Historic Route 66 All-American Road preserves some of the most beautiful surviving stretches of the "Mother Road," constructed throughout the 20th century and stretching from one United States coastline to the other prior to the implementation of the Interstate Highway system in the mid-2oth century. Arizona visitors can drive stretches of the road, which are preserved today along Interstate 40, and meander along a variety of preserved roadside attractions hearkening back to the glory days of American roadside travel in the 20th century. Some of the region's most noted attractions include the kitschy "Sleep In A Teepee" Wigwam Village Motel, located within the city of Holbrook, and the remains of the classic Two Guns and Twin Arrows roadside attractions. Visitors can also access the lovely Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park from the route or travel to destinations such as modern resort town Lake Havasu City for outdoor recreational experiences.
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