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  2. Arizona State Route 88 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 88 is a long state highway in the U.S. state of Arizona. It runs from U.S. Route 60 (US 60) in Apache Junction through desert terrain to SR 188 near Roosevelt Dam . Following the Salt River for much of its length, the section east of Tortilla Flat is known as the Apache Trail and is part of the National Forest Scenic Byway system.

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  6. File:Arizona State Route 88 map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of Arizona State Route 88, the Apache Trail — in the Superstition Mountains of Maricopa and Gila Counties. Date: 3 June 2008: Source: Own work: Author ...

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  8. Motorcyclist killed, another injured after Highway 88 head-on ...

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    Marcus Canizales, 50, of Hayward, was riding west around 5 p.m. Monday on his 2007 Harley Davidson V-Rod on Highway 88, near Red Lake in Alpine County, said Officer Ruth Loehr, a spokeswoman for ...

  9. Apache Trail - Wikipedia

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    From Apache Junction heading northeast to Tortilla Flat, the Trail - named The E. Apache Trail (Arizona State Rt 88) at this point - is paved, turning into a dirt road a few miles east of Tortilla Flat, and continuing as such for nearly the full remainder of its length. The section east of Apache Junction is known officially as State Route 88.