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Casa Grande was founded in 1879 during the Arizona mining boom, specifically due to the presence of the Southern Pacific Railroad. In January 1880, the community of Terminus, meaning "end-of-the-line," was established despite consisting of just five residents and three buildings. [5]
The Gus Kratzka House (now the Casa Grande Art Museum) – was built in 1929 and is located at 319 W. 3rd Street. NRHP listed in 1985, reference #85000886. NRHP listed in 1985, reference #85000886. The Henry and Anna Kochsmeier House – was built in 1929 and is located at 403 W. 2nd Ave. NRHP listed in 2002, reference #02000746.
Now unsigned for the rest of its length, SR 84 continues south on 2nd Street and Casa Grande Avenue. At a traffic circle with Main Street in downtown Casa Grande, unsigned SR 84 heads southeast on Jimmie Kerr Boulevard and Casa Grande-Picacho Highway. The route continues through Arizola past I-10 Exit 198 into Toltec and Eloy.
SR 87 was designated in 1924 from Casa Grande to Mesa. In 1927, it was rerouted to end in Eloy, and the old route was renumbered AZ 187. In 1959, it extended to Strawberry Junction. In 1967, it extended north over State Route 65 to its current terminus. By 1983, almost half of the Beeline Highway, between Mesa and Payson, had already been ...
SR 387 is a 15.71-mile (25.28 km) highway that connects Casa Grande with I-10 and SR 87. The southern terminus of the highway is located at an intersection with SR 84 and SR 287 in Casa Grande. It heads north through the city from this intersection to the Gila River Indian Reservation before reaching I-10. After the interchange with I-10, the ...
SR 85 between I-10 and I-8, as well as I-8 between SR 85 and I-10 in Casa Grande, is touted as a bypass of the Phoenix area for long-distance travelers on I-10. SR 85 was established in 1936 as a route between Gila Bend and Ajo .
The same principle applies with business routes for all other Interstates in Arizona. [3] Designations listed under Highway Logs and GIS data however, use the Arizona Transportation Information System (ATIS) nomenclature. The ATIS designation for a non-suffixed state route is "S (Number)". The number at the end is always three digits long.
The southern stub, from I-10 to downtown Casa Grande, was posted SR 387. [2] [10] Grand Avenue border gate in Nogales. Southern terminus of SR 93. Southeast from Casa Grande, SR 93 overlapped State Route 84 to Tucson. [10] SR 84 was later truncated to the Picacho interchange with I-10. SR 84 now terminates in Casa Grande. [16]