This is a 1931-1941 alignment of '66 west of Flagstaff. Today consisted of a lot of backtracking. We traveled a lot of miles but covered only a little distance. Back to Williams for sightseeing and then on to Seligman which is a treat all by itself. Then on to Hackberry and the Hackberry General Store. It's great to see all of these places restored and carrying on in the flavor of the old Route 66 completely oblivious to the interstate just a few miles away. A lot of things to see today and a lot of pictures too. Arizona pictures are here. The end of the day finds us in Kingman, AZ.
"Open -road travelers are made more than born. They are as different from theme-park tourists as anything you can imagine. Tourists rush; travelers mosey. Tourists look for souvenirs; travelers seek out the souvenir makers. Tourists want to see all the right places; travelers simply go into the country. Travelers are openly romantic about the going itself, the adventurous possibility of it all."
Get Your Kicks on Route 66
Well if you ever plan to motor west, Just take my way , that's the highway that's the best. Get your kicks on Route sixty-six. Well it winds from Chicago to LA. More than two-thousand miles all the way. Get your kicks on Route sixty-six. Well it goes through St. Louie down to Missouri, Oklahoma City looks oh so pretty. You'll see Amarillo, Gallup, New Mexico, Flagstaff, Arizona, don't forget Winona, Kingsman, Barstow, San Bernardino. Won't you get hip to this timely tip And think you'll take that California trip. Get your kicks on route sixty-six. Get your kicks on route sixty-six.
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