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  2. Arizona State Route 210 - Wikipedia

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    The initial section of SR 210 has a very long history in Tucson. Called the Barraza-Aviation Highway, all but the last few miles were completed in the 1990s. On July 8, 2008, the Mayor and Council voted 6–0 to approve Alignment 3.d., which would extend SR 210 to I-10 at the current St. Mary's Road overpass.

  3. Arizona State Route 83 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 83 (SR 83) is a scenic state highway in southern Arizona, stretching from its junction with Interstate 10 near Vail south to Parker Canyon Lake. It passes through sparsely populated areas of Pima , Cochise and Santa Cruz Counties, passing through the wine towns of Sonoita and Elgin .

  4. 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.

  5. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    SR 84 in Tucson: US 80 / US 89 / SR 84 in South Tucson: 1951: 1963 Branch of State Route 84: SR 85: 117.87: 189.69 Fed. 8 at Mexican border in Lukeville: I-10 in Buckeye: 1936: current SR 86: 118.12: 190.10 SR 85 in Why: 16th Avenue in Tucson: 1930: current SR 87: 287.28: 462.33 SR 84 (unsigned) near Eloy: SR 264 near Second Mesa

  6. Arizona State Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    Mileposts reset to reflect mileage on former US 80; south end of concurrency with I-8; exit 116 on I-8; NB access via Old SR 85 and I-8 BL/Historic US 80 (Pima Street); south end of freeway segment: 118.0: 189.9: 118: I-8 east: Planned flyover interchange; north end of concurrency with I-8; future exit 118 on I-8: 121.0: 194.7: 121: To BL 8 ...

  7. Arizona State Route 84 - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Lone Star Trail was designated as Arizona State Route 84 by the Arizona State Highway Department on September 9, 1927. [6] Originally, SR 84 terminated at US 80 in Tucson in the east and SR 187 in Casa Grande in the west. [7] In 1928, the western terminus of SR 84 was extended to US 80 in Gila Bend.