Route 66: Winslow, Arizona
In the high-desert region of Navajo County in northern Arizona, there is a small quiet town called Winslow. It was once a thriving community along Route 66, but today it might be missed in the blink of an eye by the average traveler driving along Interstate 40. However, for the nostalgic traveler, Winslow holds a grand history and many treasured remnants from its glorious past. Winslow, Arizona was founded in the early 1880s as a divisional terminal for the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad to serve as an operating headquarter and maintenance center for the growing railroad industry. In 1930, the town celebrated the opening of La Posada, a beautiful hacienda style luxury hotel that was designed by Mary Coulter and built by Fred Harvey for the Santa Fe Railway to serve the surge of train passengers traveling to the Southwest. In the same decade, America celebrated the opening of U.S Route 66 that connected Illinois to California. The new highway transformed ho...