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Maintained by ADOT | ||||
Length | 46.79 mi (75.30 km) | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Arizona | |||
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State Route 73, also known as SR-73, is a nominally east-west state highway primarily serving the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in eastern Arizona. SR-73 begins at a junction with the U.S. Route 60 / State Route 77 concurrency near Carrizo, travels southeast to Fort Apache and Whiteriver, then bends north-northeast until intersecting State Route 260 at Hon Dah.
The original SR-73 traveled from San Carlos to Springerville. The southern segment from San Carlos to Fort Apache was turned back and is maintained as Indian Route 9; the northern segment (which gave rise to branches SR-273, SR-373 and SR-473) from Hon Dah to Springerville became part of SR-260 (along with a former branch State Route 173).
Apart from its termini, the current SR-73 intersects no other US or state routes.
Junctions
- U.S. Route 60 / State Route 77 (western terminus)
- State Route 260 (northern/eastern terminus)
References
- Arizona Department of Transportation. "ADOT Highway Log" (PDF).
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