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Apache Trail (Ariz.)

LC control no.sh 91005257
LC classificationF817.A62
Geographic headingApache Trail (Ariz.)
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Geographic subdivision usageArizona--Apache Trail
Variant(s)Apache Trail Historic Road (Ariz.)
Apache Trail Scenic Byway (Ariz.)
Tonto Trail (Ariz.)
See alsoScenic byways--Arizona
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Trails--Arizona
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Arizona State Route 88 (Ariz.)
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Found inWork cat.: The Apache Trail, 1991: p. 1 (Apache Trail, Arizona)
GNIS, AZ.
The Apache Trail : a national scenic byway, 1990: t.p. (a portion of State Highway 88) p. 1 (the entire State Highway 88 is approx. 78 miles long; of its total distance, 38 miles were designated a National Forest Scenic Byway in 1988; Apache Trail began centuries ago as an aboriginal highway; by the late 1800s, the Tonto Trail (as it was known) became a horse trail; present road was financed by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation)
America's byways WWW site, May 15, 2006: Arizona/Apache Trail (Apache Trail Historic Road; also known as Apache Trail Scenic Byway)
Bremner, L. Flash flood on the Apache Trail, via WWW, May 15, 2006 (Apache Trail is one of the most famous and scenic drives in Arizona and is now an established historic route; developed in 1903; Apache Trail on historic Route 88)
GeoNames [algorithmically matched] trail; 33°35ʹ51ʺN 111°12ʹ19ʺW