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911 West Route 66 Williams, Arizona, United States, 86046-2229, (928)-635-4045
Today we headed to the Grand Canyon south rim. The drive out of Prescott north on 89 was straight as a pin compared to alt.89. We made it to Williams in no time and decided to stop and reserve a room for the night now rather than later. The lobby had a sign that read "Independly owned and operated" (yes they misspelled independently). We made a reservation anyway. We made our way north to the south rim of the Grand Canyon and stopped in a town just outside the main entrance. There were a bunc...
Williams, Arizona, United States afoonWilliams zelf stelt niet zoveel voor, het ligt overigens wel op de beroemde Route 66. Er reed daar nog wel een mooie oude stoomtrein. Dit vonden we niet zo interessant omdat we verder wilden. We wilden alleen even wat anti-hoest medicijnen halen voor Suus, want ze werd er zelf helemaal 'gek' van. We kregen de tip om naar een plaatselijke supermarkt te gaan. Daar zit ook een apotheek. We zochten naar iets met codeine erin, dat verdooft je keel een beetje waardoor het hoesten minder zou moeten ...
Williams, Arizona, United States alfredensusanne
... is cosy and warm. Only downside to Flagstaff is the<br>ridiculously long trains that cut the town in half literally every 5-15<br>mins and insist on blowing their horns past every little road, the<br>biggest being just down from our hostel which for some reason requires<br>an even longer horn, it is so loud.<br>At 5pm we started our hunt for a<br>church, with no wifi and only the GPS listing all the churches near<br>us... Went to several, most didn't have evening services and ...
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States rich_charlotte... everything we saw was in the distance which made it a lot cooler. <br><br>We stopped in Flagstaff to stretch our legs and grab a brewski at their brewery and to get our glass for Arizona. We got in pretty early and thought we would try our luck at campground up at the Grand Canyon. Luckily I called before we drove all the way up there, because they didn't have anything available. That would have sucked driving the 70 miles up to the Grand Canyon and then have ...
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States nicandjessicaTime to explore the southern bits of the Canyon. Can you believe I've got 15,500 mi on the Vision now, bought it when it had ~ 3400 end of May. The third oil change of the trip is coming up as well as its last big maintenance check until it hits 40k.<br>Flagstaff is chilly (but then it is at elevation) and expecting rain on Sunday and Monday. And I had forgotten about the lonesome train whistles (every 20 min around the clock it seems).
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States visionrider... Hi! How are you doing?<br><br>Repair guy: Me? I'm doing great! Far better than your customers over here!!!<br><br>Rental guy: .......................... <br><br>Repair guy: I am using 65K miles Firestone tyres which come with a full warranty etc.....<br><br>Rental guy: .................. (I am guessing that he asked if they had cheaper ones and if the car REALLY needed all four tyres replaced)<br><br>Repair guy: (in a ...
Williams, Arizona, United States zwergliazrael... the program you enroll in is accredited under your state regulations. <br><br>If you are trained in a dental office, then you will get first hand experience of dental procedures as well as how that particular dental facility operates. If you choose to do this type of on the job training, take the time to research the dental office. Check with the Better Business Bureau and the State Board of Dentistry regarding complaints about ...
Cucamonga, Arizona, United States js4491753... wiki/Navajo_Nat ion_Indian_Reservation )- Colorado in this direction is very desolate, flat, and then hilly. We passed hitchhiking Native Americans on a busy highway. We crossed the San Juan River and stopped at the Navaho's Four Corners Monument, where we paid $6 to see the spot where four states (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona) meet at one point (rip-off, but we never plan to do it again). There we also had the privilege of being able to buy Navajo arts and ...
Williams, Arizona, United States lstoneham... We found out when walking around the small town of Williams (only 2 long streets) that it is actually on Route 66 (the old road that crossed US) and was therefore full of places where we could enjoy the old dinner styled restaurant. We of course went to "Cafe 66" where we engulfed fajitas and enjoyed their owned brewed beer. Delicious! Veronika finished with a tasty Butter Peacan Shake...yummy. We didn't even turn the TV on...the moment we touched the pillow in the room, we fell asleep!
Williams, Arizona, United States veromarcos... South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This was an altogether wonderful trip and I would recommend it to anyone! Lots of fun and interaction with the staff, with each car having their own PTA (Personal Travel Assistant). They especially cater to families with children and make it lots of fun for everyone. We had a great and educational time at the canyon, the boys got sworn in as "Junior Rangers" and got their patches, certificates, and pins. When I have more time and better ...
Williams, Arizona, United States eskimo13
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