Thanks for the detailed description to let us know the history and interesting points to see. Riding the beautiful bicycle is a highlight!
@Route66BothLanes5 ай бұрын
The desert landscape has always be a place of beauty and calm to us.
@scheduledadventures5 ай бұрын
Yes there is definitely something about the desert that’s calming.
@chuckborghoff84432 жыл бұрын
The revival of Rt 66 was begun in Seligman ,Az by the Delgadillo Brothers. The Snow Cap is still owned by the family. For Rvers to be aware: the section of Rt 66 after Kingman is not rv friendly all the way to Oatman. A 30’ class C and a class B might be ok, but scary. No guardrails. The passenger might want to close their eyes! Arizona has a great section of 66 and lots to see. Thanks for your video.
@scheduledadventures2 жыл бұрын
I love seeing the revival in Seligman, I really hope every town along Route 66 can get someone to put some time into sprucing them up, to help preserve that history. I was wondering if we could drive that section of Route 66 with an RV or if they have a warning sign. I remember driving it in our truck on a foggy evening and my kids were freaking out in the backseat, they are now use to hairy drives. 😁
@roccorossi4254Ай бұрын
what do you mean that williams, az was the last town bypassed by i40?
@scheduledadventuresАй бұрын
From what I understand, while they were building I40 to transition away from Route 66 they built the new interstate sections along most of Route 66 but continued to use the old Route 66 highway through Williams, until 1984 when they finally built a new section of interstate that bypassed the town. I haven’t researched the history too much so there could be more to the story of “Last Town Bypassed By I-40”