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Arizona runs through rural and sparsely populated sections. As a result, the road is entirely two-lane except two short four-lane sections in Tuba City and Kayenta. US 160 begins at a junction with
568:. The small community is the location of a natural landmark known as the "Elephant's Feet", which comprises two small layered stone buttes directly bordering the northern edge of the highway. East of Tonalea, US 160 parallels the disused tracks of the
806:. The contracted stipulated C.R. Davis would construct 9 miles (14 kilometres) of highway northeast of Tuba City at a total cost of $ 393,202. Another contract to construct a further 10 miles (16 kilometres) of N1 northeast of Tuba City towards
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as a paved two-lane arterial road. The highway curves to the north, east of the airport, scaling the western edge of a large ridge, before turning to the east, crossing over the ridge. East of the ridge, US 160 continues due east into
883:). Nationally, US 164 encompassed the entire length of the Navajo Trail between US 666 in Colorado and US 89 in Arizona, as well as running concurrently with US 89 southwest to a western terminus at
903:. However, the US 160 designation was only applied to the junction with US 89 north of Flagstaff, with the remainder of US 164 concurrent with US 89 to Flagstaff being removed entirely.
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on
September 16, 1962, marking the completion of SR 64 and SR 364 between US 89 and the Arizona–New Mexico border, as well as the continuation of the Navajo Trail into New Mexico and
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and past Tsegi Canyon. US 160 stops paralleling the tracks of the Black Mesa and Lake Powell
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was awarded in
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ESTABLISH HIGHWAY AS STATE ROUTE 64 FROM NAVAJO COUNTY NE 122 MILES TO NEW MEXICO STATE LINE.
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