Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ADOT | ||||
Length | 247.13 mi[1] (397.72 km) Length includes concurrencies with other highways. | |||
Existed | October 11, 1946–August 16, 1991 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Fed. 15 in Nogales | |||
North end | US 89 / US 93 near Wickenburg (Formerly US 66 in Kingman) | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Arizona | |||
Counties | Santa Cruz, Pima, Pinal, Maricopa | |||
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Arizona State Route 93, abbreviated SR 93, was a state highway in Arizona that existed from 1946 to 1991.[2][3] The route was co-signed with other highways along nearly all of its route from Kingman to the border at Nogales. SR 93 was the original designation for the highway from Kingman to Wickenburg, which was built in 1946. In 1965, the northern terminus of the state route was moved south to an unnamed desert junction with U.S. Route 89 just north of Wickenburg, and the southern terminus of U.S. Route 93 was moved south to the US 89 junction. The Arizona Highway Department sought U.S. Highway status for SR 93 across the rest of the state, but the proposal was never granted by AASHTO.[4] On December 17, 1984, the SR 93 designation was removed south of the Grand Avenue/Van Buren Street/7th Avenue intersection in Phoenix.[5] The route was completely decommissioned in 1991.[3]
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