IF YOU EVER PLAN TO MOTOR WEST..TRAVEL MY WAY..TAKE THE HIGHWAY THAT'S THE BEST..GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66..IT WINDS FROM CHICAGO TO L.A...MORE THEN TWO THOUSAND MILES ALL THE WAY.."GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66"...NOW YOU GO THROUGH ST. LOOEY...JOPLIN, MISSOURI...AND OKLAHOMA CITY LOOKS MIGHTY PRETTY...
NOW YOU"LL SEE AMARILLO...GALLUP, NEW MEXICO...FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA..
DON'T FORGET WINONA...KINGMAN, BARSTOW, SAN BERNARDINO...
NOW WON'T YOU GET HIP TO THIS TIMELY TIP...
WHEN YOU MAKE THAT CALIFORNIA TRIP
"GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66"

 

ARIZONA has the longest stretch of Route 66 still in use today. Cities that line this historic road are as rich in history and tradition as the road itself. Keep in mind that Route 66 is more than just another road. It's a time line in our nation's history.


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FLAGSTAFF, the highest point on Route 66, was established in 1876.




WILLIAMS (I-40 exit 168) is the Gateway to the Grand Canyon headquarters for the Grand Canyon Railroad. It has many motels, restaurants and antique shops. Williams was the last Route 66 town to be by-passed by I-40. (October 13, 1984)

HOME OF: The Route 66 place, Twisters Soda Fountain.