Williams went down in history as the last place whose section of Route 66 was replaced by an interstate. In 1984 the last section of I-40 was opened and a …
The infamous Route 66 passes through the town of Williams. It is a pretty touristy spot with lots of diners, motels, gift shops and anything concerning the famous road. It is nice for a stroll, especially at night.
Known as "The Gateway to the Grand Canyon" 60 miles to the north, it is the southern terminus of the scenic railroad that takes tourists there and (in 1984) was …
For the past few years, Navajo artist Shawn Nelson, “Turquoise Man,” has traveled between his hometown of White Ruins on the Navajo Reservation and Los Angeles. Nelson spent three days …
Follow an easy trail to arrive at this tucked away box canyon. The basalt rock here has old markings (petroglyphs) etched into it, made by artisans roughly 1000 years ago.