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  2. List of U.S. Highways in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, US 64 was extended from New Mexico into Arizona over SR 504 to US 160 in Teec Nos Pos. [32] Coincidentally, the small section of US 64 in Arizona was once designated as a section of SR 64. [33] US 80 was eliminated from Arizona in 1989, after both Arizona and New Mexico had requested AASHTO to remove the designation from both states. [34]

  3. Template:Cite ADOT map - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Highway Department Condition Map of the State Highway System (Map). 1:1,267,200. Arizona State Highway Department – via AARoads. {{Cite ADOT map |year= 1971 |inset=Yuma |accessdate= October 15, 2019}} Photogrammetry and Mapping Division (1971). State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona (Map). No scale given.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Resources/Map database

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    1946 Shell Map of United States ... 2009–2010 Official Highway and Transportation Map (Large Print ed.) ... 2011-2012 Official State Highway Map (PDF) ...

  5. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Fredonia-Vermilion Cliffs Scenic Road - From US 89A in Colorado City to US 89 in Bitter Springs. Gila-Pinal Scenic Road - From US 60 in Florence to US 60 at the Tonto National Forest boundary near Miami. Joshua Forest Scenic Road - From US 93 in Wikieup to US 93 in Wickenburg. Kayenta-Monument Valley Scenic Road - From US 160 in Kayenta to US ...

  6. Arizona State Route 66 - Wikipedia

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    Historic US 66 west (Andy Devine Street west) / Michael Street: Western terminus; west end of Historic US 66 concurrency; road continues as Historic US 66 west: 0.22– 0.25: 0.35– 0.40: I-40 / US 93 – Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, Phoenix: ADOT signs this as western terminus; exit 53 on I-40: Coconino–Yavapai county line: 66.74: 107.41

  7. U.S. Route 95 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 95 was a late addition to Arizona's U.S. Highway system, having been extended into the state around 1960 during the dawn of the Interstate Highway System. [6] [7] Though it is a short section of highway, only traveling between Ehrenberg and San Luis at the Mexico–United States border, it also serves as the main north–south highway to the cities of Yuma, San Luis, and Quartzsite. [2]

  8. Unconstructed state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    State Route 50, also known as the Paradise Parkway, was a proposed urban freeway through Glendale and Phoenix.Originally proposed in 1968 as SR 317, [1] the freeway would have run east to west, connecting the future State Route 51 and Loop 101, while running roughly parallel to, and 4 miles (6.4 km) north of, I-10 in the vicinity of Camelback Road.

  9. Arizona State Route 72 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 72 SR 72 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ADOT Length 36.74 mi (59.13 km) Existed 1930–present Major junctions West end SR 95 near Parker East end US 60 in Hope Location Country United States State Arizona Highway system Arizona State Highway System Interstate US State Proposed Former ← SR 71 → SR 73 Arizona State Highway 72, just north of Hope, Arizona ...