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Since the river is in New Hampshire by fiat, wouldn't all roads on Connecticut River bridges between NH and VT be carrying only the New Hampshire route? - Denimadept ( talk) 04:25, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply

Yes, that is technically true. We can explain that little detail in the article if needed. Nice work by the way on the article. -- Polaron | Talk 19:14, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply
Thanks. I just looked up the case. It's VERMONT v. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 289 U.S. 593 (1933). Even found a useful template for citing it. I'll learn to use this Wikipedia thang soon, I promise. :-D - Denimadept ( talk) 19:37, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply
Dang. Did more thinking. The legal cite says the state boundary is at the west side of the river at low water. The bridge goes beyond that point. Argh! - Denimadept ( talk) 19:44, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It just occurred to me

Since the river is in New Hampshire by fiat, wouldn't all roads on Connecticut River bridges between NH and VT be carrying only the New Hampshire route? - Denimadept ( talk) 04:25, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply

Yes, that is technically true. We can explain that little detail in the article if needed. Nice work by the way on the article. -- Polaron | Talk 19:14, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply
Thanks. I just looked up the case. It's VERMONT v. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 289 U.S. 593 (1933). Even found a useful template for citing it. I'll learn to use this Wikipedia thang soon, I promise. :-D - Denimadept ( talk) 19:37, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply
Dang. Did more thinking. The legal cite says the state boundary is at the west side of the river at low water. The bridge goes beyond that point. Argh! - Denimadept ( talk) 19:44, 20 March 2008 (UTC) reply

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