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U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) also known as the Will Rogers Highway, was a major United States Numbered Highway in the state of Arizona from November 11, 1926, to June 26, 1985. US 66 covered a total of 385.20 miles (619.92 km) through Arizona.
State Route 66 is a relic of the former U.S. Route 66 in Arizona and is the only part of old US 66 in Arizona to have state route markers. Its western terminus is near Kingman at exit 52 on Interstate 40 and its eastern terminus was near Seligman at exit 123 on Interstate 40. In 1990, the state turned over the easternmost 16.8 miles (27.0 km ...
Now: Williams, Arizona. The old Route 66 of the '30s and '40s (or at least its buildings) are well-preserved on Williams' main street, and the town's economy benefits from its status as southern ...
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A snowstorm dropped up to 18 inches of snow on Kingman, Arizona, on the eastern edge of the Mojave Desert, between February 20 and 21, snarling traffic and prompting the closure of government ...
On Tulsa's Southwest Boulevard, between W. 23rd and W. 24th Streets there is a granite marker dedicated to Route 66 as the Will Rogers Highway which features an image of namesake Will Rogers together with information on the route from Michael Wallis, author of Route 66: The Mother Road; [58] and, at Howard Park just past W. 25th Street, three ...
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The Seligman Commercial Historic District is a historic district in central Seligman. [11] The historic district is along historic Route 66 in town, which was designated a historic highway by the state of Arizona in 1978. [12] The Seligman Commercial Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [10]