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Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort

22181 Resort Boulevard (2.0 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

With an indoor pool and three restaurants. Flagstaff is home to the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort. There is complimentary WiFi available. The resort is located 30 minutes from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport.

Very good 798 reviews
8.7
San Francisco Peaks Gateway
San Francisco Peaks Gateway

(23.4 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

San Francisco Peaks Gateway is located in Elden Pueblo. The property has garden views and is 9.3 mi from Flagstaff.

Good 155 reviews
7.0
Lynx Cabin
Lynx Cabin

(24.9 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

Featuring a hot tub Lynx Cabin is set in Elden Pueblo. The air-conditioned accommodations is 8.1 mi from Flagstaff.

Pleasant 65 reviews
6.7
Peaceful Pet-Friendly Home with Hot Tub and Deck
Peaceful Pet-Friendly Home with Hot Tub and Deck

(25.7 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

Boasting a hot tub Peaceful Pet-Friendly Home with Hot Tub and Deck is set in Flagstaff. The The North Pole Experience and the Northern Arizona University are within 6.2 mi and 7.5 mi of the holiday home and free WiFi is provided.

Pleasant 1 reviews
6.0
Flagstaff Home with Game Room about 6 Mi to Dtwn!
Flagstaff Home with Game Room about 6 Mi to Dtwn!

(26.5 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

Located in Flagstaff 3.1 mi from The North Pole Experience 5 mi from Northern Arizona University and 4.3 mi from Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center Flagstaff Home with Game Room about 6 Mi to Dtwn! provides accommodations with a patio and free WiFi.

Superb 121 reviews
9.0
Bleu Hill Cottage Escape Ski Snow Bowl Hike Flagstaff
Bleu Hill Cottage Escape Ski Snow Bowl Hike Flagst

(26.9 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

Bleu Hill Cottage Escape Ski Snow Bowl Hike Flagstaff is located in Flagstaff and offers free WiFi. The property is 6.8 miles from The North Pole Experience, 8.1 miles from Northern Arizona University, and 6.

Good 63 reviews
7.4
Resort Condos in Charming Mountain Town of Flagstaff
Resort Condos in Charming Mountain Town of Flagsta

(27.5 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

Set in Flagstaff in the Arizona region Resort Condos in Charming Mountain Town of Flagstaff offers accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.

Fabulous 141 reviews
5.4
Golf Retreat with Resort Perks - 5 Mi to Town!
Golf Retreat with Resort Perks - 5 Mi to Town!

(27.6 km from Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66)

Golf Retreat with Resort Perks - 5 Mi to Town! in Flagstaff provides accommodations with free WiFi 2.4 mi from The North Pole Experience 4.rom Northern Arizona University and 3.7 mi from Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center. The property is 4.

Average 170 reviews
4.5

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Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins - Historic Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ

The Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins are a historic landmark located off of Route 66 in Flagstaff, Arizona. The trading post was founded in 1921 by brothers and Navajo Code Talkers, William and Thomas Wilson. Originally the trading post served as an exchange point between Native Americans, who were allowed to camp there and trade goods, such as blankets and jewelry, with other traders.

In 1931 the trading post became an integral part of the new U.S. Highway 66 which had just been opened that same year, running all the way from Chicago to Los Angeles. It quickly grew popular among travelers on this iconic highway and became a regular stop for motorists needing a break from their long journey. The ruins today still offer a glimpse into what it was like for travelers in this era when the highway was in its prime.

The Twin Arrows Trading Post was eventually abandoned after World War II when the new Interstate 40 replaced much of Route 66, leaving many small roadside businesses behind to become extinct. In 2002 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in order to protect its cultural and historical significance to Flagstaff’s heritage.

Today visitors can still take a trip down memory lane at the Twin Arrows Trading Post Ruins and discover some of their own stories within its walls. The ruins remain an important part of Flagstaff's culture as well as that of Route 66 itself and remain one of many great attractions along this legendary highway. From here one can take in views of surrounding landmarks, such as Meteor Crater or even venture into nearby townships for some truly authentic experiences from days gone by.

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