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Delgadillo's Historic Route 66 Visitor Center

Seligman is a town in the state of Arizona. The city is located on the old Route 66 and is home to the greatest concentration of Route 66 kitsch in Arizona if not the country, which makes it a frequent pit stop for travelers passing through on their way to more exotic destinations.

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Seligman is located off of I-40. It is east of Kingman and west of Ash Fork.

Get around

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Seligman's a one-street town if there ever was one. The names Chino Street, Main Street, and Historic Route 66 are used interchangeably.

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  • 1 Return to the 50s, 22325 West Historic Route 66, +1 928-422-4790. 8AM-5PM. This store is housed in an old gas station and sports lots of antiques. A unique store with a good selection of Route 66 stuff including apparel, hats, patches, car stuff, license plates, signs, jackets and more.
  • Historic Seligman Sundries (formerly Ted's Trading Post & Soda Fountain in the mid-1900s), 22405 Historic Route 66 (across from the Black Cat B), +1 928-853-0051. 7AM-4PM, mid-Mar to early Nov. Souvenir shop and museum in the oldest commercial building in Seligman. Built in 1904, this store has many of the original vintage artefacts including an original soda fountain from the 1930s. Freshly brewed gourmet coffee, espresso, cappuccinos, lattés, iced coffees, old-fashioned malts and milk shakes. Free travel information and handouts available.

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  • A&W Restaurant, 527 W Chino Ave, +1 928 422-3624.
  • Copper Cart Restaurant, 22385 W Old Hwy 66, +1 928 422-4886. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8AM thru 4PM. Serves Mexican food.
  • Delgadillos Snow Cap, 301 E Chino Ave, +1 928 422-3291. Founded by Angel's brother Juan in 1953, and now run by Juan's son John Delgadillo. Like the Visitor Center, the restaurant is filled with memorabilia and kitsch.
  • Ok Saloon & Route 66 Roadkill, 502 W Highway 66, +1 928 422-3554. Route 66 themed restaurant.
  • Westside Lilo's Cafe, 415 W Chino Ave, +1 928 422-5456.

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Sleep

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Retro signage for the Supai Motel

Seligman has a slew of more or less identical motels, many with period signage advertising snazzy features like "a phone in every room". Rooms from $30.

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Routes through Seligman
Barstow Kingman  W  E  Ash Fork Flagstaff
Kingman Peach Springs  W  E  Ash Fork Flagstaff


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