Cool Springs, about 25 miles west of Kingman is one of author Roger naylor’s favorite places along Historic Route 66. Naylor, who writes for Arizona Highways Magazine and photographer Larry Lindahl, recently released a book, “Arizona: Kicks on Route 66,” a colorful travel guide of the remaining places along Historic Route 66 in the Grand Canyon State. Naylor and Lindahl both will be at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe at 7 p.m. Tuesday for a book signing. (Photo courtesy of Larry Lindahl)
Pete’s Gas Station Museum in Williams is one of the places featured in author Roger Naylor and photographer Larry Lindahl’s recently-released book, “Arizona: Kicks on Route 66.” (Photo courtesy of Larry Lindahl)
One of author Roger Naylor’s favorite places along Historic Route 66 in Arizona is the Grand Canyon Caverns where Nayor spent the night in a motel room 220-feet underground watching the 1955 sci-fi movie, “Tarantula.” Naylor and photographer Larry Lindahl, who recently released a book, “Arizona: Kicks on Route 66” will be at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe at 7 p,m. on Tuesday for a book signing. (Photo courtesy Larry Lindahl)
The Galaxy Diner in Flagstaff is one of many places featured in author Roger Naylor and photographer Larry Lindahl’s recently-releaeed book. “Arizona: Kicks on Route 66,” a colorful guide to places remaining on Historic Route 66 in Arizona. (Photo courtesy of Larry Lindahl)
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