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Arizona State Route 79

State Route 79 (SR 79), also known as the Pinal Pioneer Parkway, is a 58.40 mi (93.99 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Arizona. It serves as the main route through the town of Florence, which is also the county seat of Pinal County. Although the highway has been part of the state highway system since at least 1926, it was not designated as SR 79 until 1992. The highway was previously a section of U.S. Route 80 and U.S. Route 89 between Phoenix and Tucson, until both highways were decommissioned in 1977 and 1992 respectively. SR 79 is also the only state highway in Arizona that has a business route, which is SR 79 Business through downtown Florence. SR 79 is also notable for being the location where cowboy western actor Tom Mix died in a car accident on October 14, 1940.

State Route 79

Pinal Pioneer Parkway
SR 79 highlighted in red; SR 79 Bus. in blue
Route information
Maintained by ADOT
Length58.40 mi[1] (93.99 km)
Existed1992–present
HistoryThe entire route is a former section of US 80 and US 89
Tourist
routes
Historic US 80
Major junctions
South end SR 77 / Historic US 80 in Oracle Jct.
Major intersections
North endEl Camino Viejo in Florence Jct.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CountiesPinal
Highway system
  • Arizona State Highway System
SR 79 US 80

Route description edit

 
SR 79 Arizona, near Tom Mix Memorial with Mount Lemmon in distance

SR 79 begins at an intersection with State Route 77 in the unincorporated locality of Oracle Junction. From this point, it heads northwest through state owned land plentiful with Saguaro cacti on either side of the highway. The southern portion of SR 79 from Oracle Junction to just south of Florence is designated Pinal Pioneer Parkway, a scenic road of the high desert plain with views of the Santa Catalina and Tortilla Mountains. This stretch of road was so designated by the Arizona State Highway Department on January 10, 1961.[2] The first 40 miles of SR 79 is mostly uninhabited wilderness, with only a handful of small ranching communities siding the highway on occasion. Around 11 miles (18 km) north of SR 77, SR 79 crosses Olsen Wash and passes the Cadillac Chaparral Restaurants, one of the few notable man made features on this stretch of highway. North of Foreman Wash, the terrain becomes relatively flat and fairly featureless. SR 79 from this point on becomes a straight highway with no curves or turns. 24 miles (39 km) north of Oracle Junction, the highway passes the Tom Mix Memorial, located on the west side of the highway.[3] This is where popular western actor Tom Mix died after his Cord 812 convertible crashed into what is now designated the Tom Mix Wash while bridge construction was incomplete. The single-car high-speed accident led to his death after leaving the Oracle Junction Inn in 1940.[4]

SR 79 curves again at the outskirts of Florence, crossing over the Central Arizona Project and Florence–Casa Grande Canal, before arriving at an intersection with SR 79 Business. SR 79 continues north skirting the eastern edge of town on Pinal Parkway Avenue, meeting both SR 79 Business and SR 287 at Butte Street. This intersection acts as the eastern terminus of SR 287, which provides a direct connection to the city of Casa Grande, SR 87 and Interstate 10. Within the vicinity of Florence, SR 79 services several State, County, Private and Federal Prisons as well as the main offices and courthouses of Pinal County.[3] Directly north of Florence, SR 79 crosses the Gila River and intersects with the eastern terminus of Hunt Highway. The highway then curves northeast through the Florence Military Reservation. After crossing the tracks of the abandoned Magma Arizona Railroad, SR 79 arrives at a diamond interchange with U.S. Route 60 Exit 212. SR 79 continues for a short distance north of the interchange before ending at El Camino Viejo (old US 60) at the unincorporated locality of Florence Junction.[3]

The entirety of SR 79 is a direct surface route, roughly paralleling I-10 and serving as the main route through Florence. Florence is the county seat of Pinal County and formerly served the Silver King Mine.[5] Although Florence is not accessible by Interstate, it can be reached by I-10 traffic from SR 287 and SR 87 via Casa Grande and Coolidge. Florence is also accessible from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area by Hunt Highway. SR 79 also serves as a major back-road to the Phoenix and Tucson Metropolitan Areas with control cities along this route showing either Phoenix or Tucson. Though SR 79 does not go to either city, direct connections to both Phoenix and Tucson are provided by SR 77 and US 60.[3] Most of SR 79 is a segment of Historic U.S. Route 80, save for a small section through Florence, where it follows SR 79 Business instead.[6] According to INRIX (a traffic-monitoring agency). SR 79 as of 2011 was the fastest road in the nation, with the fastest 5% of the vehicles using it clocked at an average speed of 88 miles per hour.[7]

History edit

 
Tom Mix memorial near Florence, Arizona (32°49′17.4″N 111°12′12.5″W / 32.821500°N 111.203472°W / 32.821500; -111.203472), the site of his death

SR 79 is a former section of both U.S. Route 80 and U.S. Route 89. Both highways were originally designated along this highway on November 11, 1926. US 80 was the main highway across the southern half of the United States between San Diego, California and Savannah, Georgia, while US 89 was the main north–south highway in Arizona, connecting the cities of Tucson, Phoenix and Flagstaff with Mexico and Utah.[8] 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] The US 80 designation was decommissioned from this road in 1977, when the highway was removed between Yuma and Benson.[10] The remainder of US 80 was decommissioned in Arizona on October 6, 1989.[11] The highway remained part of US 89 until August 21, 1992, when the designation was truncated to Flagstaff.[12] SR 79 was designated as a segment of Historic U.S. Route 80 by the Arizona Department of Transportation in September 2018.[13]

Although the current route has existed since 1992, the SR 79 designation was used by two other highways between 1927 and 1993.[14][15] The original SR 79 was designated on September 9, 1927, as part of the original state highways from Prescott to Jerome.[14] By 1928, it extended northeast to Flagstaff.[16] By 1941, this route was redesignated as U.S. Route 89A.[17] In 1950, SR 79 was redesignated from Camp Verde to SR 69 at Cordes Junction.[18] Between 1955 and 1964, SR 79 was extended to US 89A south of Flagstaff.[19] SR 79 was extended north to US 66 in 1964.[20] The second incarnation of SR 79 was decommissioned on March 19, 1993.[15]

Junction list edit

The entire route is in Pinal County.

Locationmi[1][a]kmDestinations[6]Notes
Oracle Junction91.14146.68  
 
SR 77 / Historic US 80 east – Globe, Oro Valley, Tucson
Southern terminus; southern end of Historic US 80 concurrency
132.27212.87 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 79 Bus. north / Historic US 80 west to SR 287 – Coolidge
Northern end of Historic US 80 concurrency
Florence134.01215.67 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 79 Bus. south / Historic US 80 east to SR 287 (Butte Ave)
Southern end of Historic US 80 concurrency
136.03218.92Hunt Highway westEastern terminus of Hunt Highway
Florence Junction150.01–
150.14
241.42–
241.63
  Historic US 80 west / US 60 – Phoenix, GlobeNorthern end of Historic US 80 concurrency; interchange; US 60 exit 212
150.28241.85El Camino ViejoNorthern terminus; former US 60/US 70/US 80 west and former US 89 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

SR 79 Business edit

 

 

State Business Route 79

LocationFlorence
Length1.99 mi[1] (3.20 km)
Existed1992–present[12]

State Business Route 79 (SR 79 Bus.) is a business loop in central Arizona. It lies entirely within the town limits of Florence located in Pinal County.[3] This route used to be designated as both US 80 Business and US 89 Business.[21] SR 79 Business is also the only active business route of a state route in Arizona.[1]

The road begins south of town at its parent State Route 79 near the Central Arizona Project canal and travels northbound on Main Street passing a "Y" junction with State Route 287 to Coolidge. The road continues northbound to an intersection with Butte Ave, at a traffic light, where the highway turns east and passes the Pinal County Governmental Complex, it terminates at the junction with State Route 79 at the intersection of Butte Ave. and Pinal Parkway Avenue. It is the only state business loop in the state of Arizona. The junction with SR 287 and 79 is scheduled to be upgraded to a roundabout intersection. The current intersection has safety issues, including 8 driveways/entrance/exit points combining at different angles.[3]

The business loop gives access to the historic downtown and business district in Florence, passing by the Pinal County Government Complex, Pinal County Historical Museum and 1891 Pinal County Courthouse.[3]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Pinal County.

Locationmi[1][a]kmDestinations[6]Notes
132.03212.48  
 
SR 79 / Historic US 80 east (Pinal Pioneer Parkway) – Phoenix, Tucson
Southern terminus; southern end of Historic US 80 concurrency
Florence132.73–
132.74
213.61–
213.62
 
 
SR 287 west (Florence–Coolidge Highway) – Coolidge
Eastern terminus of SR 287
134.03215.70  
 
SR 79 / Historic US 80 west (Pinal Parkway Avenue) – Phoenix, Tucson
Northern terminus; northern end of Historic US 80 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b The mileage reflects the official ADOT mileposts along SR 79 and SR 79 Business, which are based on former US 89. Milepost 0.00 was on US 89 (now I-19 BL) at the United States–Mexico border in Nogales.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Roadway Inventory Management Section, Multimodal Planning Division (December 31, 2013). "2013 State Highway System Log" (PDF). Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "Pinal Pioneer Parkway Proposal Wins Approval". Arizona Daily Star. January 11, 1961. p. 13. Retrieved July 1, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Google (July 1, 2019). "Map of SR 79" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Mix Funeral to be Held in Hollywood". The New London Evening Day. October 14, 1940. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
  5. ^ About Florence
  6. ^ a b c Arizona State Transportation Board Meeting Agenda (PDF) (Report). Show Low, Arizona: Arizona State Transportation Board. July 20, 2018. pp. 310 to 339. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  7. ^ Woodyard, Chris (August 18, 2011). "Go 94 mph: Here are the five fastest highways in the U.S." USA Today. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  8. ^ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  9. ^ Arizona State Highway Department (1946). State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona (Map). 1:1,267,200. Cartography by W.M. DeMerse. Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 24, 2018 – via AARoads.
  10. ^ "U.S. 80 all but gives way to Interstate highways". Arizona Daily Star. Vol. 136, no. 361. Associated Press. December 27, 1977. p. 6C. Retrieved June 13, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ Weingroff, Richard F. (October 17, 2013). "U.S. Route 80: The Dixie Overland Highway". Highway History. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  12. ^ a b Arizona Department of Transportation (August 21, 1992). "RENUMBER U.S. 89 FROM ORACLE JCT TO U.S. 60 (FLORENCE JCT)". Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  13. ^ "Historic Arizona U.S. Route 80 Designation". Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation. August 2017. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
  14. ^ a b Arizona State Highway Department (1927). Arizona State Highway Commission Official State Routes and State Highways of the State of Arizona (Map). 1:1,267,200. Cartography by W.B. Land. Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 16, 2019 – via AARoads.
  15. ^ a b Arizona Department of Transportation (March 19, 1993). "ADOT Right-of-Way Resolution 1993-02-A-008". Retrieved June 27, 2023 – via Arizona Highway Data. ELIMINATE S.R. 79 OVERLAP IN FLAGSTAFF AND RENUMBER AS S.R. 89A.
  16. ^ Arizona Highway Department (1928). State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona (Map). 1:1,584,000. Phoenix: Arizona Highway Department. Retrieved July 1, 2019 – via AARoads.
  17. ^ Arizona Highway Department (1941). State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona (Map). 1:1,584,000. Phoenix: Arizona Highway Department. Retrieved July 1, 2019 – via AARoads.
  18. ^ Arizona Department of Transportation. "ADOT Right-of-Way Resolution 1950-P-393". Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 1, 2019. REDESIGNATE PORTION OF HWY AS STATE HIGHWAY 79
  19. ^ Arizona Department of Transportation. "ADOT Right-of-Way Resolution 1964-P-013". Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 1, 2019. ABANDON HWY 79 FROM JCT OF 279 & TEMP 79 NORTH AND EAST TO HIGHWAY 79.
  20. ^ Arizona Department of Transportation. "ADOT Right-of-Way Resolution 1964-P-040". Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 1, 2019. EXTEND PORTION OF S.R. 79 FROM JCT S.R.79 & U.S.89A NORTH TO JCT OF U.S. 66.
  21. ^ "NETRonline: Historic Aerials - Viewer". NETR Online. Tempe, Arizona: Nationwide Environmental Title Research, LLC. September 10, 2018. Retrieved September 10, 2018.

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State Route 79 SR 79 also known as the Pinal Pioneer Parkway is a 58 40 mi 93 99 km long state highway in the U S state of Arizona It serves as the main route through the town of Florence which is also the county seat of Pinal County Although the highway has been part of the state highway system since at least 1926 it was not designated as SR 79 until 1992 The highway was previously a section of U S Route 80 and U S Route 89 between Phoenix and Tucson until both highways were decommissioned in 1977 and 1992 respectively SR 79 is also the only state highway in Arizona that has a business route which is SR 79 Business through downtown Florence SR 79 is also notable for being the location where cowboy western actor Tom Mix died in a car accident on October 14 1940 State Route 79Pinal Pioneer ParkwaySR 79 highlighted in red SR 79 Bus in blueRoute informationMaintained by ADOTLength58 40 mi 1 93 99 km Existed1992 presentHistoryThe entire route is a former section of US 80 and US 89TouristroutesHistoric US 80Major junctionsSouth endSR 77 Historic US 80 in Oracle Jct Major intersectionsSR 287 in Florence US 60 in Florence Jct North endEl Camino Viejo in Florence Jct LocationCountryUnited StatesStateArizonaCountiesPinalHighway systemArizona State Highway SystemInterstate US State Proposed Former SR 79 US 80 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 SR 79 Business 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description edit nbsp SR 79 Arizona near Tom Mix Memorial with Mount Lemmon in distanceSR 79 begins at an intersection with State Route 77 in the unincorporated locality of Oracle Junction From this point it heads northwest through state owned land plentiful with Saguaro cacti on either side of the highway The southern portion of SR 79 from Oracle Junction to just south of Florence is designated Pinal Pioneer Parkway a scenic road of the high desert plain with views of the Santa Catalina and Tortilla Mountains This stretch of road was so designated by the Arizona State Highway Department on January 10 1961 2 The first 40 miles of SR 79 is mostly uninhabited wilderness with only a handful of small ranching communities siding the highway on occasion Around 11 miles 18 km north of SR 77 SR 79 crosses Olsen Wash and passes the Cadillac Chaparral Restaurants one of the few notable man made features on this stretch of highway North of Foreman Wash the terrain becomes relatively flat and fairly featureless SR 79 from this point on becomes a straight highway with no curves or turns 24 miles 39 km north of Oracle Junction the highway passes the Tom Mix Memorial located on the west side of the highway 3 This is where popular western actor Tom Mix died after his Cord 812 convertible crashed into what is now designated the Tom Mix Wash while bridge construction was incomplete The single car high speed accident led to his death after leaving the Oracle Junction Inn in 1940 4 SR 79 curves again at the outskirts of Florence crossing over the Central Arizona Project and Florence Casa Grande Canal before arriving at an intersection with SR 79 Business SR 79 continues north skirting the eastern edge of town on Pinal Parkway Avenue meeting both SR 79 Business and SR 287 at Butte Street This intersection acts as the eastern terminus of SR 287 which provides a direct connection to the city of Casa Grande SR 87 and Interstate 10 Within the vicinity of Florence SR 79 services several State County Private and Federal Prisons as well as the main offices and courthouses of Pinal County 3 Directly north of Florence SR 79 crosses the Gila River and intersects with the eastern terminus of Hunt Highway The highway then curves northeast through the Florence Military Reservation After crossing the tracks of the abandoned Magma Arizona Railroad SR 79 arrives at a diamond interchange with U S Route 60 Exit 212 SR 79 continues for a short distance north of the interchange before ending at El Camino Viejo old US 60 at the unincorporated locality of Florence Junction 3 The entirety of SR 79 is a direct surface route roughly paralleling I 10 and serving as the main route through Florence Florence is the county seat of Pinal County and formerly served the Silver King Mine 5 Although Florence is not accessible by Interstate it can be reached by I 10 traffic from SR 287 and SR 87 via Casa Grande and Coolidge Florence is also accessible from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area by Hunt Highway SR 79 also serves as a major back road to the Phoenix and Tucson Metropolitan Areas with control cities along this route showing either Phoenix or Tucson Though SR 79 does not go to either city direct connections to both Phoenix and Tucson are provided by SR 77 and US 60 3 Most of SR 79 is a segment of Historic U S Route 80 save for a small section through Florence where it follows SR 79 Business instead 6 According to INRIX a traffic monitoring agency SR 79 as of 2011 was the fastest road in the nation with the fastest 5 of the vehicles using it clocked at an average speed of 88 miles per hour 7 History editSee also U S Route 80 in Arizona U S Route 89 in Arizona Arizona State Route 89A and Former state routes in Arizona State Route 79 1950 1993 nbsp Tom Mix memorial near Florence Arizona 32 49 17 4 N 111 12 12 5 W 32 821500 N 111 203472 W 32 821500 111 203472 the site of his deathSR 79 is a former section of both U S Route 80 and U S Route 89 Both highways were originally designated along this highway on November 11 1926 US 80 was the main highway across the southern half of the United States between San Diego California and Savannah Georgia while US 89 was the main north south highway in Arizona connecting the cities of Tucson Phoenix and Flagstaff with Mexico and Utah 8 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 The US 80 designation was decommissioned from this road in 1977 when the highway was removed between Yuma and Benson 10 The remainder of US 80 was decommissioned in Arizona on October 6 1989 11 The highway remained part of US 89 until August 21 1992 when the designation was truncated to Flagstaff 12 SR 79 was designated as a segment of Historic U S Route 80 by the Arizona Department of Transportation in September 2018 13 Although the current route has existed since 1992 the SR 79 designation was used by two other highways between 1927 and 1993 14 15 The original SR 79 was designated on September 9 1927 as part of the original state highways from Prescott to Jerome 14 By 1928 it extended northeast to Flagstaff 16 By 1941 this route was redesignated as U S Route 89A 17 In 1950 SR 79 was redesignated from Camp Verde to SR 69 at Cordes Junction 18 Between 1955 and 1964 SR 79 was extended to US 89A south of Flagstaff 19 SR 79 was extended north to US 66 in 1964 20 The second incarnation of SR 79 was decommissioned on March 19 1993 15 Junction list editThe entire route is in Pinal County Locationmi 1 a kmDestinations 6 NotesOracle Junction91 14146 68 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 77 Historic US 80 east Globe Oro Valley TucsonSouthern terminus southern end of Historic US 80 concurrency 132 27212 87 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 79 Bus north Historic US 80 west to SR 287 CoolidgeNorthern end of Historic US 80 concurrencyFlorence134 01215 67 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 79 Bus south Historic US 80 east to SR 287 Butte Ave Southern end of Historic US 80 concurrency136 03218 92Hunt Highway westEastern terminus of Hunt HighwayFlorence Junction150 01 150 14241 42 241 63 nbsp Historic US 80 west US 60 Phoenix GlobeNorthern end of Historic US 80 concurrency interchange US 60 exit 212150 28241 85El Camino ViejoNorthern terminus former US 60 US 70 US 80 west and former US 89 north1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSR 79 Business edit nbsp nbsp State Business Route 79LocationFlorenceLength1 99 mi 1 3 20 km Existed1992 present 12 State Business Route 79 SR 79 Bus is a business loop in central Arizona It lies entirely within the town limits of Florence located in Pinal County 3 This route used to be designated as both US 80 Business and US 89 Business 21 SR 79 Business is also the only active business route of a state route in Arizona 1 The road begins south of town at its parent State Route 79 near the Central Arizona Project canal and travels northbound on Main Street passing a Y junction with State Route 287 to Coolidge The road continues northbound to an intersection with Butte Ave at a traffic light where the highway turns east and passes the Pinal County Governmental Complex it terminates at the junction with State Route 79 at the intersection of Butte Ave and Pinal Parkway Avenue It is the only state business loop in the state of Arizona The junction with SR 287 and 79 is scheduled to be upgraded to a roundabout intersection The current intersection has safety issues including 8 driveways entrance exit points combining at different angles 3 The business loop gives access to the historic downtown and business district in Florence passing by the Pinal County Government Complex Pinal County Historical Museum and 1891 Pinal County Courthouse 3 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Pinal County Locationmi 1 a kmDestinations 6 Notes 132 03212 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 79 Historic US 80 east Pinal Pioneer Parkway Phoenix TucsonSouthern terminus southern end of Historic US 80 concurrencyFlorence132 73 132 74213 61 213 62 nbsp nbsp SR 287 west Florence Coolidge Highway CoolidgeEastern terminus of SR 287134 03215 70 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 79 Historic US 80 west Pinal Parkway Avenue Phoenix TucsonNorthern terminus northern end of Historic US 80 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusNotes edit a b The mileage reflects the official ADOT mileposts along SR 79 and SR 79 Business which are based on former US 89 Milepost 0 00 was on US 89 now I 19 BL at the United States Mexico border in Nogales References edit a b c d e Roadway Inventory Management Section Multimodal Planning Division December 31 2013 2013 State Highway System Log PDF Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved June 16 2019 Pinal Pioneer Parkway Proposal Wins Approval Arizona Daily Star January 11 1961 p 13 Retrieved July 1 2019 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g Google July 1 2019 Map of SR 79 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 1 2019 a b Mix Funeral to be Held in Hollywood The New London Evening Day October 14 1940 Retrieved June 2 2012 About Florence a b c Arizona State Transportation Board Meeting Agenda PDF Report Show Low Arizona Arizona State Transportation Board July 20 2018 pp 310 to 339 Retrieved June 16 2019 Woodyard Chris August 18 2011 Go 94 mph Here are the five fastest highways in the U S USA Today Retrieved July 1 2019 Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons Arizona State Highway Department 1946 State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona Map 1 1 267 200 Cartography by W M DeMerse Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved August 24 2018 via AARoads U S 80 all but gives way to Interstate highways Arizona Daily Star Vol 136 no 361 Associated Press December 27 1977 p 6C Retrieved June 13 2019 via Newspapers com Weingroff Richard F October 17 2013 U S Route 80 The Dixie Overland Highway Highway History Federal Highway Administration Retrieved April 1 2015 a b Arizona Department of Transportation August 21 1992 RENUMBER U S 89 FROM ORACLE JCT TO U S 60 FLORENCE JCT Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved July 1 2019 Historic Arizona U S Route 80 Designation Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation August 2017 Retrieved August 23 2018 a b Arizona State Highway Department 1927 Arizona State Highway Commission Official State Routes and State Highways of the State of Arizona Map 1 1 267 200 Cartography by W B Land Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved October 16 2019 via AARoads a b Arizona Department of Transportation March 19 1993 ADOT Right of Way Resolution 1993 02 A 008 Retrieved June 27 2023 via Arizona Highway Data ELIMINATE S R 79 OVERLAP IN FLAGSTAFF AND RENUMBER AS S R 89A Arizona Highway Department 1928 State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona Map 1 1 584 000 Phoenix Arizona Highway Department Retrieved July 1 2019 via AARoads Arizona Highway Department 1941 State Highway Department Road Map of Arizona Map 1 1 584 000 Phoenix Arizona Highway Department Retrieved July 1 2019 via AARoads Arizona Department of Transportation ADOT Right of Way Resolution 1950 P 393 Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved July 1 2019 REDESIGNATE PORTION OF HWY AS STATE HIGHWAY 79 Arizona Department of Transportation ADOT Right of Way Resolution 1964 P 013 Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved July 1 2019 ABANDON HWY 79 FROM JCT OF 279 amp TEMP 79 NORTH AND EAST TO HIGHWAY 79 Arizona Department of Transportation ADOT Right of Way Resolution 1964 P 040 Arizona Department of Transportation Retrieved July 1 2019 EXTEND PORTION OF S R 79 FROM JCT S R 79 amp U S 89A NORTH TO JCT OF U S 66 NETRonline Historic Aerials Viewer NETR Online Tempe Arizona Nationwide Environmental Title Research LLC September 10 2018 Retrieved September 10 2018 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Arizona State Route 79KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arizona State Route 79 amp oldid 1162241462 SR 79 Business, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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