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Central Turnpike was merged into this article a while back. To see what Central Turnpike (including its history), you can go to Talk:Everett Turnpike/Pre-merge history of Central Turnpike.--Commander Keane 06:00, 15 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Does the edit I made about where route three breaks off from the turnpike need a source? I know it from driving on it almost every day so I am a primary source.--Thomas Kane Nov. 8 2006

Federal Aviation Administration at Exit 4

Oh no! Now you've given away the secret again! All the effort they spent changing all of those signs to remove any mention of the FAA so the terrorists couldn't find it will now be wasted!

Atlant 12:55, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I edited the toll information in the exit list to show that the E-ZPass discounts are just for New Hampshire-issued E-ZPasses.