When the temperature reached 112 degrees in Desert Hot Springs,
I knew I needed to get out for a few days.
I decided to continue my trip on Route 66
which I'd begun in the Springtime.
I got a late start and didn't arrive in Kingman
until after dark.
I found a good boondocking spot for the night.
This was the view next morning:
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A wonderful sunrise! |
In case anyone is interested,
the GPS coordinates for this spot are:
35.205741, -114.096583
There were maybe 3 other cars and vans here.
I felt safe.
There was a brick toilet building, but I didn't go into it.
I would definitely stay here again.
At first light, I made myself some coffee,
and after my yogurt and strawberry breakfast,
I headed to town.
Even though I'd stopped in Kingman earlier this Spring,
I wanted to stop again and see the Mojave Museum,
which I missed last year.
I'm really happy that I stopped there.
It's a wonderful museum with a lot to see about the local native tribes,
as well as Route 66.
A ticket was $3 and covered all 3 museums in Kingman.
Here are some photos from that museum.
These plates of pottery went on to tell the entire tale of the tribes in the area. I won't ruin the surprise for you, but definitely worth seeing!
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Plants used for dye in the Indian blankets |
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Brands used before 1895 |
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Barbed wire samples. I come from a farming family so I found this fascinating! |
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A rifle left in a tree years ago, and the tree grew around it. We have one of these at the Forestry Center in Portland, Oregon. I guess it wasn't an uncommon practice to leave your rifle behind? |
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I remember gas tanks like this one at my grandfather's Texaco station in Hanford! |
There was also an entire wall of portraits of every
American president and his wife.


I made a quick stop to pick up a free map at the Visitor Center next door.
They gave me a new passport! I had one from Spring, but had left it at home. I guess you can get stamps in this at each town along the route, then mail it in for a certificate. I probably won't do it, but the passport is a nice souvenir.

After visiting Kingman, I headed up old Route 66 toward Williams. I stopped in all the small towns along the way and took in the sights. I was getting hungry for lunch and began looking for food.
First thing I saw was Giganicus Headicus! I thought about stopping here for lunch, but after seeing their menu, decided to go a bit further.

Hackberry was the next town, and there I found the General Store.
It was BUSTLING with tourists!
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This place was crazy busy! |
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I managed to get one photo without tourists. |
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The front was covered with stickers and roadmaps. Check out the old CocaCola cooler! |
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This cat was catching some shade near the garage |
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An old soda fountain |
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Everywhere you looked was Route 66 "stuff." |
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This woman was singing songs from the 60's and 70's outside... LOUDLY! |
After checking it out, I bought myself a nice cold ice cream
and I hit the road again.
I was really getting hungry now.
I passed through Seligman,
and thought I'd stop at the Snow Cap Drive In.
But holy moly, it was PACKED with tourists,
so I just took a good look at it
and all the other old places in the guidebook,
and kept driving.
I headed for Peach Springs, and Grand Canyon Caverns.
I wasn't too interested in going down 1000 feet
to see the caverns,
but I was thinking this might be a good place to get some food.
I took one look at their menu,
and I walked out.
They wanted $14.99 for a HAMBURGER!
Then another $2.50 for a soda.
I just couldn't bring myself to do it,
no matter how hungry I was.
I decided if I was going to spend $16
I was gonna get a STEAK!
And I'm glad I waited!
I soon arrived in Williams,
and headed straight for Rod's Steak House
where I had a wonderful, scrumptious,
big old fat steak
and potato salad
for just about the same money that wimpy hamburger
would have been!
Definitely worth eating at this place!
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The menu for lunch was quite reasonable for a tourist town. |
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Stained Glass Window
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After lunch,
up to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon,
since I hadn't been there in 30 years.
Stay Tuned,
Annie
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