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SR 69 south – Prescott Valley, Phoenix: Interchange; no southbound exit: Gurley Street: Partial interchange; southbound left exit only; northbound access is via Aven Drive intersection: 55.86: 89.90: Yavpe Connector: North end state maintenance: N/A: Prescott Lakes Parkway to SR 69 – Phoenix: 58.13: 93.55: Hillsdale Road: South end state ...
SR 69 – Prescott, Phoenix: Southern terminus; road continues as Prescott Country Club Boulevard 3.28: 5.28: 328: Lakeshore Drive: Interchange: Prescott Valley: 0.00: 0.00: SR 89A to SR 89 – Prescott, Cottonwood: Northern terminus; road continues as SR 89A south (Pioneer Parkway west) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
SR 89 in Prescott: 1936: current Formerly extended to Phoenix but was replaced by I-17 SR 69T: 3.02: 4.86 SR 87/SR 93 in Mesa: South Price Road and Baseline Road in Tempe: 1955: 1979 Formerly extended to US 60 in Phoenix but was replaced by I-17, I-10 and SR 360 SR 71 — — US 180 near Safford: US 60 in Eagar: 1927
The highway mainly consists of four-lanes (two per side), although some sections in Prescott and Prescott Valley are wider. Prior to the construction of Interstate 17 in the 1960s and early 1970s, State Route 69 continued south to Phoenix, Arizona , as the Prescott-Phoenix Hwy or Black Canyon Highway on a different alignment, through the ghost ...
US 89 is among the first U.S. Highways established in Arizona between November 11, 1926 and September 9, 1927. Until 1992, US 89 started at the international border in Nogales and was routed through Tucson, Phoenix and Prescott between Nogales and Flagstaff. State Route 79 and State Route 89 are both former sections of US 89.
Prescott Valley (locally, PV) is located in central Arizona approximately 85 miles (137 km) north of Phoenix at 5,100 feet (1,600 m). elevation. PV has good access to Arizona State Route 89 , SR-89A and SR-69 , connecting to Interstates 17 and 40 .
In 1936, SR 69 was established as a state route from Phoenix north to Prescott. [6] [7] The road was completed by 1940 to Prescott. In 1954, a new route north to Flagstaff was established as SR 79. In May 1956, the Black Canyon Highway from Phoenix to Flagstaff was completed, [5] but not to Interstate standards. [8]
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.