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SELFIE TRAIL Visitor Center TRAIN STATION One E. Route The historic train station, built in 9, was formally the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad depot. Today it doubles as the Amtrak station and Visitor Center where travelers can find information about the area, purchase souvenirs and get insider travel tips. (By the light post on the west side of the platform near the black fence.) HOTEL MONTE VISTA DOWNTOWN 00 N. San Francisco St. Built in 9, the Hotel Monte Vista is one of s premier historic hotels playing host to visitors from around the world. Celebrities like John Wayne, Anthony Hopkins and Bing Crosby have stayed in this iconic hotel. John Wayne claims to have seen the Phantom Bellboy, one of many hotel guests who never checked out. (Across the street under the clock on the southwest corner.) Coconino County COURTHOUSE 00 N. San Francisco St. The Coconino County Courthouse was built in 894 after the creation of Coconino County in 89. The original sandstone brick courthouse still stands; however, from 95 to 979 modern additions were added creating the larger building seen today. The courthouse is one of the oldest buildings still standing in. (Northeast corner of Birch Ave. and San Francisco St., near the telephone booth.) Weatherford HOTEL N. Leroux St. In 900 the Weatherford Hotel opened its doors to the public. Built and founded by John Weatherford, the hotel has become one of s most iconic buildings. With four distinct bar areas and one restaurant it is a great place to enjoy a meal and listen to music. (Across the street on the northeast corner of Aspen Ave. and Leroux St.) 4 5 Orpheum Theater MARQUEE 5 W. Aspen Ave The Orpheum Theater, s first movie house, opened in 97 after the original building on this sight collapsed during a heavy snowfall in 95. It showed movies until the late 990s but in 00 the theater was renovated to be used as a concert and performing arts venue, where you can still catch the occasional movie screening. MOTEL DUBEAU CLASSIC ROUTE MOTEL 9 W. Phoenix Ave. This corner was on the original 90s alignment of Route, which is why Mr. A. E. DuBeau found it to be the perfect spot to build his Motel Inn in 99. The property was designed for the better class of motorist and featured in-room baths and heated garages. (Across the street on the north side of Aspen Ave. in front of Pay & Take.) (Northwest corner of Beaver St. and Phoenix Ave., near the parking area.)
Granny s Closet LUMBERJACK STATUE 8 S. Milton Rd. This location, originally the Lumberjack Caf, was once guarded by a foot tall fiberglass lumberjack. The statue was the first of many like it called Muffler Men which were used as quirky roadside advertising. Today the original Lumberjack has been moved to the Northern Arizona University Skydome. Northern Arizona University OLD MAIN BUILDING W. McMullen Circle Old Main was the first building constructed for the Northern Arizona Normal School which opened its doors in 899 to students. Eventually changing its name to Northern Arizona University, the University now serves 5,000 students at 0 statewide locations. 7 8 (Just in front of the lumberjack near the parking lot.) (Straight out from the main entrance below the lower stairs.) 9 Galaxy Diner ENTRYWAY NEON 9 E. Route Swing into the 950s at the Galaxy Diner on Historic Route and take a journey back in time as you saddle up to the soda fountain counter for a milkshake and fries. Catch swing dancing on Saturdays, the classic cars on Friday or just enjoy the throwback Route diner experience. (Just in front of the main entrance.) LOWELL OBSERVATORY ROTUNDA MUSEUM 0 W. Mars Hill Rd. In 894 Percival Lowell founded the Lowell Observatory. Originally established to study mars, the observatory has contributed 0 to the scientific community in a multitude of ways. Most noted and recognized is that Lowell Observatory is home to the discovery of Pluto and the expanding universe. (In front of the Rotunda Museum by flower garden.) THE MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA 0 N. Fort Valley Rd. The 00-acre Museum of Northern Arizona is home to research labs, collection facilities and an exhibition building. Designed to preserve, interpret and study the cultures and natural beauty of the Colorado Plateau, the Museum educates guest on the traditions and cultures of Southwestern Native people. (In front of the main entrance walkway.) THE MUSEUM CLUB GUITAR MARQUEE 4 E. Route The Museum Club was built in 9 by taxidermist, Dean Eldredge. Nicknamed The Zoo, travelers along Route would stop to see the stuffed animals, Native artifacts and Winchester rifles. Today The Museum Club is home to rising country music stars and the new sounds of Nashville. The club operates as a restaurant, bar, concert venue and country dance club. (Just east of the front garden and guitar sign.)
WEST ST. WOOD Y MOUNTAIN RD. 4 SELFIE TRAIL 5 BUS THE ARBORETUM AT TO PHOENIX TO SEDONA 7 PULLIAM DR. N ROUTE 7 89A MILTON RD. U N BIRCH AVE. ASPEN AVE. SANTA FE AVE. RIORDAN RD. I V ERSITY DR. MCCONNELL DR. FORT VALLEY RD. WEST SOUTH JOHN W. POWELL BLVD. 0 LOWELL OBSERVATORY AIRPORT 9 7 ARIZONA SNOWBOWL MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA Milton Rd. Underpass 8 80 HUMPHREYS ST. 5 4 LONE TREE RD. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SANTA FE AVE. Milton Rd. Underpass MILTON RD. 7 MIKE S PIKE BIRCH AVE. ASPEN AVE. PHOENIX AVE. BENTON AVE. 8 Medical Center ROUTE FOREST AVE. SWITZER CANYON DR. DOWNTOWN NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY HUMPHREYS ST. COTTAGE AVE. CEDAR AVE. EAST PO N D EROSA PKWY. LEROUX ST. DOWNTOWN 5 Visitor Center ROUTE HUNTINGTON DR. LUCKY LANE 4 + FOURTH ST. Fourth St. Overpass STEVES BLVD. ROUTE AGASSIZ ST. BNSF Railroad SOUTHSIDE DISTRICT LINDA VISTA DR. LOCKETT RD. INDUSTRIAL DR. FANNING DR.
Selfie for all Seasons 89 WEATHERFORD HOTEL Arizona Snowbowl 4 WITH THE GREAT PINECONE (winter) (November December) N. Leroux St. Hanging for the majority of December, the Great Pinecone has been a symbol of the coming New Year since the turn of the millennium in. At midnight this lighted, aluminum creation is lowered from the top of the historic Weatherford Hotel. SELFIE TRAIL Use this trail map for directions to one-of-a-kind selfies available only in, the Destination for all Seasons. Experience the landscapes of the majestic Coconino National Forest and San Francisco Peaks and capture memories of your visit to these iconic locations. #SELFIE Share your Selfie Trail adventure with @Visit Visitor Center Located in the historic train station One E. Route, AZ 800 800.84.79 98..95 flagstaffarizona.org/selfietrail SNOWBOWL SCENIC CHAIRLIFT (autumn) (August October) 900 N. Snowbowl Rd. Take a relaxing ride and view the transformation of the seasons along the Scenic Chairlift. Located at Arizona Snowbowl, guests can view the changing colors of with each other. Tag your favorite fall memories with #leafometer. (For seasonal color check out the LEAF-ometer at flagstaffarizona.org) The Arboretum at (spring/summer) (May July) 0 S. Woody Mountain Rd. The Arboretum at sits at 7,50ft elevation. With native plants and wildlife, the unique destination becomes a perfect getaway. Visit Arboretum partners in educational garden talks, follow knowledgeable staff on stunning tours and learn about the work of the Arboretum. Open from May to October six days a week. (Closed Sundays) 5