Arizona

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Arizona boasts the longest stretch of Route 66 still in existence between Chicago and Los Angeles. Beginning just west of Ashfork, it separates from I-40 at Exit 139 (Crookton Road) and becomes AZ66 at Seligman, It continues westward from Seligman through Peach Springs and the Hualapi Reservation to Kingman. West of Kingman, the post-1950's route again merges with I-40, but the original Route 66 cut through the Black Mountains.

 

Historic Seligman Sundries is located on Historic Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona. Housed in one of Seligman’s oldest commercial structures built in 1904, the centerpiece of the Historic Seligman Sundries is a vintage soda fountain. Also offered is a full-service coffee bar, complete with espressos, cappuccinos, and Route 66 coffees. This is a must-see attraction for all tourists passing through Seligman during their Route 66 travels.

 

If you don't have the opportunity to stop by in the near future, we encourage you to visit: www.route66giftsonline.com.