Not only did we tour Williams of Route 66 fame, we spent a day in Sedona and one at the Grand Canyon. Guy and I went into Williams. We did a bit of shopping and ate at Café 66. The next day we headed to Sedona. We went to Red Rock and Slide Rock State Parks and toured the town. It is a beautiful town. The houses blend with the rocks in the area.
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| this town is dedicated to the road, so much memorabilia |
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| isn't this car cool |
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| this Café is Rt 66 all the way |
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| Guy enjoys being on Route 66 |
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| I thought black and white was appropriate |
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| we ate on the patio, notices Guy's new hat |
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| the classic road sign in neon mode |
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| headed for Sedona |
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| Slide Rock State Park |
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the creek was closed to swimming while we were there
Normally, people are sliding down the rocks, keeping cool |
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| the contrast between the rock and the pine is remarkable |
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| the slide of Slide Rock Park |
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| one of the many statues scatter throughout Sedona |
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| one of the many red rock formations |
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the Chapel of the Holy Cross, sits nestled in the red rocks of Sedona
Since 1957, to bring peace to all who enter |
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house sitting below the chapel, very controversial whether
it is an eye sore or not, certainly people took photos of it
Guy and I both liked the house |
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| the town is surrounded by the rock formations |
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| most have been given names but I did not learn them |
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| there is bell rock, cathedral rock, snoopy rock... |
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from Sedona we went to Cottonwood for a wine tasting then dinner
At Bocce |
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| then back through Sedona, looking at the red rocks once again |
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| before going back to Williams |
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| Sedona is a beautiful area, we enjoyed our time there |
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