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English: Route 66, State Maintained from Manuelito to the Arizona Border This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) also known as the Will Rogers Highway, was a major United States Numbered Highway in the state of Arizona from November 11, 1926, to June 26, 1985. US 66 covered a total of 385.20 miles (619.92 km) through Arizona.
State Route 66 (SR 66) is a surface road in the U.S. state of Arizona in Mohave and Coconino Counties. In 1914, the road was designated as part of the National Old Trails Highway but in 1926 was re-designated as U.S. Route 66 (US 66). [2] In 1985, US 66 was dropped from the highway system.
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6.66 US 160: US 64 at New Mexico state line 1989: current US 66: 332: 534 US 66 at Topock: US 66 near Lupton: 1926: 1985 Replaced by I-40 and SR 66; designated as a Historic Route and National Scenic Byway state-wide. [41] US 70: 107.5 [42] 173.0 US 70 at New Mexico state line: US 66 at Holbrook: 1926: 1932
Here's a rundown of what's still there when you drive cross-country and how things have changed along the famed "Mother Road."
It first appeared on an Arizona state map in 1956 and was decommissioned around 1965 when the route was decertified. State Route 789 was a leg of a proposed U.S. 789, a number proposed for the Canada to Mexico Highway. Boosters wanted to route this new highway marked from Nogales, Arizona, north to Sweetgrass, Montana.
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