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  2. Arizona State Route 67 - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, an additional right-of-way was acquired by ADOT from its southern terminus approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) north. [21] By June of that year, the parkway received the designation of a National Forest Scenic Byway, and in June 1998, the Kaibab Plateau – North Rim Parkway received another designation, this time as a National Scenic Byway ...

  3. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Coconino-Yavapai county line 1984: current ADOT signs eastern terminus at I-40 near Seligman: SR 67: 43.40: 69.85 Bright Angel Point near North Rim: US 89A near Jacob Lake: 1941: current SR 68: 27.88: 44.87 SR 95 in Bullhead City: US 93 near Kingman: 1941: current SR 69: 33.87: 54.51 I-17 near Cordes Lakes: SR 89 in Prescott: 1936

  4. Arizona State Route 74 - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) will use a portion of that funding to acquire right-of-way along SR 74 for future improvements, but has no plans to upgrade the highway to a controlled access freeway until sometime after 2025. [9] ADOT is also in the planning stages for a bypass around Wickenburg.

  5. Arizona State Route 347 - Wikipedia

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    The ADOT Traffic Monitoring Group calculated an Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) of 42,939 cars in 2018 and calculated an AADT estimate of 71,978 cars in 2040 for a portion of this road. [11] In 2012, SR 347 from Farrell Road in Maricopa north to I-10 was added to the National Highway System , a system of roads in the United States important ...

  6. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The current routing of US 160 was originally designated as Navajo Route 1 (N1) in late 1958, but had yet to be constructed east of Tuba City.Also known as the Navajo Trail, the route was slated to run from U.S. Route 89 (US 89) to the Arizona–New Mexico state line near the Four Corners Monument.

  7. Arizona State Route 366 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 366 (SR 366) is a highway in Graham County, Arizona that runs from its junction with US 191 south of Safford to near the summit of Mount Graham.It is a winding mountain road with one half primarily a northwest-southeast route, the other half being northeast-southwest.

  8. Arizona State Route 264 - Wikipedia

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    County Location mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Coconino: Moenkopi: 0.00: 0.00: US 160 – Kayenta: Western terminus; road continues into Tuba City as Main Street: Navajo: Second Mesa: 62.46: 100.52: SR 87 south – Winslow: Northern terminus of SR 87: Apache: Burnside: 119.26: 191.93: US 191 north / BIA Route 15 west – Chinle, Dilkon

  9. Arizona State Route 288 - Wikipedia

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    The 220 ft., single-lane bridge over the Salt River (Arizona) near the head of Theodore Roosevelt Lake was completed in 1920. [4] The route was established in 1959 as a state route. [5] The highway received scenic road designation in 2001. [6]