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    Hackberry General Store

    4.3 (45 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Sabine T.

    Perfect little stop on the Historic Route 66 with all kinds of vintage and retro memorabilia. It's perfectly kitschy. Lots of photo ops if you're looking for that. The walls are covered with dollar bills, and you can add to the collection. Hackberry is the perfect addition to your Seligman / Antares / Kingman road trip if you're looking for a nostalgic journey back in time. If you're looking for souvenirs, they'll carry the usual - t-shirts, postcards, keychains, magnets, used license plates, and whatnot. They also have some cold drinks. The attendant inside was friendly, which I actually find uncommon in places like this, so I was pleasantly surprised.

    Edge N.

    From Rancho cucomonga to needles staying mostly on route 66 I would have to say was not impressive just dessert and nothing untill we finally came across the Hackberry General store. This is what I was expecting to see...A very old run down but kind of maintained store with alot of character....The outsides is littered with alot abandoned vintage rusting cars. There are are a few abandoned type buildings adorned with all kind of route 66 signage. The store itself is airconditioned and has alot of route 66 souvenirs. Of course they have cold drinks and snacks and clean bathrooms. The character of the store is all from yester year with displays of what it used to be in its past. The store is a must see on route 66 and just the feeling the store gave me was awesome. Not explainable you just gotta experience it to know.

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    Modesto M.

    Melanie is such a sweetheart. This place is so cool like it can literally be a movie set or a commercial set. It is so freaking cool. They have so many cool things in there not to mention the king who runs the joint Mr. Charlie the cat.

    Kick back outside with a cold one
    Paula B.

    Fun stop! Don't miss it! Loaded with Route 66 fare. Super cute inside. So nostalgic. Great for souvenirs! Prices are reasonable and there's SO much to look at inside and out! There's a cute cat who roams around. Cool staged old scenes. Loved it!!

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    Courtney M.

    Mood - Route 66 History Upon walking up on this amazing feast of eye candy it was alot to take in all at once. So we sat and carefully surveyed the grounds as we began to look at each of the antique gas pumps, cars, buildings, and all of the in-between. The store was ran by Artist Bob Waldmire who had a 1972 Orange Volkswagen Microbus. Which is the inspiration for Fillmore in none other than Disneys Cars. In 2006 Pixar stopped a proposal to name that character Waldmire as Bob was unwilling to sell the marketing rights to Disney for toys that would be in a series for Happy Meals. The city of Hackberry was founded in 1874 when silver was big and booming in this side of the country. The town continued to expand in growth as of 1882 and the local ranchers were able to sell their goods at much farther distances. Once 1919 hit Hackberry became a ghost town like many other small mining communities did after the silver rush dried up.The General store was an important resource for the town as the closest place to gather your needs such as groceries and other items was Kingman. Now picture driving a horse or a Model A in the early 1900's- yeah it took some time. John Grigg opened the store in 1934 originally as the Northside Grocery and a Conoco Station. Mr. Grigg passed away in 1967. There are 6 generations of the Grigg family that are buried in the Hackberry cemetary, and some of the surviving Griggs remain living in the small city to this day. In 1978 the store was closed and vacant after the I-40 bypassed Route 66. In 1992 Waldmire purchased the property hoping to restore the glory as the Route 66 tourism began to really pick up. He then sold the property to The Pritchards in 1998 due to an ongoing local dispute. The population of Hackberry currently is less than 80. Would def recommend - pricing is free. Plus it is a nostalgic piece of history that you get to enjoy. If you driving really fast on Route 66 you will miss it. So I suggest slow down just a bit. Location is is Hackberry on Route 66 - ample parking

    Charles D.

    Fantastic place to stop by on Route 66. In fact, I'd say it's an essential part of the trip. Well-stocked souvenirs, t-shirts, etc but the main appeal are the old cars and buildings they have lining up the place. Some amazing photo ops to be had. Great service, good people working here.

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    We were on a day trip from Laughlin and made a point of taking Route 66 to the Hackberry General Store. I knew from the photos that the building was past its prime, but I was extremely pleased to see how it was cluttered yet beautiful in its decor. The souvenirs inside are varied and not over-priced, the restrooms are clean, and the woman at the counter was pleasant and friendly. When I thanked her for the store being there, she replied that "we are here for you". What a great attitude! Well worth the drive. Highly recommended!

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    Morgan H.

    This is really out of the way for a real treat of nostalgia. If your coming from Kingman Arizona it's 25 miles to here. We had to backtrack the 25 miles as we were headed to Las Vegas. Once here your welcomed with old and crazy displays of old cars, gasoline pumps, metal signs and a rather large old general market filled with tons of displays of memorabilia firm days gone by. It was cool to actually drive on the famous Route 66. They sale a lot of things nobody really needs, but you find you need something from here as a memory. They had some great deals on t shirts! We bought a couple $ 12. That's a deal in today's market. There were several others looking and remembering the past while we were there. It was so worth the out of the way trek. Enjoyed this so much. Hope you like the pics.

    Lizzie B.

    First thing to know about this place.....NO CELL SERVICE! Do not plan on meeting anyone here for safety reasons. We were meeting someone here and not having any cell service (having no means of communication!) was a huge problem! Second thing to know.....there is a woman that sings live, however her voice is soooooooooo raspy! Obvious vocal chord damage from smoking!!!! At first I thought it was a dude, but then when I saw who was actually singing.......OMG! PLEASE STOP SINGING!!!!!! The store was fun to look around in. Tons of Route 66 goodies! I even liked the bathroom. They had 2 ply toilet paper!!! I'd stop again if I'm ever driving Route 66.

    Terry T.

    Although this store has snacks and many things to buy, it seemed to me to be more of a museum than a store. There is a wonderful lifetime collection of signs, cars, roadside memorabilia, rust, decay and a beautiful Corvette. The interior has a lot of displays and it was a bit of a shock to open the bathroom door and see mannequins in whore house clothing, they seemed so real that I said excuse me before I realized they were not humans that forgot to lock the door I could have lingered here for many hours photography the artifacts, cars and a donkey. And I would seriously consider going back to spend a day here. However, I would not go much later in the year than I did on this trip. The son of the owner told us he had left Seattle to help his father run the business and told us that during the tourist season an average of 1,500 people stop at the store every day.

    Lucky S.

    This is my second visit through Hackberry and trip to this general store right off the highway. While I missed the iconic red corvette that was parked out front the last time I came, I still enjoyed seeing all of the old signs, rotting cars and route 66 chachkis. Being that there isn't a lot out this way, be sure to stop. You'll be glad you did.

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    Christie L.

    This is a really awesome place! Here you will find the dedicated "Route 66" themed Hackberry General Store. When hubby saw it and wanted to stop I was thinking "oh geez this is going to be boring" and I was wrong! I figured it was just some guy thing, so why not stop so he could see the old gas pumps and cars. What I didn't expect was to actually enjoy looking at this stuff myself. They have the coolest stuff laying around! I would love to have some of this stuff to decorate my hubby's workshop and garage with. There was an old washing machine that I would totally make a tomato planter out of :) Before I get too far into this, I should mention that you cannot get gas here. They have tons of old gas pumps outside, but none that are operating. Hackberry General Store is really a museum of old route 66 memorabilia. They sell bottled soda and snacks inside, so I had to get a tall cold bottle of coca cola to drink while I stepped back in time for a moment and looked around at all the route 66 stuff. Inside there is stuff everywhere from the floor to ceiling. They have different route 66 souvenirs to buy, a replica diner, a wall where you can write your name on money (your own) and hang on the wall or ceiling, and the best part Max! As I was looking around I noticed a dog laying on a couch. The owner of the store John, told me about him. Max is a rescue dog that has been in in commercials for Harley-Davidson and United Airlines. He is very friendly and wont bother you at all unless you want to go up to him and pet him, which is allowed so I recommend it! I don't even know where to begin when it comes to the outside memorabilia. There are tons of vintage cars and nostalgic signs. I came across a relaxing koi pond and a tree swing. The tree swing was calling my name, so there I was swinging my little heart out and loved every second. Near the front they have a 1957 red Corvette that became popular because of the route 66 television show. If you are going to passing by anyway, just stop and check it out. If you find something inside you want to purchase, but aren't sure how to get it home (they have small stuff and BIG stuff) then they will mail it anywhere in the US. Get your kicks on Route 66!

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    It was a fun little store. Bridget was singing and playing her keyboard outside. Fun time.

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    AMERICA'S MAIN STREET…read more I have always been fascinated by Main Street, USA. This is one reason I am fascinated by US 66. From 1926 to 1985 Route 66 was America's Main Street. From Santa Monica, California to Chicago, Illinois it travelled through eight states: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois. Disparate from many of the US highways at the time, it did not travel in a straight line. Instead, it travelled diagonally to connect to downtowns that needed a connection to a major Highway in addition to large cities. US 66 grew with the popularity of the automobile and the migration west to California. With the popularity of US 66 came interesting roadside architecture. Examples are Cadillac Ranch, art deco motels, classic gas stations, drive-ins and restaurants. When traffic increased and cars became more powerful, US 66 evolved. For example the hairpin curves between Oatman and Kingman, Arizona were so dangerous that US 66 was relocated to the current I-40. By the 1960s, US 66 became an American institution. US 66 became as American as apple pie. There was a show about US 66 and the song "Get Your Kicks on Route 66." Meanwhile a pledging American institution was making America's Main Street extinct. It was the Interstate. Gradually the Interstate replaced US 66. In 1985 when I-40 was completed in 1985, US 66 was decommissioned from the highway system. It was replaced by I-10, I-15, I-40, I-44, and I-55. Americans love our heritage. US 66 is a part of our heritage. Groups such as the US 66 Association are working hard to preserve the existing segments of US 66 and to reinstate it as a US Highway. Thanks to their efforts "Historic US 66" route markers bring America's Main Street back to life in many of the existing segments. I have recently been on a few segments of US 66. Whenever I drove on US 66 pavement I felt a connection to America's heritage and a feeling of being in a real life train set. Whenever I am driving from Las Vegas to Southern California, when I exit the fast lane of I-15 for a break at a business off the slower lanes of the I-15 Business Loop, I am on US 66 most likely in a historic area. A not too distant experience was visiting the First McDonald's in San Bernardino off US 66. If I kept going West on the former US 66 that is now signed California 66, I'd end up taking the scenic route to Santa Monica Pier. When I drive from Vegas to Arizona destinations, I often stop on US 66. In Kingman, US 66 is both a Main Street and a I-40 Business Route. The US 66 Association is here in the Powerhouse Visitor Center. In downtown Kingman, US 66 looks like a charming train set turned to life. This is one of the larger segments of US 66. From Kingman, it changes into Arizona 66 and travels through the desert passing Grand Canyon Caverns until it rejoins I-40 West of Williams. When I vacationed in the Grand Canyon, it was US 66 in Williams that I stopped off before driving into the park. I knew I was on US 66 when I saw the bear attraction. When I drive the Laughlin route toward Lake Havasu City, I am driving on US 66 when I cruise through Needles, California . Recently I was hanging out on US 66 when I was spending a few hours in the ghost town of Oatman. And this summer when I walked in the Chicago Loop I was walking on the easternmost segment of US 66. US 66 is currently a discontinuous Main Street. Many have been negatively affected by the Interstate. A reinstated US 66 would connect these Main Street at the same time it would increase tourism. America needs it's Main Street back. The Route 66 Associations in each of the states that US 66 travels through are fighting the good fight by trying to reinstate US 66 to the highway system. I support them. And on the subject of US 66 for the next couple of days I will mentally be at the easternmost city of US 66 finishing up my 2014 Chicago reviews. I'll mentally be back in Vegas in a few days when the weather turns cooler. Most likely reviewing a Las Vegas Park or restaurant . So, my Vegas Yelper friends I will share my local experiences then. However, because this is the Internet you can join me on a mental trip to the easternmost city of US 66 in Chicago. If not I will leave you singing, "If you ever plan to motor west Travel my way the road that's the best. Get your kicks on Route 66."

    Great Route 66 Museum! Very well presented history of Route 66. Worth the stop. I don't have kids…read morebut I think this would be an entertaining stop for kids as well. They also have a small electro car museum.

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