What do pilots operating under FAA 14 CFR 91 have to do to fly in any of the Special Flight Rules Areas (SFRA). Does each SFRA have its own requirements? I know there's a question already about the Washington DC SFRA. Is there a master list of these areas with corresponding requirements?
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The "master list" of special flight rules areas (SFRAs) in the United States is FAR 93 (14CFR93)) - aptly named "Special Air Traffic Rules".
It contains a list of areas with "Special Air Traffic Rules", including the requirements for operating in those areas.
Charts with SFRAs on them include a notice directing you to FAR 93 (and often other helpful information about the SFRA):

In addition to "Special Air Traffic Rules" some airspace with "special" rules may be defined by "Special Federal Aviation Regulations" (SFARs), found at the beginning of Part 91.
The only one I see in there currently is the Grand Canyon National Park SFAR.
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