Unconstructed State Routes in Arizona - State Route 76

State Route 76 was a proposed state highway in eastern central Arizona, United States that would have connected State Route 77 and San Manuel. There was a planned extension to Benson which would have been State Route 176. It was shown on state maps in the 1970s but was never built. It would have followed the San Pedro River on its entire length.

← SR 75 SR 77 →

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