| We're such a fine sight to see |
| How do you like my $16 photo? |
Seligman is a tiny town along the old Route with 500 residents, 13 souvenir stores, and a handful of 66-era motels. We're staying at the Supai Motel with a wonderful neon sign and shared a half rack of ribs at the Roadkill Cafe ("you kill it, we grill it"). Looks like tomorrow morning we'll be doing our best to bolster the economy here in Seligman.
Happy trails, S
| Through the telescope; I couldn't stop shaking it was so cool! |
Previous to its restoration, the La Posada was a "Harvey House" hotel and later used as offices of the Santa Fe RR.
ReplyDeleteArchitect Mary Colter created a series of hotels and lodges through the southwest, including the La Posada (nice photo above), the 1922 Phantom Ranch buildings at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and five structures on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. The four "Mary Jane Colter Buildings", as a group, were listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1987. She also designed the Streamline Moderne cocktail lounge (now closed) at Union Station in Los Angeles. Maybe we can check it out when we are in LA.