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Seligman, Arizona, is celebrated as the birthplace of the Historic Route 66, founded in 1886 at the junction of the railroad from Prescott to Santa Fe's mainline. The town was renamed after prominent New York banker Jesse Seligman, and in 1987, the state dedicated the stretch of old US Route 66 from Seligman to Kingman to preserve its historic significance.
Visitors to Seligman can explore a variety of attractions, including the iconic Roadkill Cafe, as well as enjoy outdoor recreational activities in nearby national forests. The town serves as a gateway to natural wonders such as the Grand Canyon and offers unique annual events that celebrate its Route 66 heritage.
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