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  2. Arizona State Route 87 - Wikipedia

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    SR 87 is known as the Beeline Highway from McDowell Road, just north of Mesa, passing by Fountain Hills and to Payson. This portion of SR 87 is entirely a four-lane highway. There is a stretch of road where the highway splits, taking different canyons through the Mazatzal Mountains south of Payson, near the junction with SR 188. The old ...

  3. Lake Mary Road - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mary Road is a north–south road in the U.S. state of Arizona. In 1967, the Arizona Department of Transportation added the road into the state highway system with the designation of State Route 487. However, by the late 1970s it had been returned to its original name, and no reason for its decommissioning is currently known.

  4. Roads and freeways in metropolitan Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State Route 87, is currently the highway running from I-10 in Picacho, to SR-84 in Picacho, to SR-287 in Coolidge, to SR-387 near Coolidge, to SR-187 near Sacaton, to SR-587 in Chandler, to Loop 202 in Chandler, to US-60 in Mesa, to Loop 202 in Mesa, to SR-188 near Rye, to SR-260 in Payson, to SR-99 in Winslow, to I-40 in Winslow, to ...

  5. Arizona State Route 260 - Wikipedia

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    SR 87 north – Winslow: West end of SR 87 concurrency: Mogollon Rim: Coconino–Gila county line: Gila: Payson: 71.62: 115.26: SR 87 south – Mesa, Phoenix: East end of SR 87 concurrency: Mogollon Rim: Gila–Coconino county line: Coconino 103.18: 166.05: Desert to Tall Pines Scenic Road (Young Road) To SR 288: Navajo: Heber-Overgaard: 124.62 ...

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  7. Payson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1950s, work progressed on a paved road from Phoenix to Payson, and the road was completed in 1958. The highway, State Route 87 (also known as the "Beeline Highway"), was later expanded to four lanes. Payson was officially incorporated in 1973.

  8. Bush Highway (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Bush Highway is a scenic highway in the US state of Arizona. It begins at the northern end of Power Road in Mesa and extends northeasterly through the Tonto National Forest to the Beeline Highway. The highway was named for local resident Harvey Grandville Bush in the 1930s.

  9. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    SR 87 in Payson: SR 264 in Second Mesa: 1936: 1967 Now part of SR 87 SR 66: 66.59: 107.17 I-40 in Kingman: Coconino-Yavapai county line 1984: current ADOT signs eastern terminus at I-40 near Seligman: SR 67: 43.40: 69.85 Bright Angel Point near North Rim: US 89A near Jacob Lake: 1941: current SR 68: 27.88: 44.87