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  2. 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.

  3. Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tucson operates Ryan Airfield 13 miles (21 km) southwest of the city center, and the town of Marana operates Marana Regional Airport 15 miles (24 km) to the northwest. Pinal Airpark is also within the metropolitan area.

  4. Arizona State Route 93 - Wikipedia

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    The old two-lane SR 93 headed east, south of and parallel to the new alignment of Interstate 40 until it came to the new section of SR 93 built to connect with the new freeway at DW Ranch Road. (I-40 exit 59). The old road turnoff from the current U.S. 93 alignment is still apparent 4.9 miles (7.9 km) south of the I-40/US 93 interchange. [2]

  5. U.S. Route 66 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The highway in Arizona was over 380 miles (610 km) in its earlier years, between California and New Mexico. [1] The route originally went from Topock through Oatman to Kingman. [2] Later, the route between Topock and Kingman was switched to an alignment going through Yucca. [5]

  6. Arizona State Route 79 - Wikipedia

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    On the afternoon of October 12, 1940, silent film actor Tom Mix died in a car accident on US 80/US 89 18.5 miles southeast of Florence, Arizona. [4] The entire highway between Florence Junction and Oracle Junction remained completely unpaved until 1946, and was the last section of US 80 in the entire state to receive pavement. [ 9 ]

  7. Interstate 10 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    East of Tucson, I‑10 parallels and, in some cases, overlies old US 80 to Benson, and was originally cosigned as US 80 and SR 86. The section of I-10 from Valencia Road to Rita Road was the first construction project in the state of Arizona funded by the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956.

  8. U.S. Route 80 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of notable attractions and structures along old US 80 in Arizona: C.S. Fly's Photo Gallery in Tombstone. Ocean to Ocean Bridge, Yuma [12] Ruins of Dome, Arizona [13] The Space Age Lodge, Gila Bend, built in 1962 and currently owned and run by Best Western [113] Gillespie Dam, Gila Bend [13]

  9. U.S. Route 191 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 191 (US 191) is a north–south U.S. Highway in eastern Arizona.The highway runs for 516.50 miles (831.23 km), making it Arizona's longest numbered highway. The highway begins at State Route 80 near Douglas and crosses over the Utah state line near Mexican Water in the Navajo Nat