Ah, Winslow is also home to the old La Posada Hotel and the old railway station. The La Posada was designed by none other than Mary Jane Colter, who did a lot of work for the Harvey House folks and the Santa Fe Railroad. She also crafted many of the magnificent historic buildings on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_ColterGo enjoy it! The place had fallen into disrepair, but was then purchased and restored. (In case you're interested, the same folks have now purchased the old Harvey House railway hotel in Las Vegas, NM, which is also being restored to its former glory.)
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Lynn
sonora wrote:
Hank85713 wrote:
Cant think of anything but I40 off hand. You can take the back roads if that is what you are looking for but even off 40 there are a lot of things to consider and look at. In amarillo there is the cadilac graveyard, the big texan steakhouse I think it is (eat large steak for free if still open), there is the large display just west of the crucifixion, in NM there are some state parks and tourist attractions some by Gallup, Ice Caves, Newspaper rock, the Lava Flows (El Morro), in az you will hit painted desert, Petrified forest.
We just travel and if we see something that appears to be unusual we will visit. Have found some good sites but that is just us.
You forgot Winslow Az. If you like the Eagles song. LOL
Well maybe not much to see, but worth saying I have been there.