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  2. Red Rock, Pinal County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Red Rock is an unincorporated area in South-Central Pinal County, Arizona, United States, located along Interstate 10. In 2010, it had a population of 2,169. Red Rock Water Tank Near Railroad Tracks. The elevation is 1,865 feet (568 m), according to the water tower.

  3. File:Arizona State Route 101 map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Arizona State Route 101 - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State Route 101 (SR 101) or Loop 101 is a semi-beltway looping around the Phoenix Metropolitan Area in central Arizona, United States. It connects several suburbs of Phoenix , including Tolleson , Glendale , Peoria , Scottsdale , Mesa , Tempe , and Chandler .

  5. Sacaton, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sacaton (Pima: Geʼe Ki: Big House) [2] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 3,254 at the 2020 census . It is the capital of the Gila River Indian Community .

  6. List of highways numbered 101 - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Route 101; Indiana State Road 101; K-101 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 101; Louisiana Highway 101; Maine State Route 101; Maryland Route 101 (former) Massachusetts Route 101; M-101 (Michigan highway) (former) Minnesota State Highway 101. County Road 101 (Hennepin County, Minnesota) County Road 101 (Scott County, Minnesota) Missouri ...

  7. List of counties in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Butte County: In 1897, James C. Goodwin, with the support of Charles T. Hayden and others, introduced a bill at the Territorial Legislature to split Maricopa County into two, with Tempe being the county seat. [13] [14] There have also been proposals, introduced in 1900 and 1913, to divide Maricopa County, with Mesa as the new county's seat. [14]

  8. Arizona State Route 87 - Wikipedia

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    SR 87 is known as the Beeline Highway from McDowell Road, just north of Mesa, passing by Fountain Hills and to Payson. This portion of SR 87 is entirely a four-lane highway. There is a stretch of road where the highway splits, taking different canyons through the Mazatzal Mountains south of Payson, near the junction with SR 188. The old ...

  9. Arizona State Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    To SR 238 (Maricopa Road) – Maricopa: Buckeye: 101.23: 162.91: 138: Lewis Prison Road to Patterson Road: Interchange: 112.36: 180.83: Hazen Road (Historic US 80 west) – Palo Verde, Hassayampa, Arlington: South end of Historic US 80 concurrency: 113.35: 182.42: Historic US 80 east / MC 85 – Buckeye, Phoenix: North end of Historic US 80 ...