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==Former Routes== |
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* 1) Between 1934-1938, after the completion of Hoover/Boulder Dam, the road from Kingman to the site of the dam was designated as state highway 69. In 1938 this route was redesignated as US 93 and US 466. |
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* 1) Between 1934-1938, after the completion of Hoover/Boulder Dam, the road from Kingman to the site of the dam was designated as state highway 69. In 1938 this route was redesignated as US 93 and US 466. |
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* 2) In 1938 another SR 69 began showing on state maps for the new route between Phoenix and Prescott. This older road still exists along a stretch from Mayer southeast through Cordes and Bumble Bee and terminating in Black Canyon City<ref>,</ref>. The southern portion of SR 69 from Cordes Junction to Phoenix was decommissioned in the late 1960's after Interstate 17 was completed. |
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* 2) In 1938 another SR 69 began showing on state maps for the new route between Phoenix and Prescott. This older road still exists along a stretch from Mayer southeast through Cordes and Bumble Bee and terminating in Black Canyon City<ref>,</ref>. The southern portion of SR 69 from Cordes Junction to Phoenix was deleted in the late 1960's after Interstate 17 was completed. |
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==References== |
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==References== |