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State Route 39 traced on 1972 USGS topos (public domain). Red is older roads; blue was reconstructed ca. 1967. Thinner blue was never completed. Black circles show the extent of the section closed since 1978 due to landslides.
This is not the "Convict Road" that includes the "Bridge to Nowhere" and two tunnels. That is in the next canyon to the east.
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