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  2. Queen Creek Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Creek Tunnel is a 1,217-foot-long (371 m) tunnel on US 60 in the Superstition Mountains, just east of Superior, Arizona. [2] Completed in 1952, the Queen Creek Tunnel links Phoenix with Safford by way of Superior and Globe/Miami. It replaced the smaller Claypool Tunnel that had been built in 1926. The new tunnel was cut through the ...

  3. Top-of-the-World, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Top-of-the-World is located in eastern Pinal County at (33.346856, -110.995172 The CDP extends east into Gila County. U.S. Route 60 passes through the center of the community, leading east 15 miles (24 km) to Globe and southwest 8 miles (13 km) to Superior.

  4. Arizona State Route 347 - Wikipedia

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    SR 347 ends at a diamond interchange at I-10, Exit 164, while Queen Creek Road continues east through the Gila River Indian Reservation towards the City of Chandler and Chandler Municipal Airport. [1] [3] The route is maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), which is responsible for maintaining highways in the state. As ...

  5. U.S. Route 60 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Pinto Creek Bridge won an Annual Award of Merit for being the "most beautiful steel bridge", given by the American Institute of Steel Construction. [14] In 1952, the Claypool Tunnel was bypassed by the Queen Creek Tunnel to the north, upgrading from a simple “hole in the rock”-type tunnel to a more modern tunnel. [14]

  6. Arizona State Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    Queen Creek tripoint: 4.40: 7.08: 4: Meridian Road [3] At-grade intersection, future interchange [3] Pinal: Apache Junction–Queen Creek line: 5.48: 8.82: 5: Ironwood Drive: At-grade intersection, future interchange; current eastern terminus [3] Gold Canyon: US 60 – Phoenix, Globe: Planned Interchange; to be US 60 exit 205: 1.000 mi = 1.609 ...

  7. Phoenix metropolitan area arterial roads - Wikipedia

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    Continuing as a four-lane highway east of the I-10 for two miles, Queen Creek Road expands to six-lanes upon crossing the city Chandler shortly west of Price Road and intersects with SR 87 (Arizona Avenue). Shortly, after crossing Gilbert, the highway reduces to a four-lane road and continues to Queen Creek where it ends a stretch at Hawes Road.

  8. U.S. Route 70 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    On February 13, 1969, US 70 was further truncated to US 60 in Globe, where its western terminus remains to this day. [43] Today, former US 70 between Ehrenberg and Globe is now part of Interstate 10, US 60 and several city and county maintained roads. The remaining section of US 70 has remained mostly unchanged since 1956.

  9. Globe, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Globe (Western Apache: Bésh Baa GowÄ…h "Place of Metal") [3] is a city in and the county seat [4] of Gila County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 7,249. [5] Globe was founded c. 1875 as a mining camp. Mining, tourism, government and retirees are most important in the present-day Globe economy.