We caught a small glimpse of Winslow in 2016 when we
traveled on Route 66 on our Trek North to Alaska. However, we missed getting my pic at the
famous corner, so I insisted we return.
We traveled along 180, A.K.A. The San Francisco Peaks Scenic Byway, spotting a
coyote in the brush. We hopped onto I-40, then onto the Mother Road of Route 66. Each day I marvel at how many miles of undeveloped land exist in Arizona. After Flagstaff, there was no other town
until we arrived at Winslow an hour later.
We did pass Meteor City in between, but it is not now nor ever has been a city. It was once, however, a bustling trading post
on Route 66. Sadly, it is now a
dilapidated eyesore. We considered visiting Meteor Crater, but I vetoed the idea. Why spend $20 of my cheese allowance to see a
hole in the ground?
Instead, we
continued on and visited the iconic La Posada Hotel. Mom’s feminist idol, Mary Coulter, designed
and decorated the original hotel in 1929 while working for the Fred Harvey
Company, concessionaire for the Santa Fe Railway. While her architectural and design talents
are evident in the Grand Canyon, Mary considered La Posada her masterpiece. She attended to every detail, from structural to landscaping design, from service personnel uniforms to china platter patterns. Unfortunately, the stock market crash did not
bode well for this magnificent resort, and the hotel closed down after 27 years of serving the public.
By the early 1960s, The Santa Fe Railway gutted the hotel, sold off all the furnishings, and turned it
into office space. In 1994 the Railway abandoned the property
entirely. Thankfully, the current owner,
Allan Affeldt, with the help of locals, saved the building from
demolition and transformed it back to an impressive resort. The eclectic motifs combine traditional Southwest
decors with a contemporary flair for style, art, and culture. A warm, inviting, and comfortable sentiment embraced me as I explored. Tina Mion, wife of Allan Affeldt, is a very
creative artist whose unusual subjects and thought-provoking works adorn the hotel hallways
and lounge areas. Really unique stuff, to say the least! At the same time, many of the hotel’s
original design features have been lovingly and painstakingly restored,
transporting you back in time. I felt
I was visiting a museum, an art gallery, and a authentic Spanish Hacienda—all at the same
time! I was fascinated, mesmerized, and
honored to be among the renowned guests of La Posada through the years like
John Wayne, Amelia Earhart, Albert Einstein, and Clark Gable, just to name a
few.
The grounds are lovely as well, with butterfly gardens, ponds, cottonwood trees, desert flora, and my personal favorite, the simplistically beautiful daisy.
We relished the serenity and tranquility that the gardens exuded.
We ate lunch at The Turquoise Room within La Posada Hotel, named
for the private dining car Mary Coulter designed in 1936 for the Santa Fe
Railway’s Super Chief train running between Chicago and Los Angeles. The menu consisted of authentic Southwest
dishes, a variety of salads made with fresh, crisp, local vegetables, as well
as dishes offered by the original Harvey House restaurants, like the Fred
Harvey French Dip (which Mom ordered).
The food was delicious, beautifully arranged, and very reasonably
priced! And their homemade cornbread, drizzled with maple syrup was to die for! We watched the trains go by as we savored our lunch. What a splendid, wonderfully
relaxing experience!
After several hours of unique stimulation at La Posada Hotel
(and with our bellies
full), we walked around the town of Winslow and nostalgic Route 66. I joined Glenn Frey and Don Henley and the flat bed Ford for a photo shoot (not sure where the girl was, though).
The day was topped off with yet another gorgeous setting of the sun!
Speaking of the sun, I hope you all enjoyed Solar Eclipse
Day 2017! We were expecting 73% totality here in Grand Canyon. We were NOT expecting the huge clouds that rolled in. Hence, we saw a very small glimpse of a partial
eclipse, as you can see from the following photos. I sincerely enjoyed viewing and hearing
about all YOUR solar experiences, though!
Me and Dad watching the eclipse |
Time to say good-bye. Talk to you again soon!
We would like to thank some amazing organizations for all they do for the RVing community:
Escapees
Xscapers
RVillage
RV-Dreams
So glad you got to stand on the corner...definite RVer must do experience.
ReplyDeleteYou cannot be in that area without stopping by Winslow! Overall we were unimpressed with the town but certainly liked "the corner"....
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