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The Miracle Mile Historic District represents four visually and historically linked groups of buildings connected by the alignment of historical U.S. Route 80/89, which is also a contributor to the district. In total, the Miracle Mile Historic District includes 102 individual properties, many with multiple buildings, structures, and objects.
State Route 77 (SR 77) begins at a diamond interchange with Interstate 10 (I-10) Exit 255 in Tucson. The highway proceeds east along West Miracle Mile for 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometres), passing through the Miracle Mile Historic District. West Miracle Mile ends at an intersection with Oracle Road, where SR 77 turns north past the Tucson Mall.
Miracle Mile is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California. [1] It contains a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard known as Museum Row. It also contains two Historic Preservation Overlay Zones: the Miracle Mile HPOZ [2] and the Miracle Mile North HPOZ. [3]
Miracle Mile Historic District: December 11, 2017 ... Historic stretch of old U.S. Route 80 and U.S. Route 89, lined with historic hotels and businesses with iconic ...
"Miracle Mile", South Main Street in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, so named for a string of lottery-winning tickets sold there Miracle Mile Road, the southernmost alignment of Arizona State Route 77 Miracle Mile Historic District , Tucson, Arizona
Miracle Theatre: The home of Actors’ Playhouse and musicals and drama on stage. It’s a former movie theater on famous Miracle Mile. Miracle Mile: Historic central business district with ...
In Tucson there are over 281 extant historic motels and structures along the original US 80 alignment, especially on the Miracle Mile and Benson Highway segments. Part of former US 80 through Tucson was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December 2017 as the Miracle Mile Historic District.
Where SR 77 turns west onto Miracle Mile was where US 80 and US 89 met SR 84. [1] [2] [6] This intersection was formerly a large traffic circle. South of this point, Oracle Road was once part of Tucson's Miracle Mile District, a former bustling business district lined with historic motels and iconic structures.