Old Route 66 in Arizona:

Flagstaff




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The Museum Club was built in 1931 as a museum, but is now a night club ... and is supposedly haunted!


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A classic roadside diner: The Crown Railroad Cafe.


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The 66 Motel -- one of thousands of 50's-style motels on the route.


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The Western Hills Motel sign has a neon covered wagon -- a reminder of Route 66's origins as a wagon trail.


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Grand Canyon Cafe sign. Chop Suey!


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The Santa Fe Railroad depot now houses a visitor center.


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This statue of Louie the Lumberjack (the NAU mascot) stands outside of the Granny's Closet Restaurant (formerly the Lumberjack Cafe).



Galaxy Diner

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Hot ride (1963 Ford Galaxie) and cool neon.


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I love neon.


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At the counter.

To see more photos of Flagstaff's neon signs at night, take a side trip to my Neon Night page.

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Last visited: July 2008, July 2009.

Standard disclaimer: Sites are described for entertainment purposes only, as they were at the time of my last visit. I can not vouch for the current condition of the site or its accessibility.


Revised: November 22, 2009
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