![]() This eye-catching sign attracts travelers to the Stagecoach 66 Motel.
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![]() The Supai Motel sign is also hard to miss.
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![]() The Snow Cap Drive-In, originally operated by Angel's late brother Juan Delgadillo. Now Juan's family serves up the "Cheeseburgers With Cheese."
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![]() Another house specialty: "Dead Chicken."
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![]() Vintage autos and gas pumps decorate "Juan's Garden."
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![]() The Giant Chicken of Seligman.
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![]() The Route 66 Visitor Center and Gift Shop is located in the former barber shop.
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![]() "The Angel of Route 66": Angel Delgadillo.
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![]() Angel Delgadillo personally signed this post card for me (photo by Bill Leverton).
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![]() Angel was the town barber for many decades.
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![]() Betty Boop serves up a generous helping of Route 66 memorabilia.
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![]() This sign for the Copper Cart diner reflects the route's wagon-road origins.
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![]() A big crowd always hangs out at The Rusty Bolt.
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![]() The Roadkill Cafe. The menu features "Bad Break Steak," "Splatter Platter" and "Fender Tenders."
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![]() The Route 66 Motel sign is a glorious neon reproduction of the classic road sign.
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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.