SUCH A FINE SIGHTTO SEE in Winslow, Arizona, where nods to the Eagles tune 'Take it Easy'—which mention the town—have been a boon to tourism.
SCOTT YELLOWHORSE continues his family tradition of welcoming tourists along Route 66/I-40 at the New Mexico–Arizona state line.
RABBITS OF DIFFERENT SORTS have multiplied at the Jackrabbit Route 66 gift shop in Sot. Joseph, Arizona. A scary-looking giant rabbit—saddled up for photo ops—was replaced some years ago with a happier one, and was joined by a VW Rabbit on the site.
DON’T FORGET WINONA At the small Route 66 town east of Flagstaff, Arizona, this pooch looks ready to motor west.
ABANDONED BRIDGES and old pavement from the heyday of Route 66 await the driver who keeps a careful eye out, and keeps a good map handy.
COWS GRAZE in the shoulder between Old 66 (on the right) and Interestate 40 to the left on the way to the Grand Canyon gateway of Flagstaff.
BLACK BEAUTY, our F-150, gets a much-needed wash, oil change, and tire service at a friendly shop in Kingman, Arizona.
SPOTLIGHT ON ROUTE 66 RAMBLE: DAY 8, ARIZONA
ROAD TO OATMAN The hamlet of Oatman, Arizona, lies over the winding two-lane of Route 66 between Kingman, Arizona, and Needles, California. RIGHT