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Arizona State Route 77

 
Wikipedia: Arizona State Route 77
Arizona 77.svg
State Route 77
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 253.93 mi[1] (408.66 km)
South end: I-10 (AZ).svg I-10 in Tucson
Major
junctions:
US 70.svg US 70 in Globe
US 60.svg US 60 in Globe-Show Low
US 180.svg US 180 in Holbrook
I-40 (AZ).svg I-40 in Holbrook
North end: BIA Route 6 at Navajo Indian Reservation
State routes in Arizona
< Arizona 75.svg SR 75 SR 78 Arizona 78.svg >
< Arizona 84.svg SR 84 84A SR 85 Arizona 85.svg >
Unconstructed - Former

State Route 77 (or SR 77) is a state highway in Arizona that traverses much of the state's length, stretching from its northern terminus at the boundary of the Navajo Nation north of Holbrook to its junction with I-10 in Tucson.

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Route description

At its southern terminus, north of Tucson, the road is known as Oracle Road[2] until the final mile and a half when the road turns westward directly toward Interstate 10 and is called Miracle Mile Road[2], named such in 1962[3].

Route 77 traveling through Salt River Canyon

Past the Navajo Nation boundary, SR 77 becomes BIA Route 6 northbound towards Keams Canyon. Between Show Low and Globe, this highway is concurrent with U.S. Route 60. Its southernmost reaches were formerly part of U.S. Route 80 and U.S. Route 89, except for its terminal segment, the Miracle Mile segment of old Business 10 and State Route 84A.

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