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    Yarnell Emporium

    5.0 (16 reviews)
    ModerateGift Shops
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Westin Clock I purchased at the Yarnell Emporium
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    I always enjoy stopping off at this local gem! Lots of interesting items full of color, fun and zest! The owner is also very friendly and informative on Yarnell. They also have (4) rooms available for a bed and breakfast if you're interested. So much to see and look at for those one of a kind, off the wall gift ideas that anyone can appreciate. Any time I'm out exploring Arizona and pass through Yarnell I always make it a point to make a visit to this place.

    Great place for gifts, get local information and terrific Bunkhouse guest quarters. Comfy Southwest deco with many amenities.

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    There are two stores and a back patio full of fun household, garden, jewelry, Christmas, clothing, and snack items.

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    Route 66 Gift Shop - 02.15.25 Stop inside to peruse the souvenirs and purchase that perfect memento to commemorate your stop in the "Birthplace of Route 66"

    Route 66 Gift Shop

    4.7(31 reviews)
    76.8 mi
    $

    Angel and Vilma Delgadillo, Original Owners [Seligman AZ]…read more I wasn't aware of the history of this store and since I had already purchased most of my souvenirs at another gift shop down the street we just took a look inside, formerly Angel's barbershop and pool hall, now a gift shop. Who is Angel Delgadillo? This man was credited for saving Route 66 in Arizona! Yes, wow... I was intrigued about his story! Before I-40 was erected Seligman saw 9,000 vehicles moved through the town every day, stopping at the businesses, restaurants, service stations, and motels in town. When a section of I-40 opened south of town a deathly stillness fell on this main drag. With the expansion of the Interstate 40, there seemed to be no more need for the old road... in 1985, U.S. 66 was officially decertified. Whaat? All signs were taken down and it was removed from maps. So sad! Sorry, you'd have to research the rest of the story yourself on the internet... As we entered the modest shop the interior is quite small and compact inside. It got crowded inside especially with two bus full of tourists!!! We perused the souvenirs and many apparel merchandise for sale. There are t-shirts, magnets, shot glasses, postcards, mugs, and just about anything you might want to collect. To the right is a tiny small space Angel used as his barbershop. After his retirement, the barbershop portion of the shop was converted to a museum, celebrating his and Seligman's legacy on Route 66. It is filled with photos, antiques, and memorabilia, including his antique barber chair with a cardboard cutout of Angel himself. I did not realize the extent of his popularity until I read stories about him. I wish I would've met him... Review #3704

    I visited the small town of Seligman, Arizona with my family in the spring of 2025. This is one of…read morethe best small towns to visit EVER. And I made my visit even better by checking out the Route 66 Gift Shop. If I could stay in this town all weekend long, I would. The Delgadillo family is really friendly and so are the other employees that work here. I saw the barber shop chair, the many business cards and license plates. I also learned all about Route 66 history and the Cars filmmakers' visit to this gift shop. More than two-thirds of the items for sale are made in AMERICA. This is one of America's greatest success stories. If you love Route 66 so much please visit this amazing gift shop!

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    Route 66 Gift Shop - 02.15.25 it all started in a little barber shop on Route 66 in Seligman AZ because the town barber refused to watch his town die

    02.15.25 it all started in a little barber shop on Route 66 in Seligman AZ because the town barber refused to watch his town die

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    Route 66 Gift Shop - 02.15.25 Folks came from all over the world to meet the man who saved Seligman from economic collapse & made it "The Birthplace of Route 66"

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    02.15.25 Folks came from all over the world to meet the man who saved Seligman from economic collapse & made it "The Birthplace of Route 66"

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    Sedona's Tree House

    4.8(14 reviews)
    72.1 mi

    Sedona's Tree House (Sedona, AZ) - June 15, 2023 We rolled…read morein at about 11 am driving down from Flagstaff on Hwy 89A. The first set of parking spaces you come to are on your right. We saw a vacant space, so we grabbed it. It was right in front of a cool little art shop called Sedona's Tree House. Poking your head through the door is enjoyable in and of itself. It's as if you've met up with the Ents of Fangorn Forest (The Hobbit) and have been carried into a magical treehouse dream, with a giant tree climbing up through the middle of the shop. The shelves are cleverly designed from beautifully rough cut and masterfully finished planks held up in some cases with what seem to be branches growing out from under them. Hand crafted Kokopelli wind chimes, nature inspired table and wall art, and various artsy knickknacks of all sorts are beautifully displayed throughout this cozy little treehouse-themed shop. We ended up buying a beautiful sun-themed wind chime for only $25 that we're looking forward to putting up in our courtyard when we get home!

    "No Junk in the Trunk"…read more Wonderful gift shop in uptown Sedona featuring unique creations from local artisans. Wire-wrapped trees, mosaic mirrors, and bonsai art are just some of the happy surprises you will find inside, along with the centerpiece pillar...a 700-year-old, Alligator Juniper tree! This shop is truly unlike any of the others in upper Sedona, and you will feel like you have walked into another world when you step inside! ~The Nosy Norwegian Sniffing out exotic trees and good deals so that you don't have to.

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