Williams, Arizona
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Williams may lack the lure of the South Rim and bustle of Flagstaff yet this picturesque community is well worth a stopover. Named after Old Bill Williams, a famous trapper, trader and mountain man, this once railroad and lumber town is still very much Western. It's home to the Grand Canyon Railway, which runs a scenic train trip to the South Rim and winter journey to the North Pole aboard the Polar Express. An overnight in the self-billed Gateway to the Grand Canyon is significantly cheaper than a sleep in the park. Williams is surrounded by the sagebrush meadows and pine covered hills of the Kaibab National Forest.
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200 East Route 66

Williams, AZ 86046

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The Lodge on Route 66 bills itself as an upscale luxury motel. While no plain Jane chain, its neither chic nor plush. The Lodge on Route 66 is a standard 3-star accommodation ...

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