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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 ...
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 287 begins in Florence at a "Y" junction with SR 79 Business near the southern end of town. The route proceeds westbound to Coolidge as the Florence-Coolidge Highway. Upon reaching Coolidge, SR 287 overlaps State Route 87 as Arizona Boulevard, and travels several miles directly south until diverging westward to Casa Grande (where it is known as Florence Boulevard).
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.
Some road maps show a continuation of the route eastbound; after briefly overlapping a short southbound stretch of State Route 347 (also, confusingly, known as Maricopa Road or the John Wayne Parkway), the highway beelines southeast to its eastern terminus at Casa Grande; this stretch of the highway is known as the Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway.
I-10 east) – Stanfield, Casa Grande, Gila Bend, Yuma: Southern terminus: Maricopa: 12.58: 20.25: Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway: Partial interchange; southbound entrance and exit only; northbound access via Honeycutt Road: 13.69: 22.03: SR 238 west – Mobile: Western terminus of SR 238: Maricopa 28.69: 46.17: I-10 – Phoenix, Tucson: Northern ...
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 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]