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0.0
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0.0
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Welcome to Arizona ' The Grand Canyon State '
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0.0
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0.0
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Exit #303, City of Benson, Arizona - 'Home of Kartchner Caverns State Park'
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Junction of Interstate Highway #10 Benson, Arizona is located in the historical San Pedro Valley, Cochise County. Attractions in and around Benson: The Amerind Foundation, The foundation is an archeological museum and research center that preserves artifacts of the early Indian inhabitants of the region. Benson Historic Walking Tour: A walk through Benson's past. Cochise's Stronghold: A historic site in the Coronado National Forest. Gammons Gulch Ghost Town Movie Set: 1890's Town and Mining Camp recreated like the Wild West. Holy Trinity Monastery, Kartchner Caverns State Park: Located in the Whetstone Mountains these unique caverns are the most pristine in the United States.
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1.4
(308.0) |
0.9
(191.4) |
Juncation of Interstate #10
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Business route.
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2.4
(307.0) |
1.5
(190.8) |
Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway. No services.
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5.0
(304.5) |
3.1
(189.2) |
Access to R.V. resort campground.
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Services at highway.
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13.5
(295.9) |
8.4
(183.9) |
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Apache Powder Road.
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14.8
(294.7) |
9.2
(183.1) |
Point of Interest -
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Crossing the San Pedro River, Arizona.
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16.4
(293.0) |
10.2
(182.1) |
Community of St. David, Arizona
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17.1
(292.4) |
10.6
(181.7) |
Sibyl Road
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North side of highway.
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17.7
(291.8) |
11.0
(181.3) |
Community of St. David, Arizona
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Business area. Eley 3676. Founded 1877. Access to R.V. park.
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18.5
(291.0) |
11.5
(180.8) |
Access to R.V. park
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East side hwy.
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19.6
(289.8) |
12.2
(180.1) |
Services at Highway
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Fuel West side of highway.
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22.7
(286.8) |
14.1
(178.2) |
Access to R.V. park
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East side of hwy.
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24.8
(284.7) |
15.4
(176.9) |
Access to R.V. park
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West side of highway.
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30.3
(279.2) |
18.8
(173.5) |
Purtiss Flat Road
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Photo is view from highway.
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32.7
(276.8) |
20.3
(172.0) |
Roadside highway turnout
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Gravel West side of highway. No services.
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37.7
(271.8) |
23.4
(168.9) |
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View from highway.
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39.7
(269.7) |
24.7
(167.6) |
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View from highway.
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53.4
(256.0) |
33.2
(159.1) |
Junction of Highway #82
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West to communities of Fairbank, Sonoita. West to Nogales, Arizona/Mexico border crossing point. West access to Coronado National Forest. Access to Patagonia State Park Campgrounds: Park Facilities, 72 developed, 34 hook-ups and 12 boat access sites, restrooms, showers and dump station, RV size limit is 35 feet.
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56.5
(253.0) |
35.1
(157.2) |
Middle March Road
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East side hwy.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
City of Tombstone, Arizona - Photo Tombstone Arizona Highway Sign
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Elevation 4939. Founded 1879. Tombstone, Arizona - 'The Town too Tough to Die,' Tombstone was perhaps the most renowned of Arizona's old mining camps. Tombstone is America's best example of our 1880 western heritage
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Cochise County Court House, Arizona
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Built 1882. State historical site.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
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Court house interior.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo of O K Corral, Arizona
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Street of Tombstone Arizona.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo - Crystal Palace , Arizona
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Crystal Palace exterior. The Crystal Palace of today is the Crystal Palace of yesterday.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo - Crystal Palace , Tombstone Arizona
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Crystal Palace interior at the bar.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo - Crystal Palace , Tombstone Arizona
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Crystal Palace poster inside.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo - Bird Cage Tombstone Arizona
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Exterior of Bird Cage.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo - Bird Cage Tombstone Arizona
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Interior of Bird Cage.
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57.8
(251.7) |
35.9
(156.4) |
Photo - Bird Cage Tombstone Arizona
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Interior of Bird Cage and gambling tables.
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58.6
(250.9) |
36.4
(155.9) |
Access to Arizona Visitor Information
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59.1
(250.4) |
36.7
(155.6) |
Access to lodging
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Both sides of highway.
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59.7
(249.8) |
37.1
(155.2) |
Services at highway
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Fuel on West side of hwy.
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60.3
(249.1) |
37.5
(154.8) |
Gleeson Street
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Access to communities of Gleeson, Elfrida. East side of highway.
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68.1
(241.4) |
42.3
(150.0) |
David Road
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East side of highway.
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71.9
(237.5) |
44.7
(147.6) |
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View from highway.
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92.9
(216.6) |
57.7
(134.6) |
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View from highway.
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98.0
(211.5) |
60.9
(131.4) |
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View from highway.
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98.3
(211.1) |
61.1
(131.2) |
Juncation of Highway #90
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West to Sierra Vista. Access to Fort Huachuca Arizona. Fort Huachuca, constructed in 1877, was one of a chain of forts established to guard southern Arizona against the Chiricahua Apaches, led by Geronimo.
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100.7
(208.7) |
62.6
(129.7) |
Roadside highway turnout
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Paved, no services. South side of highway.
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101.5
(207.9) |
63.1
(129.2) |
View from highway
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110.7
(198.7) |
68.8
(123.5) |
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113.0
(196.5) |
70.2
(122.1) |
Roadside highway turnout
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Paved, West side of highway.
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114.3
(195.2) |
71.0
(121.3) |
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Mule Pass Tunnel.
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115.7
(193.8) |
71.9
(120.4) |
City of Bisbee, Arizona
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City of Bisbee. Elevation 5300. Founded 1880. Attractions - Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum.
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115.7
(193.8) |
71.9
(120.4) |
Photo - Bisbee highway sign
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119.1
(190.4) |
74.0
(118.3) |
City of Bisbee, Arizona
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119.1
(190.4) |
74.0
(118.3) |
City of Bisbee, Arizona
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120.5
(188.9) |
74.9
(117.4) |
Access to Bisbee Arizona Museum
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West side of highway.
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122.6
(186.8) |
76.2
(116.1) |
Roadside highway turnout
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View point with information signs. West side of highway. Photo of Lavender Pit Queen Mine Arizona.
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124.7
(184.7) |
77.5
(114.8) |
Junction of Highway #92
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West to communities of Naco, Palominas, Miracle Valley.
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130.2
(179.3) |
80.9
(111.4) |
Access to Cochise County Arizona Sheriff's Office
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North side of highway.
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134.4
(175.1) |
83.5
(108.8) |
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View from highway.
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137.6
(171.9) |
85.5
(106.8) |
Access to community of Double Adobe
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East of highway.
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137.6
(171.9) |
85.5
(106.8) |
Access to community of Double Adobe
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East of highway.
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139.2
(170.3) |
86.5
(105.8) |
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View from highway.
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153.7
(155.8) |
95.5
(96.8) |
Access to R.V. park
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East side of highway.
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158.2
(151.3) |
98.3
(94.0) |
Access to lodging
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South side of highway.
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163.0
(146.4) |
101.3
(91.0) |
Access to Cochise College
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North side of highway.
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172.0
(137.4) |
106.9
(85.4) |
Kings Highway
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North side of highway.
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179.8
(129.7) |
111.7
(80.6) |
Junction of Highway #191
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North to communities of Pirtleville, McNeal, Elfrida.
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180.9
(128.6) |
112.4
(79.9) |
Photo - City of Douglas highway sign
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City of Douglas.
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182.7
(126.8) |
113.5
(78.8) |
Services at highway
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Fuel
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183.1
(126.3) |
113.8
(78.5) |
City of Douglas
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Business area. Access to visitor information - South side of highway.
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194.1
(115.4) |
120.6
(71.7) |
Vehicle Inspection Station
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East side of highway.
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212.9
(96.6) |
132.3
(60.0) |
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Looking North view from highway.
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217.4
(92.1) |
135.1
(57.2) |
Photo - Pedregosa Mountains Arizona.
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Looking North at the Pedregosa Mountains.
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223.2
(86.3) |
138.7
(53.6) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing Silver Creek.
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227.7
(81.8) |
141.5
(50.8) |
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View from highway.
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244.1
(65.3) |
151.7
(40.6) |
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View from highway.
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260.7
(48.8) |
162.0
(30.3) |
Rucker Canyon Road
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284.7
(24.8) |
176.9
(15.4) |
Community of Apache
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286.1
(23.3) |
177.8
(14.5) |
Roadside highway turnout
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Historical marker monument. East side Hwy #1. The site where Geronimo surrendered at this point. Picnic tables and shelters, no toilets.
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309.5
(0.0) |
192.3
(0.0) |
Photo - New Mexico highway sign
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State line road. Arizona/New Mexico border.
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309.5
(0.0) |
192.3
(0.0) |
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View from highway.
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309.5
(0.0) |
192.3
(0.0) |
Photo Arizona highway sign
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Start / Finish of Highway Travel Guide. For continuance of Highway #80 New Mexico, see Milebymile.com Highway Travel Guide New Mexico. - Se
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