.763226 28 -71.335767 42.766491 Pelham 19731 -71.334448 42.765148 29 -71.357199 42.913796 Londonderry 20530 -71.359612 42.915511 30 -71.354503 42.954133 Auburn 24807 -71.354198 42.953634 31 -71.417935 42.959245 Great Cohas Brook Manchester 20485 -71.419250 42.959164 32 -71.376268 42.988685 Massabesic Lake Auburn 24807 -71.375149 42.987664 33 -71.472631 42.974372 Merrimack River Manchester 3994 -71.471391 42.973912 34 -71.468606 43.002401 Merrimack River Manchester 19861 -71.471788 43.003059 35 -71.454988 43.052566 Merrimack River Hooksett 21213 -71.452428 43.053343 36 -71.333858 43.088724 Candia 21441 -71.329502 43.091252 37 -71.203122 43.142614 Deerfield 21235 -71.196082 43.142931 38 -71.124751 43.147776 Nottingham 21502 -71.121217 43.148119 39 -70.872258 43.195208 Cocheco River Dover 19855 -70.872847 43.195218 40 -70.863753 43.197339 Cocheco River Dover 20669 -70.863765 43.196779 41 -70.863423 43.197468 Cocheco River Dover 19856 -70.861583 43.196405 42 -70.827695 43.17268 Piscataqua River 19857 -70.824747 43.170947 43 -70.77968 43.101043 Piscataqua River 20260 -70.784629 43.098431 44 -70.76583 43.079721 North Mill Pond 20267 -70.764798 43.079545 45 -70.9375 43.012292 Squamscott River Stratham 22119 -70.940663 43.011760 46 -70.849598 42.934036 Hampton 20265 -70.851820 42.934791 47 -70.852431 42.924713 Taylor River Hampton 21546 -70.852702 42.924543 48 -71.054673 42.99227 Brentwood 22117 -71.056282 42.991736 49 -71.118887 42.966878 Exeter River Fremont 22112 -71.119412 42.966644 50 -71.120228 42.966296 Exeter River Fremont 22112 -71.121054 42.965963 51 -71.202631 42.945417 Hunt Pond Sandown 22111 -71.203547 42.945163 52 -71.20884 42.943895 Sandown 22111 -71.209961 42.943617 54 -71.282227 42.921311 Derry 22110 -71.284096 42.921694 Nov. 10, 2015 Page 1 of 1 LIGHTOWER RAILROAD CROSSINGS Unique_Ref# Start Long Start Lat Railroad Town SPANID End Long End Lat 1 -71.484105 42.830077 B and M Railroad Merrimack 21577 -71.486606 42.829881 2 -71.484399 42.829751 B and M Railroad Merrimack 21447 -71.485604 42.829676 3 -71.484644 42.868923 B and M Railroad Merrimack 20520 -71.484136 42.868374 4 -71.898105 43.102205 Boston and Maine Railroad Deering 19846 -71.899163 43.102564 5 -72.542167 42.833717 Hinsdale 20447 -72.547866 42.833556 6 -72.460097 42.790675 Boston and Maine Railroad Winchester 19893 -72.458995 42.792100 7 -72.385135 42.793214 Boston and Maine Railroad Winchester 19895 -72.384591 42.793147 8 -72.384522 42.793437 Boston and Maine Railroad Winchester 19895 -72.387204 42.793431 9 -72.346121 42.840042 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 19896 -72.344714 42.840672 10 -72.330579 42.846592 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 19896 -72.333396 42.845423 11 -72.323838 42.863896 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 20442 -72.323914 42.861888 12 -72.323199 42.867279 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 20442 -72.323309 42.868114 13 -72.322836 42.869932 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 20442 -72.322266 42.870499 14 -72.314981 42.875547 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 20441 -72.314729 42.876249 15 -72.286052 42.901281 Boston and Maine Railroad Swanzey 20440 -72.284601 42.901577 16 -72.285176 42.912025 Boston and Maine Railroad Keene 20440 -72.285215 42.912388 17 -72.284959 42.915359 Boston and Maine Railroad Keene 20440 -72.284851 42.916540 18 -72.284312 42.923635 Boston and Maine Railroad Keene 20440 -72.284753 42.924222 19 -72.290144 42.931355 Abandoned RR Grade Keene 28307 -72.290117 42.931534 20 -71.570026 43.015017 B and M Railroad Goffstown 33694 -71.568445 43.014050 21 -71.570029 43.015273 B and M Railroad Goffstown 24438 -71.569056 43.014677 22 -71.56734 43.015058 B and M Railroad Goffstown 27626 -71.567304 43.014696 23 -71.443318 42.952023 B and M Railroad Manchester 21197 -71.442875 42.952209 24 -71.447247 42.956563 B and M Railroad Manchester 21197 -71.446876 42.956609 25 -71.45455 42.967386 B and M Railroad Manchester 21197 -71.455310 42.967633 26 -71.45475 42.967903 B and M Railroad Manchester 21197 -71.455335 42.967707 27 -71.455302 42.967909 B and M Railroad Manchester 21197 -71.455187 42.968229 28 -71.458511 42.972973 B and M Railroad Manchester 23932 -71.459105 42.973110 29 -71.458596 42.973288 B and M Railroad Manchester 21198 -71.459133 42.973213 30 -71.469935 42.973069 B and M Railroad Manchester 3994 -71.470428 42.973518 31 -71.462858 42.978758 B and M Railroad Manchester 23925 -71.462885 42.979356 32 -71.463219 42.979288 B and M Railroad Manchester 21202 -71.463199 42.979831 33 -71.466963 43.000736 B and M Railroad Manchester 21226 -71.467881 43.001081 34 -71.46697 43.000893 B and M Railroad Manchester 19861 -71.467829 43.001169 35 -71.452474 43.053334 B and M Railroad Hooksett 21213 -71.454978 43.052547 36 -71.432338 42.982659 B and M Railroad Manchester 23972 -71.432477 42.982967 37 -71.407857 42.988369 B and M Railroad Manchester 4002 -71.407596 42.988668 38 -71.408004 42.988205 B and M Railroad Manchester 20487 -71.408581 42.988328 39 -71.404958 42.990283 B and M Railroad Manchester 21474 -71.406036 42.990423 40 -71.392024 43.0033 B and M Railroad Manchester 24807 -71.391854 43.003090 41 -71.473332 42.763084 Boston and Maine Railroad Nashua 19641 -71.472576 42.763328 42 -71.465912 42.764014 Boston and Maine Railroad Nashua 4731 -71.465795 42.764369 43 -71.462558 42.75806 B and M Railroad Nashua 4732 -71.462700 42.758524 44 -71.462479 42.758073 B and M Railroad Nashua 21576 -71.462617 42.758536 45 -71.458294 42.759185 B and M Railroad Nashua 21468 -71.458044 42.759527 46 -71.457762 42.7558 B and M Railroad Nashua 21468 -71.457803 42.756028 47 -71.453224 42.760099 B and M Railroad Nashua 4732 -71.452404 42.760381 48 -71.450487 42.761292 Boston and Maine Railroad Nashua 4732 -71.450345 42.761374 49 -71.450114 42.761446 B and M Railroad Nashua 4732 -71.449588 42.761576 50 -71.45743 42.762283 Boston and Maine Railroad Nashua 19645 -71.458102 42.761658 Nov. 10, 2015 Page 1 of 2 LIGHTOWER RAILROAD CROSSINGS Unique_Ref# Start Long Start Lat Railroad Town SPANID End Long End Lat 51 -71.451248 42.767607 B and M Railroad Nashua 20522 -71.452343 42.767281 52 -71.456929 42.77337 B and M Railroad Nashua 19867 -71.456180 42.773680 53 -70.857729 42.897589 Boston and Maine Railroad Seabrook 23710 -70.858099 42.897462 54 -70.938119 43.011971 Boston and Maine Railroad Exeter 22119 -70.940251 43.013132 55 -70.79333 43.05879 B and M Railroad Portsmouth 20262 -70.793816 43.059728 56 -70.793134 43.058822 B and M Railroad Portsmouth 22108 -70.793612 43.059879 57 -70.788803 43.056945 B and M Railroad Portsmouth 20280 -70.788005 43.057062 58 -70.7855 43.097852 B and M Railroad Portsmouth 20260 -70.784424 43.098462 59 -70.936871 43.139273 Boston and Maine Railroad Durham 20667 -70.935937 43.138835 60 -70.931408 43.159355 Boston and Maine Railroad Madbury 19851 -70.929789 43.160363 61 -70.90645 43.181536 B and M Railroad Dover 19852 -70.906516 43.181924 62 -70.886148 43.194109 B and M Railroad Dover 20668 -70.885570 43.194122 63 -70.864879 43.207165 B and M Railroad Dover 19853 -70.864328 43.207004 64 -71.420031 42.985832 B and M Railroad Manchester 4127 -71.419924 42.985508 65 -71.411767 42.987181 B and M Railroad Manchester 20487 -71.410444 42.98714 Nov.
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