Seligman Photos, Part II

This was the inside of my room. Notice the unusual bathroom arrangement: the shower and toilet are in two separate rooms, while the sink is in an alcove off the main room.

The classic car parked at the Thunderbird Indian Store wasn't  a Thunderbird, but rather an Edsel.

This was the Black Cat in daylight.

This mural was a tribute to the old Seligman Harvey House. The map showed the location of every Harvey House on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad.

The Supai Motel sign looked  a bit faded in the morning sun.

I didn't eat at the Roadkill 66 Cafe.

This sign shows one of my pet peeves--66 signs that use interstate colors instead of the  black & white of a US route shield.

Genuine plywood tepees!

This sign marked the Beale Wagon Road, the first federal highway in the Southwest  (see copper plaque on previous page).

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