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The Corner in Winslow

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The Corner in Winslow

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Standin' on the Corner Park is a unique public monument located in Winslow, Arizona, United States, at an elevation of 1479 meters (4,852 feet). This iconic park pays tribute to the famous Eagles' song "Take It Easy," specifically the lyric "Well, I'm a-standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona." Situated at the historic intersection of Old Route 66 (West 2nd Street) and North Kinsley Avenue, it serves as a significant landmark along the legendary American highway.

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    April 29, 2020

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    When Interstate 40 bypassed the city in the 1970s, the Eagles' song "Take It Easy" saved the city from oblivion.

    Excerpt:
    "Standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, such a fine sight to see, it's a girl my Lord in a flatbed Ford slowing down to take a look at me...".
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    Route 66 town to visit. It won't take more than a couple of hours

    October 29, 2023

    Cycling

    Who doesn't know the song "Take it easy" by the Eagles? It says “Standing on the corner in Winslow, Arizona” and also “It’s a girl, my lord in a flat-bed Ford”. This corner in Winslow pays homage to the song and takes great photos. Includes red Ford truck.
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    Elevation 1,480 m

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    Location: Winslow, Navajo County, Arizona, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What other attractions are there to see in Winslow, Arizona, besides Standin' on the Corner Park?

    Winslow offers several points of interest beyond the park. You can explore more of Historic Route 66, visit the La Posada Hotel (a historic Harvey House hotel designed by Mary Colter), or discover local shops and art galleries. For those interested in natural wonders, the Meteor Crater Natural Landmark is a significant attraction located a short drive west of Winslow.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails directly associated with Standin' on the Corner Park?

    While Standin' on the Corner Park itself is a compact site for leisurely strolling and photography, it serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Winslow's historic downtown on foot. There aren't designated 'trails' within the park, but you can easily walk along Old Route 66 to discover nearby shops, eateries, and other local landmarks.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to Standin' on the Corner Park?

    Most visitors find that an hour or two is sufficient to fully experience Standin' on the Corner Park. This allows ample time to take photos with the mural, statues, and flatbed Ford, read the donor bricks, and soak in the atmosphere. If you plan to explore nearby shops or grab a bite to eat, you might extend your stay.

    Is Standin' on the Corner Park accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, Standin' on the Corner Park is designed to be wheelchair accessible. The park's layout and surrounding sidewalks are generally flat and paved, making it easy for everyone to navigate and enjoy the attractions, including the mural, statues, and the flatbed Ford.

    What are the typical opening hours for Standin' on the Corner Park, and is there an admission fee?

    Standin' on the Corner Park is a public outdoor park, meaning it is generally accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no admission fee to enter the park. However, nearby shops and businesses will have their own operating hours.

    Are there dog-friendly areas or facilities at Standin' on the Corner Park or nearby in Winslow?

    The park itself is an outdoor public space, so leashed dogs are generally welcome to visit with their owners. However, always ensure your pet is well-behaved and clean up after them. For specific dog-friendly establishments like cafes or accommodations nearby, it's best to check directly with individual businesses.

    What are the best times of day to visit Standin' on the Corner Park to avoid crowds or for optimal photography?

    While the park is enjoyable year-round, visiting during early mornings or late afternoons can help you avoid peak crowds, especially during tourist season. These times also offer softer, more favorable lighting for photography, enhancing the visual appeal of the mural and statues.

    What kind of dining options are available near Standin' on the Corner Park?

    Winslow's downtown area, surrounding Standin' on the Corner Park, offers a variety of dining options. You'll find classic American diners, cafes, and local eateries serving comfort food. Many establishments embrace the Route 66 theme, providing a nostalgic dining experience.

    How has Standin' on the Corner Park impacted the town of Winslow?

    The park has had a significant positive impact on Winslow. After Interstate 40 bypassed the city in the 1970s, leading to economic decline, the creation of Standin' on the Corner Park in 1999 revitalized the town. It transformed Winslow into a popular tourist destination, attracting an estimated 100,000 visitors annually, and contributing to the resurgence of local businesses and a renewed sense of community identity.

    Are there any specific events or celebrations held at Standin' on the Corner Park throughout the year?

    While the park is a year-round attraction, Winslow occasionally hosts community events, car shows, or music festivals that might incorporate the park as a central point. It's advisable to check the Winslow Chamber of Commerce or local tourism websites for an up-to-date calendar of events if you're planning your visit around specific festivities.

    What is the significance of the donor bricks surrounding the park?

    The wall surrounding Standin' on the Corner Park is adorned with bricks inscribed with donor names and personal stories. These bricks represent a community effort to fund and support the park's creation and maintenance. Each inscription often expresses the donor's affection for Winslow, Arizona, and the cultural impact of the song, adding a personal touch to the monument.

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