Seligman is one of those rare places that truly feels like stepping back in time—in the best way possible. This little town along Historic Route 66 is full of charm, character, and nostalgia. From the quirky gift shops and colorful murals to the classic cars parked out front and friendly locals, it’s like the spirit of Route 66 is alive and well here.
Make sure to stop by Delgadillo’s Snow Cap for a bite and a laugh—the humor and history are unforgettable. The town isn’t big, but every corner has a story, and it's well worth spending some time exploring. Whether you’re doing the full Route 66 trip or just passing through, Seligman is absolutely...
Read moreWe are Phoenix natives, but had not spent time in Seligman before. We stopped last Friday and spent a couple of hours, and had a good visit. The timing was right, as it was off peak and a weekday, so we didn't have as many tourists to deal with as usual (my daughter and I were here back in early May to buy a motorcycle, all we had time for was to eat and head back. The town was packed with tourists busses and tourists. Good for the local trade and shops. But I don't like crowds). The weather was perfect. High 70's with passing summer showers and a light breeze. We will...
Read moreSeligman is definitely a must-stop town on Route 66! The whole town has a nostalgic charm, like stepping into a living museum. One of our favorite spots was Copper Cart – Route 66 Motoporium. Outside the shop, you’ll find eye-catching vintage cars that make you want to stop and snap a few photos. Inside, it gets even better—with a great selection of Route 66 souvenirs and a display of classic motorcycles that really capture the golden age of American road trips. It’s a perfect spot for photos, gifts, and soaking in the retro...
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