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  2. Arizona State Route 286 - Wikipedia

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    An unpaved road connecting Sasabe to Tucson was built by 1935. [3] The route received a designation as SR 286 in the 1950s. [ 4 ] By 1963, a section of the route from SR 86 at the northern terminus to Palo Alto Ranch was paved.

  3. Arizona State Route 587 - Wikipedia

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    By 1951, this road became part of SR 387. By 1961, the route had become part of SR 93 , a proposed extension of US 93 . [ 4 ] The route was redesignated to SR 587 on December 17, 1984 when SR 93 was removed from the state highway system.

  4. Arizona State Route 289 - Wikipedia

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    An unpaved road existed along the current route since 1935. [4] The route was established as SR 289 in 1959, when it only ran west from US 89 to the Coronado National Forest boundary. [5] The next year, the route was extended westward to Peña Blanca Dam. [6] By 1971, US 89 at SR 289's eastern terminus was replaced by I-19. [7]

  5. U.S. Route 60 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    View east along Route 60, Mesa. U.S. Route 60 (US 60) is an east–west United States Highway within Arizona.The highway runs for 369 miles (594 km) from a junction with Interstate 10 near Quartzsite to the New Mexico state line near Springerville.

  6. Arizona State Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    SR 85 north (Ogelsby Road north) to I-10 – Los Angeles: West end of Historic US 80 concurrency: Tolleson–Phoenix line: 25.9: 41.7: Historic US 80 east (Buckeye Road) / 75th Avenue: Eastern terminus; east end of Historic US 80 concurrency; road continues into Phoenix as Buckeye Road (Historic US 80 east) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  7. Arizona State Route 89A - Wikipedia

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    SR 89A Spur was originally established on July 16, 2004, over a small section of Fain Road immediately east of the intersection with SR 89A proper. [24] The route was extended over the remainder of Fain Road to SR 69 on August 18, 2011. [25] The road was originally two lanes wide but has since been widened to a four-lane divided highway. [26]

  8. Arizona State Route 347 - Wikipedia

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    It primarily serves as the major road to Maricopa; much of the road lies within the Gila River Indian Community, with another short stretch through the Ak-Chin Indian Community. The road was built in the late 1930s and established as a state highway in the 1990s. Most of it is also known as the John Wayne Parkway. On average, between 4,000 and ...

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

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    The vast majority of U.S. Route 160 (US 160) through Arizona runs through rural and sparsely populated sections. As a result, the road is entirely two-lane except two short four-lane sections in Tuba City and Kayenta. [2] US 160 begins at a junction with US 89 north of Cameron within the Navajo Nation. [3]

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