FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — One of the main stops on the Mother Road is Flagstaff, a bustling city with plenty of nostalgic characteristics. While Flagstaff has truly changed since Route 66’s heyday, ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily)— Route 66 is turning 100 next year, and people in the High Country are already planning a big celebration! There’s a ton of history built into the road that runs through the ...
Route 66, often called the "Mother Road," was established in 1926 as a vital highway linking Chicago to Santa Monica, California, spanning over 2,400 miles. Conceived as part of the nation’s early ...
Route 66 may have been officially decommissioned in the 1980s, but in Flagstaff, it's still very much alive – not just in ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — Long before it sat vacant on Route 66, the El Pueblo Motor Inn played a pivotal role in World War II. This is where the first Navajo Code Talkers were recruited, and now, 80 ...
As Route 66 marks its 100th anniversary, communities across the country are reflecting on the highway’s cultural legacy. In ...
The Mother Road is turning 100 this year. It wouldn't be something to celebrate without Arizona. Here's why and how to celebrate the centennial.
Choosing which of the eight states along Route 66 is the best seems uncharitable, kind of like choosing a favorite child. But heck, I might as well admit it. Arizona is my favorite. Part of that is ...
It’s hard to believe because she looks so young and vibrant with seductive curves and a bright neon smile, but the Mother Road is turning 100. Route 66 sprang to life on Nov. 11, 1926. The highway ...
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