
10. A Slice of Route 66, Arizona
Take a trip back in time on the “Mother Road.” While driving the entire Route 66 is a massive undertaking, you can capture its nostalgic spirit by exploring the well-preserved stretch in Arizona between Kingman and Seligman.
This is a journey into classic Americana, with vintage motels, quirky roadside attractions, and old-school diners. Stop at the Hackberry General Store for a dose of memorabilia and a root beer float.
In Seligman, the “Birthplace of Historic Route 66,” you’ll find classic cars lining the street and shops filled with souvenirs. This drive isn’t about dramatic natural landscapes; it’s about the culture and history of American road trips. It’s a fun, lighthearted adventure that will spark memories and create new ones.
It’s a perfect two-day excursion that connects you with a bygone era of travel.
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