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U.S. Highways can also use the same suffixes listed above. Usually the suffixed routes are recognized by ADOT as U.S. Highways. For example, the Alternate route of U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is referred to as U.S. Route 89A (US 89A) instead of State Route 89A (SR 89A). The only exception to this rule is SR 93X, which is a suffixed route of US 93. [1]
Owned and maintained by the Lost Dutchman Mining Association Stanwix Station: Flap Jack Ranch, Grinnell's Station Yuma: 1858: 1880s: Barren site: Stagecoach station. Site of the Skirmish at Stanwix Station, often considered the westernmost engagement of the American Civil War. Stoddard [30] [31] [2]: 147 Yavapai: 1882: 1830s: Neglected site
Route information; Maintained by Caltrans: Length: 151.438 mi [1] (243.716 km) Tourist routes: Twentynine Palms Highway between I-10 and the Riverside–San Bernardino county line. [2] Major junctions; West end: I-10 near Palm Springs
The Lost Boys, a 1978 BBC docudrama about Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie and the Davies boys; The Lost Boys, a 1987 comedy/horror film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Kiefer Sutherland The Lost Boys, a media franchise originating with the film; Lost Boys: The Tribe, a 2008 film sequel; Lost Boys: The Thirst, a 2010 film sequel; Lost ...
Despite the introduction of the Interstates, attention was still paid to designating new U.S. Highways or altering the routes of existing examples. In 1959, US 89 between Utah and Bitter Springs was moved onto a new route through Page over the Glen Canyon Dam. The older route between Utah and Bitter Springs became a northern extension of US 89A ...
The Lost Boys is an American multimedia franchise that began with the 1987 Warner Bros. film The Lost Boys, written by Janice Fischer, James Jeremias, and Jeffrey Boam. The film was directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Harvey Bernhard .
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State Route 77 (SR 77) is a 253.93-mile (408.66-kilometre) long state highway in Arizona that traverses much of the state's length, stretching from its southern terminus at a junction with I-10 in Tucson to its northern terminus with BIA Route 6 at the Navajo Nation boundary just north of I-40.