Former State Routes in Arizona - State Route 62

State Route 62 was a state highway in northwestern Arizona running a total of 4 miles (6.4 km) from US 93, north of Kingman to the mining town of Chloride. The road first appeared on a 1936 map and it was deleted from the state highway system in 1972 because of the closure of the mine in Chloride. The road is still in use today as a county route.

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