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  2. Arizona State Route 88 - Wikipedia

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    The route follows Idaho Road northward through a residential area with four lanes. Following a junction with Old West Highway, SR 88 turns northeast onto Apache Trail and narrows to two lanes. The route exits the city limits of Apache Junction, entering desert terrain. Passing a ghost town known as Goldfield, Apache Trail enters Tonto National ...

  3. Arizona State Route 188 - Wikipedia

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    Southern terminus; road continues as Russell Road 14.64: 23.56: SR 288 north (Desert to Tall Pines Scenic Road) – Young: Maricopa 29.23: 47.04: SR 88 west (Apache Trail west) – Apache Junction: Former southern terminus; now eastern terminus of SR 88: Roosevelt Lake: 29.35: 47.23: Roosevelt Lake Bridge: Gila 60.85: 97.93: SR 87 (Beeline ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road - From SR 89A in Sedona to SR 89A milepost 390 inside Coconino National Forest. Tse'nikani Flat Mesa Rock Scenic Road - From US 160 near Mexican Water to US 191 near Many Farms. White Mountain Scenic Road - From SR 260 in McNary to the SR 260 junction with SR 261, full length of SR 273 and Full length of SR 261.

  6. Former state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The corridor was assigned along a route from Interstate 10 in Tempe through Mesa to U.S. Route 60 (US 60), US 70, US 80, and US 89 in Apache Junction. [118] The first section of SR 360 was open to traffic between I-10 and Mill Avenue in Tempe in 1971. The freeway was finally completed to US 60/US 89 in Apache Junction in 1991. [28]

  7. Arizona State Route 77 - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Arizona State Route 75 - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State Route 75, abbreviated as SR 75, is a state highway in eastern Arizona that stretches from its junction with U.S. Route 191 and State Route 78 near Greenlee County Airport south to its junction with U.S. Route 70 in Duncan. It is primarily a shortcut for north and southbound traffic between Duncan and Clifton.

  9. Arizona State Route 264 - Wikipedia

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    SR 264 continues east to a junction with US 191 in Burnside and the two run concurrently until they reach Ganado. US 191 heads south from this junction as SR 264 heads east. SR 264 continues east to Window Rock, where the highway reaches its eastern terminus at the New Mexico state line. The road continues east as NM 264 toward US 491 at Yah-ta ...