Talk:U.S. Route 64

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Arizona has been pulled out due to the portion in Arizona not being a part of the National Highway System. Also, a state specific U.S. Route 64 in Arizona will not exist due to it being only four miles long and just a two-lane rural highway in the state. --Holderca1 talk 15:03, 28 April 2008 (UTC)