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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. As it crosses the state, US 60 overlaps at various points: I-17, I-10, SR 77, SR 260, US 191 ...
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U.S. Route 60 is a major east–west United States highway, traveling 2,655 miles (4,273 km) from southwestern Arizona to the Atlantic Ocean coast in Virginia.The highway's eastern terminus is in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where it is known as General Booth Boulevard, just south of the city's Oceanfront resort district at the intersection of Rudee Point Road and Harbor Point.
In 1982, US 60 was truncated between the Colorado River in California to I-10 in Brenda. [28] I-10 entirely replaced US 60 from Brenda west into California. [29] Arizona unsigned and decommissioned all of US 66 internally in 1984, following the completion of I-40. The remaining sections became business loops of I-40 or SR 66. [30]
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Replaced US 60, US 70, SR 93, SR 84, US 80 and SR 86: I-11 — — Fed. 15D at Mariposa Port of Entry on United States-Mexico border: I-11/US 93 at the Nevada state line proposed — Will replace US 93: I-15: 29.39: 47.30 I-15 at the Nevada state line: I-15 at the Utah state line 1962 [5] current Replaced US 91: I-17: 145.76: 234.58 I-10 / US ...
Betty White’s face will be gracing postage stamps soon!. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced the stamp designs for 2025 on Friday, Nov. 15, revealing that one of the stamps will be a ...
English: This image is a representation of a 1950's technicolor U.S. Route shield used by Arizona. Each color meant a different direction. Brown meant East, Green meant South, Orange meant North and Blue meant West. Arizona replaced the signs with traditional Black and White shields in the late 50's early 60's.