Holbrook – Petrified Forest
The Petrified Forest National Park is located in northeastern Arizona. The park is part of the Colorado Plateau and the Painted Desert, a desert at about 1,800 m above sea level. In the area are many of petrified wood, hence the name “Petrified Forest”.
Website of the National Park
Address: 1 Petrified Forest Rd, Holbrook, AZ
Holbrook – Pow Wow Trading Post
The Navajo Trading Post is unfortunately closed today, as are many other shops of the Indians in the area. The sign stands still and gives off a good photo opportunity.
Address: 752 Navajo Blvd, Holbrook, AZ
Joseph City – Jack Rabbit Trading Post
1949 opened this trading post, but as this is no longer active, but today it is a famous stop on Route 66. You can buy souvenirs in the shop. This trading post was for Rich Henry’s Rabbit Ranch in Staunton, IL, an inspiring example.
Address: 3386 Hwy 66, Joseph City, AZ 86032
Winslow – Theatre
The Winslow – Theatre shows movies still analog and just collects donations for a digital projector. The cinema is open for films and other events.
Website
Address: 115 N Kinsley Ave, Winslow, AZ
Winslow – Standing at the Corner
“Well I’m standing at a corner in Winslow Arizona”, the Eagles once sang in the song “Take it easy”. Today you really can stand at the Corner in Winslow Arizona. The town bulid a sculpture an a mural. It is a very often vistited Route 66-Attraction.
Address: N Kinsley Ave, Winslow, AZ
Twin Arrows – Trading Post
A ruin and two red arrows Indians can be seen there. This location was a scene in the movie “Forest Gump”.
Address: Route 66 (Exit 219 I-40) Twin Arrows, AZ
Williams – Murals
In Williams, there are some murals painted on the walls of souvenir shops that line the street for the most part, Williams.
Address: Route 66, Williams, AZ
Historic Seligman Sundries
The shop is not only a gift shop, but also to equal the Visitor Center of Seligman.
Website of the Shop
Address: 22405 Historic Route 66 – Seligman, AZ
Seligman – Rusty Bolt Souvenir & Gift Shop
This shop opposite the Canyon Lodge stands out for the mannequins that are on the roof. In front of the shop is an old Chevy, also with two mannequins.
Website
Address: 22345 W. Route. 66, Seligman, AZ
Seligman – Roadrunner
The Roadrunner gift shop is housed in a Chevrolet dealership and – garage building from 1936, the new owner has completely renovated and housed a shop in it.
Website
Address: 22330 W Route 66, Seligman, AZ
Seligman – Delgadillo’s Route 66 Gift Shop & Visitor Center
With Angel Delgadillo it all began. Angel could not bear that his city was completely cut off from traffic after the completion of Interstate 40. His city was not to die, like so many others at the former Route 66, he founded the Route 66 Association and organized “Fun Run Route 66” to make a attention to the small places that were still on the edge of the road. The former hairdresser cuts now rarely hair in his small shop, which has become by its notoriety for pilgrimage for Route 66 fans.
Address: 217 E Route 66, Seligman, AZ
Seligman, AZ – Souvenir Shop
One of the many souvenir shops in Seligman. This is across the street from the Supai Motel. In front of th shop are standing a lot of beautiful old cars.
Address:Route 66 – Seligman, AZ
Hackberry, AZ – General Store
The general store was once called “Mother Lode of Mother Road memorabilia”. There was everything except petrol. The old gas pumps are only for decoration. On the grounds the traveler can look around and finds a collection of old cars, Road Signs, tools, etc. In the store is a snack shop and gift shop. There If you want to buy something and it does not fit in the trunk, they will send the owner by mail even if you live not in the USA.
Website
Address: Route 66, Hackberry, AZ
Kingman – Lokomotive Park
In Kingman are a few disused locomotives dating from 1927. Until they landed in the park, they covered 2.5 million miles.
Address: Historic Route 66, Kingman, AZ
Kingman – Route 66 Museum
The museum is housed in the old Powerhouse of Kingman. Kingman refers to itself as the heart of Route 66, accordingly proud is the museum.
Address: 120 W Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ