U.S. Route 160 in Arizona, the Glossary
U.S. Route 160 (US 160), also known as the Navajo Trail, is a U.S. Highway which travels west to east across the Navajo Nation and Northeast Arizona for.[1]
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59 relations: Albuquerque, New Mexico, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Apache County, Arizona, Arizona Department of Transportation, Arizona State Route 264, Arizona State Route 564, Arizona State Route 64, Arizona State Route 98, Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad, Bluff, Utah, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Cameron, Arizona, Chinle Creek, Coconino County, Arizona, Colorado, Cortez, Colorado, Dennehotso, Arizona, Edwin L. Mechem, Flagstaff, Arizona, Former state routes in Arizona, Four Corners Monument, George Dewey Clyde, Grand Canyon, Kayenta Airport, Kayenta, Arizona, Laguña Creek, List of named highway junctions in Utah, Mexican Hat, Utah, Mexican Water, Arizona, Moenkopi, Arizona, Monument Valley, Navajo County, Arizona, Navajo Nation, Navajo National Monument, New Mexico, Paul Fannin, Rare Metals, Arizona, Red Mesa, Arizona, Shiprock, New Mexico, Shonto, Arizona, Stephen McNichols, Stewart Udall, Teec Nos Pos, Arizona, Tonalea, Arizona, Tsegi, Arizona, Tuba City Airport, Tuba City, Arizona, U.S. Route 160 in New Mexico, U.S. Route 163, U.S. Route 191 in Arizona, ... Expand index (9 more) »
- U.S. Highways in Arizona
- U.S. Route 160
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, also known as ABQ, Burque, and the Duke City, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico.
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American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is a standards setting body which publishes specifications, test protocols, and guidelines that are used in highway design and construction throughout the United States.
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Apache County, Arizona
Apache County is a county in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Arizona.
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Arizona Department of Transportation
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is an Arizona state government agency charged with facilitating mobility within the state.
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Arizona State Route 264
State Route 264 (SR 264) is a state highway in northeastern Arizona, that runs from a junction with US 160 near Tuba City to the New Mexico state line at Window Rock, where the highway continues as New Mexico State Road 264 (NM 264).
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Arizona State Route 564
State Route 564, also known as SR 564, is a state highway in northern Arizona serving Navajo National Monument.
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Arizona State Route 64
State Route 64 (SR 64) is a state highway in the northern part of the US state of Arizona.
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Arizona State Route 98
State Route 98 (SR 98) is a state highway in Coconino County in the U.S. state of Arizona.
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Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad
The Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad was an electrified private railroad operating in Northern Arizona, USA within the Navajo Nation which transported coal from the Peabody Energy Kayenta Mine near Kayenta, Arizona to the Navajo Generating Station power plant at Page, Arizona.
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Bluff, Utah
Bluff is a town in San Juan County, Utah, United States.
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), also known as Indian Affairs (IA), is a United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior.
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Cameron, Arizona
Cameron (Naʼníʼá Hasání) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, on the Navajo Nation.
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Chinle Creek
Chinle Creek is a tributary stream of the San Juan River in Apache County, Arizona and San Juan County, Utah.
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Coconino County, Arizona
Coconino County is a county in the North-Central part of the U.S. state of Arizona.
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Colorado
Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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Cortez, Colorado
Cortez is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Montezuma County, Colorado, United States.
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Dennehotso, Arizona
Dennehotso (Deinihootso) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
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Edwin L. Mechem
Edwin Leard Mechem (July 2, 1912 – November 27, 2002) was an American attorney, politician, and jurist from New Mexico.
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Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff is the county seat of Coconino County, Arizona, in the southwestern United States.
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Former state routes in Arizona
Below is a list and summary of the former state routes in Arizona, including mileage tables and maps.
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Four Corners Monument
The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet.
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George Dewey Clyde
George Dewey Clyde (July 21, 1898 – April 2, 1972) was an American politician and the tenth governor of Utah, serving two terms from 1957 until 1965 as a Republican.
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Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.
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Kayenta Airport
Kayenta Airport is a public use airport located southeast of the central business district of Kayenta, in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
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Kayenta, Arizona
Kayenta (Tó Dínéeshzheeʼ meaning "Fingers of Water" because of how water runs down the rocks when it rains) is a U.S. town which is part of the Navajo Nation and is in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
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Laguña Creek
Laguña Creek also formerly also known as Tyende Creek, is a stream in the Navajo and Apache Counties of Arizona.
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List of named highway junctions in Utah
A number of highway junctions in the U.S. state of Utah have names that appear on maps and in state laws designating the highways.
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Mexican Hat, Utah
Mexican Hat is a census-designated place (CDP) in Utah in the United States.
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Mexican Water, Arizona
Mexican Water is an unincorporated community in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
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Moenkopi, Arizona
Moenkopi (Oozéí Hayázhí) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to the southeast side of Tuba City off U.S. Route 160.
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Monument Valley
Monument Valley (Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii,, meaning "valley of the rocks") is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of sandstone buttes, with the largest reaching above the valley floor.
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Navajo County, Arizona
Navajo County (Tʼiisyaakin Áłtsʼíísí Bił Hahoodzo) is a county in the northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona.
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Navajo Nation
The Navajo Nation (Naabeehó Bináhásdzo), also known as Navajoland, is an Indian reservation of Navajo people in the United States.
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Navajo National Monument
Navajo National Monument is a National Monument located within the northwest portion of the Navajo Nation territory in northern Arizona, which was established to preserve three well-preserved cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people: Keet Seel (Broken Pottery), Betatakin (Ledge House), and Inscription House.
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New Mexico
New Mexico (Nuevo MéxicoIn Peninsular Spanish, a spelling variant, Méjico, is also used alongside México. According to the Diccionario panhispánico de dudas by Royal Spanish Academy and Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the spelling version with J is correct; however, the spelling with X is recommended, as it is the one that is used in Mexican Spanish.; Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States.
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Paul Fannin
Paul Jones Fannin (January 29, 1907January 13, 2002) was an American businessman and politician.
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Rare Metals is a populated place in Coconino County, Arizona, United States.
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Red Mesa, Arizona
Red Mesa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
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Shiprock, New Mexico
Shiprock (Naatʼáanii Nééz) is an unincorporated community on the Navajo reservation in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States.
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Shonto, Arizona
Shonto (Shą́ą́ʼtóhí) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States, in the Navajo Nation.
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Stephen McNichols
Stephen Lucid Robert McNichols (March 7, 1914 – November 25, 1997) was an American politician who served as Colorado's 35th Governor from 1957 to 1963.
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Stewart Udall
Stewart Lee Udall (January 31, 1920 – March 20, 2010) was an American politician and later, a federal government official who belonged to the Democratic Party.
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Teec Nos Pos, Arizona
Teec Nos Pos (Navajo) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
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Tonalea, Arizona
Tonalea (Tó Nehelį́į́h) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States.
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Tsegi, Arizona
Tsegi is a populated place situated in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
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Tuba City Airport
Tuba City Airport is a public-use airport located west of the central business district of Tuba City, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States.
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Tuba City, Arizona
Tuba City (Tó Naneesdizí) is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Coconino County, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, United States.
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U.S. Route 160 in New Mexico
U.S. Route 160 (US 160) is a U.S. Highway in the extreme northwestern corner of New Mexico near the Four Corners area. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona and U.S. Route 160 in New Mexico are U.S. Route 160.
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U.S. Route 163
U.S. Route 163 (also U.S. Highway 163, US 163) is a U.S. Highway that runs from US 160 northward to US 191 in the U.S. states of Arizona and Utah. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona and U.S. Route 163 are U.S. Highways in Arizona.
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U.S. Route 191 in Arizona
U.S. Route 191 (US 191) is a north–south U.S. Highway in eastern Arizona. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona and U.S. Route 191 in Arizona are U.S. Highways in Arizona.
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U.S. Route 491
U.S. Route 491 (US 491) is a north–south U.S. Highway serving the Four Corners region of the United States.
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U.S. Route 50 in Utah
U.S. Route 50 (US-50) in Utah crosses the center of the state.
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U.S. Route 6 in Utah
U.S. Route 6 (US-6) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway through the central part of the U.S. state of Utah.
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U.S. Route 64 in New Mexico
U.S. Route 64 (US 64) is a U.S. Numbered Highway that runs from the Four Corners area in Arizona to the east coast of North Carolina. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona and U.S. Route 64 in New Mexico are U.S. Highways in Arizona.
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U.S. Route 66
U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System.
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U.S. Route 89 in Arizona
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Arizona that begins in Flagstaff and heads north to the Utah border northwest of Page. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona and U.S. Route 89 in Arizona are U.S. Highways in Arizona.
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United States Numbered Highway System
The United States Numbered Highway System (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States.
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United States Secretary of the Interior
The United States secretary of the interior is the head of the United States Department of the Interior.
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Utah
Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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See also
U.S. Highways in Arizona
- List of U.S. Highways in Arizona
- Special routes of U.S. Route 60
- Special routes of U.S. Route 80
- Special routes of U.S. Route 95
- U.S. Route 160
- U.S. Route 160 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 163
- U.S. Route 180
- U.S. Route 191
- U.S. Route 191 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 466
- U.S. Route 60
- U.S. Route 60 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 64
- U.S. Route 64 in New Mexico
- U.S. Route 66 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 70
- U.S. Route 70 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 80
- U.S. Route 80 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 87
- U.S. Route 89
- U.S. Route 89 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 89A
- U.S. Route 91
- U.S. Route 93
- U.S. Route 93 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 95
- U.S. Route 95 in Arizona
U.S. Route 160
- Colorado State Highway 3
- Highway of Legends National Scenic Byway
- Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic and Historic Byway
- San Juan Skyway Scenic and Historic Byway
- Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway
- Tracks Across Borders Scenic and Historic Byway
- U.S. Route 160
- U.S. Route 160 in Arizona
- U.S. Route 160 in Colorado
- U.S. Route 160 in Kansas
- U.S. Route 160 in New Mexico
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_160_in_Arizona
Also known as Navajo Route 1, U.S. Route 160 (Arizona), U.S. Route 164 in Arizona, US 160 (AZ).
, U.S. Route 491, U.S. Route 50 in Utah, U.S. Route 6 in Utah, U.S. Route 64 in New Mexico, U.S. Route 66, U.S. Route 89 in Arizona, United States Numbered Highway System, United States Secretary of the Interior, Utah.