2016Visitors Guide

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2016Visitors Guide
A R I Z O N A
GATEWAY TO THE
GRAND CANYON ®
2016
Visitors
Guide
EXPERIENCEWILLIAMS.COM
Make a grand trip grander.
Since 1901, the Grand Canyon Railway has been taking people on a
fabled journey into the heart of one of the seven natural wonders of
the world. For those fortunate to have traveled on this iconic train, the
Grand Canyon Railway is more than just a mode of transportation: It’s
a trip back in time to what many consider the most awe-inspiring place
on Earth.
1-800-THE-TRAIN
THETRAIN.COM
AUTHORIZED CONCESSIONER OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE & US FOREST SERVICE
OPEN YEAR ROUND!
Chamber Staff
Dr. Robert D. Argyelan
President & CEO
928-635-0273 x1
Pimi P. Barrozo-Bennett
Membership Services Coordinator
928-635-0273 x3
Jan Shirley, IOM
Executive Assistant
928-635-0273 x2
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Important Phone Numbers
Williams-Forest Service Visitor Center
928-635-4061
City Hall
928-635-4451
Office of the Mayor
928-928-635-4451
Office of the City Manager
928-635-4451
Williams Police Department
928-635-4461
Office of Public Works
928-635-4451
Office of Sanitation
928-635-9108
Recreation Department
928-635-1496
Williams Library
928-635-2263
Elephant Rock Golf Course
928-635-4935
Williams Airport
928-635-4451
Ambulance Service
928-635-3039
North Country Healthcare Services
928-635-4441
Williams Justice Court
928-679-7698
Forest Service / Williams Station
928-635-8200
Grand Canyon National Park
928-638-7888
2016 Visitors Guide Williams Arizona
The Williams - Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Robert D. Argyelan, President & CEO
Produced and Published in conjunction with
Visitor Media Group • p. 844.729.9769
visitormediagroup.com
We Know the Road.
Published annually. Every effort is made to make this publication as accurate as possible. The Williams -
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Greater Williams Area Map
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E xperience Williams, Az.
Gateway to the
Grand Canyon®!
Williams, Arizona is a destination known for things to do
for visitors of all ages. From cruising Historical Route 66, one of
the original highways in the U.S. Highway System, to planning
a visit to the Grand Canyon, riding the rails, getting up close to
the wildlife at a drive-thru wildlife park, hitting the trails with
some outdoor recreation, or shopping for that perfect souvenir
- Williams, Arizona is the place to do it.
Plan your trip around one of the many Signature Events in
Williams whether it be a Taste in Williams, Mountain Village
Holiday, Route 66 “90th Birthday Car Show”, Fourth of July
Parade or a Wild West Shootout. Williams will not disappoint.
Experience Williams, Arizona - Gateway to the Grand Canyon®!
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W illiams
About our Town!
Welcome to Williams,
Arizona, located in the heart
of the Kaibab National
Forest at an elevation of
6,770 feet.
A small, mountain community in Northern Arizona,
just an hour south of the
Grand Canyon, Williams has
been host to world travelers
for over 100 years. Located
on Interstate 40 between
Kingman and Flagstaff, Williams is a 4 hour drive from
Las Vegas / McCarran Airport, 3 hours from Phoenix /
Sky Harbor, and 30 minutes
from Flagstaff/Pulliam, major
regional airports. Additionally, Williams can be reached
by private aircraft flying into
H. A. Clark Memorial Field
(P32) and by Amtrak.
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Founded in 1881,
Williams was named for the
famous trapper, scout and
mountain man, “Old Bill Williams.” Boasting seven area
fishing lakes, plentiful hiking,
four seasons of beautiful
high country weather and
an abundance of wildlife,
Williams offers unlimited
recreational opportunities
for the outdoor enthusiast.
The Historic Downtown District on Route 66
covers six square blocks
and includes many shops
and restaurants. The Grand
Canyon Railway and its
rides to the Grand Canyon
is a block away while the
Bearizona Wildlife Park is
within minutes.
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W illiams &
Forest Service
Visitor Center
Visit the Center for local, area and statewide visitor information.
Location: 200 W Railroad Ave, Williams, AZ 86046
(on the northwest corner of Railroad Avenue and Grand Canyon Boulevard)
Phone: 928.635.4061
The Center is conveniently located in the Historic Downtown
District in the Historic Santa Fe Depot just a block from the
heart of the Historic Route 66.
The Visitor Information Center is open seven days a week
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The seven-day, $25* car pass for the National Park is for sale
at the kiosk on the north side of the Visitor Center building.
For more information about the Grand Canyon from the National
Park Service, please visit www.nps.gov/grca/
*Price at time of printing
Welcome to Williams ....................................................................... 1-4
Accolades & Demographics ............................................................... 5
Drive Times and Weather . ................................................................. 6
Get Your Kicks on Route 66 . ............................................................. 7
Top Things To Do In And Around Williams ............................8-11
Dining ................................................................................................ 12-15
The Grand Canyon ....................................................................... 16-17
Tours & Attractions ...................................................................... 18-19
Shopping / Non-Profit Entities / Car Rental & Equip..............20
Arts & Culture / Health Care............................................................21
Lodging ............................................................................................. 22-26
Media .......................................................................................................26
RV Parks ..................................................................................................27
Organizations ........................................................................................28
Services ............................................................................................ 29-30
Government . .........................................................................................30
Real Estate / Education .....................................................................31
Insurance & Banking / Churches ...................................................31
2016 Event Calendar ..........................................................................32
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W elcome to Williams!
Welcome to Williams, Arizona - Gateway to the Grand
Canyon®. Thank you for considering Williams as your vacation destination and I hope your time in this great little town
will be a memorable one for years to come. There’s so much
to do in Williams that both your days and nights can be filled
with exploration, adventure, and good times.
Certainly Williams can serve as your kick-off point
for a trip to the Grand Canyon National Park, where you
can explore all of its beauty and splendor, dine in its fine
restaurants, or even take a helicopter ride to gain a different
perspective. You can stay at any of the outstanding hotels in
Williams and drive to the Canyon or, better yet, ride the Grand
Canyon Railway from its Williams depot directly into the
National Park. Make it a multi-day trip and spend the night in
the Canyon itself!
While in Williams, consider visiting the Bearizona Wildlife
Park, shop at any of the stores along historic Route 66, dine
in our terrific restaurants and enjoy a variety of foods, taste
our local wines and beers, visit a deer farm, fish at any one
of our seven lakes, camp in Kaibab National Forest, hike the
surrounding Ponderosa Pine trails, golf at our acclaimed golf
course, or simply explore on your own. No matter what you
may be looking for, Williams has it all.
Start your adventure at our Visitor Information Center
where you can get information about all that is happening in
Williams and Northern Arizona, book excursions, and even
shop for Williams souvenirs. It’s only minutes from the Center
to the railway or to a walk along our Route 66 shopping
district where you can find everything you need from fine
Western wear to jewelry, from Route 66 nostalgia mementos
to a great dining experience. No matter where your travels
take you, one thing is common everywhere - friendly people
willing to assist you with just about anything you may need.
So enjoy your time here and come visit us again soon. Tell
your family and friends about our great little town. I thank you
for visiting Williams - The Gateway to the Grand Canyon®.
Dr. Robert D. Argyelan
President & CEO
Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce
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Accolades
• Grand Canyon & Williams, Arizona: “Best of 2013 Iconic Attractions”, USA Today
• “Town to Watch 2015”, True West
• “Train Town”, True West
• Home to Bearizona: “10 Best Drive Through Wildlife Parks”, USA Today
• Home to the Polar Express and the Grand Canyon Railway: “America’s Best Holiday Train Rides”, Frommer’s
• “Original stretch of Route 66” and “The last town to be bypassed by I-40, preserving Route 66.”
• TravelChannel.com names the Top 10 - ‘Travel’s Best: All-American Vacations’ for 2015. Williams, Arizona made the list!
Demographics
Population
Household
Income
2010
2015
TOTAL
4,918
5,624
HOUSEHOLDS
2,021
2,332
MALE
50.5%
50.5%
FEMALE
49.5%
49.5%
AGE 5-19
19.0%
17.6%
AGE 20-44
24.9%
24.6%
$150,000+
AGE 45-64
34.2%
33.4%
AVG. INCOME
AGE 65+
15.9%
19.1%
45
47
MEDIAN AGE
Housing
Units
2010
2015
TOTAL UNITS
2,946
3,434
OCCUPIED
68.6%
67.9%
OWNED
71.9%
71.7%
RENTED
28.1%
28.3%
VACANT
31.4%
32.1%
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2010
2015
$0 - $34,999
33.4%
37.2%
$35 - $74,999
42.0%
40.6%
$75 - $149,999
21.0%
18.3%
3.6%
3.9%
$58,098
$55,454
Education
2010
2015
K-11
14.3%
12.0%
HS GRAD./
SOME COLLEGE
62.2%
62.0%
BACHELOR’S/
GRADUATE
15.8%
16.9%
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Drive Times
FLAGSTAFF, AZ
34
GRAND CANYON VILLAGE, AZ
59
METEOR CRATER, AZ
77
WINSLOW, AZ
91
PETRIFIED FOREST / PAINTED DESERT
149
PHOENIX, AZ
174
TUCSON, AZ
290
LAS VEGAS, NV
216
MOAB, UT
358
DURANGO, CO
345
ALBUQUERQUE, NM
359
Distance to major cities (in miles)
Source: US Climate Data
Weather
AVERAGE
HIGH (F)
AVERAGE
LOW
(F)
PRECIPITATION
(IN.)
AVERAGE
TOTAL
SNOWFALL
(IN.)
JANUARY
47
23
2.1
19
FEBRUARY
49
25
2.6
16
MARCH
54
28
2.2
13
APRIL
62
33
1.1
6
MAY
71
42
0.6
0
JUNE
81
49
0.4
0
JULY
83
55
2.8
0
AUGUST
81
54
3.4
0
SEPTEMBER
75
48
1.8
0
OCTOBER
65
38
1.6
1
NOVEMBER
54
29
1.7
5
DECEMBER
47
23
2.0
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G et Your Kicks
on Route 66
Route 66 conjures up thoughts of rich history, soda
fountains, neon lights, classic cars, and fun! Only in Williams,
Arizona will you find a stretch of Route 66 with shopping
including western wear to souvenirs, fine and casual dining,
microbreweries and wine tasting rooms, art galleries, specialty shops and more that uniquely showcase Williams.
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T op Things To Do
The Grand Canyon
Railway & Hotel
Route 66 Zipline
A perfect way to sit back and
enjoy the ride to the Grand
Canyon. This century-old rail line
leaves Williams Depot every day
at 9:30 a.m. traveling through
ponderosa pine forests and
prairie ranch land to a spectacular
destination, the South Rim of
the Grand Canyon. Every winter
the Grand Canyon Railway’s
Polar Express comes to life on
a journey from the nighttime
wilderness of Williams, Arizona,
to the enchanted beauty of “the
North Pole”—where Santa Claus
and his reindeer are waiting with
a keepsake present for every
good boy and girl.
www.thetrain.com
Right next to Grand
Canyon Railway Depot
in Williams, fly 1,400’
through the air on a family-friendly zipline ride. Be
prepared for 30mph backward, 30 mph forward,
110’ high and 1,400’ round
trip with an exciting stop at
the end! It’s a tasteful rush
to say the least; not too
scary and definitely exciting even for those who
“have no fear.” The Route
66 Zipline is perhaps the
most unique way to view
much of what Williams has
to offer along Route 66.
www.ziplineroute66.com
Bearizona Drive Thru
Wildlife Park
Grand Canyon
Deer Farm
Get up close and personal with
many different animals in their
natural environment. This 160
acre drive-through wildlife park
is located only two miles from
downtown Williams. As you wind
your way through the park in
your vehicle you will experience
bears, wolves, bighorn sheep,
bison and others; then park your
car and walk through Fort Bearizona for a closer look at some
of the smaller animals and their
babies. www.bearizona.com
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For a “hands on” experience
with nature’s creatures, make
sure you visit the Grand
Canyon Deer Farm and Petting
Zoo. For over 40 years, this
unique park has been providing
animal lovers the rare opportunity of up-close encounters
with deer, elk, llamas, reindeer, camel and many others.
Located only 8 miles east of
Williams, this day trip will leave
lasting memories.
www.deerfarm.com
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In and Around Williams
Shopping & Dining on
Historic Route 66
Sycamore Falls and
Sycamore Canyon
Bill Williams Mountain
Fishing & Off-Roading
The best of the 50s, 60’s
and newest trends all
within a six block walking
distance. The historic
downtown of Williams
features fine restaurants,
microbreweries, wine
tasting rooms, and plenty
of shops featuring everything from western wear
to souvenirs of Route 66.
From one end of Route
66 featuring the Memorial Park, past the shops,
eateries and car museum
to the other end featuring a
Wild West town, Route 66
offers something to enjoy
for all ages of guests.
Hike Bill Williams
Mountain or any of the
other dozens of scenic
high-mountain hiking trails
available in the Kaibab
Forest. Don’t forget your
snacks and sandwiches
for a breathtaking picnic
lunch from the top! There
are several shops in
Williams to stock up on all
your hiking supplies. Trail
maps are available at the
Williams-Forest Service
Visitor Center.
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Located just a few miles
southeast of Williams. This
47,762 acre Wilderness offers
a wide range of vegetation
from mesquite in the southern
portion to ponderosa pine in the
northern canyons at an elevation
of 6,500 feet. Sycamore Falls
is a dramatic spectacle in the
Spring when the Winter snows
start to melt and during Summer
monsoon rains. A short drive
and an even shorter hike gets
you to this natural wonder! Stop
in the Williams-Forest Service
Visitor Center for your free map.
And while there, ask about all of
the many programs run by the
Forest Service.
Bring your fishing pole and try your
luck at one of our five trout stocked
lakes. The scenery is magnificent
and the fish are mouth watering.
The lakes can be fished from shore
or in a boat. If “Big Boy” toys are
your adrenaline rush then you owe
it to yourself to explore our 1,143
miles of U.S. Forest Service roads
in the National Kaibab Forest with
your ATV, Rhino, Razor or Jeep.
Maps and directions to these
hotspots are available at the Williams-Forest Service Visitor Center
located in the heart of town.
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T op Things To Do
Lava River Cave
Experience a unique underground hike in Lava River
Cave. This mile long volcanic
lava tube was first discovered in 1913 and maintains
a temperature of 32-40
degrees year around. It is
located about 30 miles east
of Williams but is easy to
find. The U.S. Forest Service
has made an attractive
entrance down to this tube
using native stone to form
a stairway. Once inside the
lava tube its ceiling is tall
enough to stand upright. You
must bring flashlights as once
you are past the daylight you
are in complete darkness.
Raft the Grand Canyon
Raft the Colorado River inside
the Grand Canyon! Most
people think that this requires
months or years of advance
planning, but Williams is central
to both the one-day smooth
water rafting trips and the
exciting 40 mile one-day white
water rafting trips. These
ultimate adventure trips can
sometimes be made with only
a day notice. Call or visit the
Williams-Forest Service Visitor
Center for more information.
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Hike the Grand
Canyon
Hike to the village of Supai at the
bottom of the Grand Canyon.
Make Williams your base camp
for this unbelievable experience!
Supai is located in the remote
Southwestern branch of the
Grand Canyon and is about a two
hour drive from Williams. The
well-marked trailhead into Supai
is 8 miles long over rugged terrain
and is accessible only by foot,
horseback or helicopter. There
you find Havasu Creek and three
of the most beautiful waterfalls in
all of Grand Canyon. Camping and
lodging are available by advance
reservation only from the Havasupai Tourist Office. If you are a
hiker, this is a must see!
Tour Grand Canyon
Caverns
Located only 66 miles
from Williams, this natural
wonder is the largest dry
cavern in the United States.
An elevator descends 22
stories underground and
opens to a maze of caverns
large enough to hold a
football field! Guided tours
are available daily. Enjoy the
splendor of these caverns
for an unforgettable, once in
a lifetime experience.
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In and Around Williams
Grand Canyon National
Geographic Visitor Center
& IMAX® Theater
Meteor Crater: Experience the
IMPACT…50,000 years ago!
The Grand Canyon Skywalk
Helicopter Ride Over the
Grand Canyon
Make the most of your Grand
Canyon visit. See Grand
Canyon: The Hidden Secrets
in IMAX on a giant 6-story
high screen and discover in
only 34 minutes a Grand
Canyon that would take a
lifetime to experience. Also on
site: Park Pass sales, free maps
and information, guided Pink
Jeep tours, National Geographic store, Explorers Café
with Pizza Hut® Express, and
much more! Located one mile
from the National Park South
Rim Entrance.
www.explorethecanyon.com
See one of the most talked about
and breathtaking sights, and
experience the Grand Canyon like
never before. This glass bridge
enables visitors to walk beyond
the canyon walls at Grand Canyon
West, suspending them 4,000
feet above the riverbed and
providing an unparalleled view of
this natural wonder. Book your
excursion to the West Rim at the
Williams Visitor Center.
www.grandcanyonwest.com
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A massive meteorite 150
feet across and weighing
several hundred thousand
tons formed the 550 ft. deep
crater. It traveled 26,000
mph hitting Earth with an
explosive force greater than
20 million tons of TNT. This
popular meteorite impact site
is located on I-40, seventy
miles east of Williams and
is centrally located to many
of Northern Arizona’s top
attractions and State Parks.
Guided rim tours are offered
daily (weather permitting).
www.MeteorCrater.com
The Grand Canyon is one of the
most popular vacation destinations
in the world. With its incredible
scenery and inspirational beauty, the
vast number of visitors keeps growing. With a number of ways to see
the canyon, some may choose to
drive, hike, bike or ride a mule. One
adventure that awaits is the sky—a
helicopter tour from the Grand
Canyon’s South Rim or the Grand
Canyon West Rim easily accessed at
the nearby Grand Canyon Airport.
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D ining
Williams, Arizona has a variety of dining options. If family
friendly is your style, quick service, or a chance to take your
time, rest your feet and enjoy a glass of wine is your stylethen your choice is where to do it. Down home style with
made from scratch menu items, mile high pies, microbreweries, wine tasting, a wild west saloon, and more await you in
the many restaurants featuring indoor/outdoor dining.
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HISTORIC
To Grand Canyon
ROUTE
To
Flagstaff
To Las Vegas
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Dining
BIG E STEAKHOUSE & SALOON
JESSICA’S FAMILY RESTAURANT
365 State Route 64, Grand Canyon
928.638.0333
www.bigesteakhouse.com
525 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4590
BIG TOWN HERO
141 W. Railroad Ave., Williams
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928.635.4150
618 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.3003
www.bigtownhero.com
KENNELLY FAMILY CONCEPTS
KFC / TACO BELL
CAFÉ 326
800 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.4435
326 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.0777
KICKS ON ROUTE 66
CARL’S JR.
1055 W. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.8873
CRUISERS ROUTE 66 CAFÉ, LLC
233 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2445
www.cruisers66.com
GRAND CANYON BREWING COMPANY
117 S. 3rd St., Williams
928.635.2168
www.grandcanyonbrewery.com
GRAND CANYON COFFEE & CAFÉ, LLC
137 W. Railroad Ave., Williams
928.635.4907
www.grandcanyoncoffeeandcafe.com
2550 W. Route 66, Williams
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928.635.2052
www.williamsazrestaurant.com
LULU BELLE’S BBQ, LLC
33 W. Lewis Ave., Ash Fork
928.637.9818
www.LuLuBellesBBQ.com
MCDONALD’S OF WILLIAMS
805 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.9100
www.mcdonalds.com
PINE COUNTRY RESTAURANT
107 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.9718
www.pinecountryrestaurant.com
PIZZA FACTORY
214 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.3009
www.william.pizzafactory.com
PIZZA HUT OF ARIZONA - WILLIAMS
THE GRAND DEPOT CAFÉ
233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
1.800.THE.TRAIN
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www.thetrain.com
Located adjacent to the Grand Canyon Railway
depot, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner
888 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.4343
www.pizzahut.com
RED RAVEN RESTAURANT
135 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4980
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ROD’S STEAK HOUSE
WESTERN VIEW STEAKHOUSE
301 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2671
2600 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4400
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www.bestwesternwilliams.com
SOUTHRIMS WINE &
BEER GARAGE
514 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.5902
www.SouthRims.com
WILD WEST JUNCTION, LLC
321 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4512
www.wildwestjunction.com
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WE COOK PIZZA AND PASTA
YAVAPAI TAVERN
605 N. State Route 64, Tusayan
928.638.2278
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www.wecookpizzaandpasta.com
11 Yavapai Rd. (Located at
Yavapai Lodge), Grand Canyon
928.638.2262
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www.visitgrandcanyon.com
Chamber Member
Three restaurants, one AWESOME brewery,
hand-crafted arizona wine.
family run. family friendly. locally-minded.
, Kennellyfamilyconcepts.com,
Yavapai Tavern
FULL BAR AND LARGE SELECTION
OF LOCAL CRAFT BEER & WINE
LOCATED AT YAVAPAI LODGE
11 YAVAPAI ROAD,
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
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Family Fun at
Route 66 Zipline!
• 30 MPH BACKWARD AND FORWARD OVER
GRAND CANYON BLVD. AND ALONG ROUTE 66
IN DOWNTOWN WILLIAMS!
• IT’S A FAMILY EXPERIENCE WITH A WHOLE
LOTTA SAFE FUN AND A NICE TOUCH OF SCARY.
• NO HARNESSES REQUIRED FOR THIS UNIQUE
ZIPLINE ATTRACTION!
• JUST SIT DOWN, GET STRAPPED IN, AND
HAVE FUN!
ZIPLINEROUTE 66 .COM • 200 NORTH GRAND CANYON BLVD. • WILLIAMS, AZ
Rent a Vette? You Bet!
in Williams
Rent a
Vette?
You Bet!
Cars, Vans, and
SUV’s too!
928-635-9199
I40FLEET.COM
441 E. Route 66, Williams, AZ.
Also compacts, SUVs and Vans
I-40 FLEET SERVICES
441 E. Route 66 Williams, AZ
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GRAND CANYON
VILLAGE
Grand Canyon
Visitor Center
Mather Point
6 27
64
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G.C. Railway Train Depot
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Rest
North Country
Health Center
Back Country
Information Center
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Attractions
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Arts/Culture
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TUSAYAN
Lodging
Real Estate
Insurance & Banking
SHUTTLE STOPS
GRAND CANYON
AIRPORT
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T
he arrival of the Grand
Canyon Railway in
1901 provided a comfortable and affordable alternative to the stage coach, and
quickly became the preferred
mode of travel to the Grand
Canyon’s South Rim. The
stagecoach companies were
not happy with this development, but the guests arrived
rested and ready to explore
the newly famous gorge.
The Santa Fe Railway
provided the funding for
guest accommodations and
attractions, and worked hard
to market the train and their
new hotel, El Tovar, which
opened in 1905. The Santa Fe
hired the Fred Harvey Company to operate the new guest
facilities, and El Tovar was a
Harvey Hotel and a Harvey
House Restaurant. The
Historic District evolved and
grew as tourism increased, and
remains the center of activity
at the South Rim today.
There are many buildings
of historical significance that
visitors will find interesting
in the Historic District during
their visit to the South Rim.
Mary Colter’s first building,
the Hopi House, opened
in 1905 to provide visitors
with an opportunity to learn
about Native Americans and
their arts and crafts, and a
chance to purchase a unique
memento. Her iconic Lookout
Studio and Hermits Rest were
added in 1914 as additional
destinations to relax and
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explore the canyon vistas. As
visitation increased, Bright
Angel Lodge was added in
1935 as a lower cost option to
El Tovar, and today houses the
complimentary Fred Harvey
History Room.
Additional lodging was
added in the 1970s and 1980s
with the opening of Maswik
Lodge, Thunderbird Lodge
and Kachina Lodge. Kachina
and Thunderbird lodges are
right on the rim, while Maswik
Lodge is just a short walk or
shuttle ride away. Canyon
views from overlooks in this
area are stunning and offer
a different perspective from
those at Mather Point, where
the Visitor Center is located.
Today, Grand Canyon
National Park Lodges operates
5 lodges on and near the rim,
Phantom Ranch at the bottom
of the canyon, numerous
restaurants and gift shops,
in-park narrated motorcoach
tours and the famous mule
rides. Overnight guests will
find a wide variety of lodging,
shopping, and dining choices,
and can conveniently enjoy the
legendary canyon sunrise and
sunset. Guests who are only
visiting for the day will want to
be sure to visit the Historic District to experience the human
history that helps make a visit to
Grand Canyon so special. Either
way, a visit to Grand Canyon is
sure to provide lasting memories and experiences.
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Air Tours
MAVERICK HELICOPTERS
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Grand Canyon National Airport –
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928.638.2622
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480.297.2901
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PAPILLON GRAND CANYON
HELICOPTERS
3568 Airport Rd., Grand Canyon
928.638.2419
www.papillon.com
Tours
CANYON DAVE TOURS
877.845.3283
www.grand-canyon-tours-1.com
COWBOY’S SERVICE AZ
CARRIAGE CO
PO Box 494, Williams
602.679.3866
www.azcarriagecompany.com
ALL-STAR GRAND CANYON TOURS
PINK JEEP TOURS
928.814.8887
www.allstargrandcanyontours.com
450 State Route 64, Grand Canyon
Located inside the National
Geographic Visitors Center/
IMAX Theatre
800.999.2137
www.pinkjeeptours.com
ANTELOPE CANYON NAVAJO TOUR
PO Box 1988, Page
928.698.3285
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Attractions
BEARIZONA WILDLIFE PARK
1500 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2289
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www.bearizona.com
BIG TOY PLAYGROUND
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
VISITOR CENTER - IMAX
450 State Route 64, Grand Canyon
928.638.2468
www.explorethecanyon.com 10
RIVERSIDE RESORT & CASINO
287 S. Garland Prairie Rd., Williams
928.606.5711
www.bigtoyplayground.com
1650 S. Casino Dr. PMB 500, Laughlin
1.800.227.3849
GRAND CANYON DEER FARM
ROUTE 66 ZIPLINE
6769 E. Deer Farm Rd., Williams
928.635.4073
www.deerfarm.com
200 North Grand Canyon Blvd. Williams
928.635.5358
www.ziplineroute66.com 11
TWIN ARROWS NAVAJO
CASINO RESORT
22181 Resort Blvd., Flagstaff
928.856.7200
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www.twinarrows.com
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY
233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
1.800.THE.TRAIN
9
www.thetrain.com
Historic train departs Williams daily
for Grand Canyon National Park
GRAND CANYON WEST
WESTERN RIVER EXPEDITIONS
Call to Book 3 - 7 Day Trips in the
Grand Canyon
866.904.1160
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www.westernriver.com
WILD WEST ADVENTURES, LLC
PO Box 781, Williams
928.635.0706
888.868.WEST (9378)
31
www.grandcanyonwest.com
METEOR CRATER
Interstate 40, Exit 233, Winslow
928.289.5898
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www.meteorcrater.com
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Shopping
CARQUEST
QCOFFICE
810 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4484
3920 E. Huntington Dr., Flagstaff
928.773.8787
www.qcoffice.org
COLORS OF THE WEST
201 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.9559
COPPER CANYON TRADING
210 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4310
SAFEWAY
637 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.0500
www.safeway.com
TERRY MARXEN
CHEVROLET CADILLAC
GRAND CANYON
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
1118 W. Highway 66, Flagstaff
928.220.8296
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www.terrymarxen.com
I-40 Exit 185, Bellemont
928.774.3896
www.grandcanyonhd.com
THE LITE COMPANY
LOVES TRAVEL STOPS
1055 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.9958
2109 N. 4th St., Flagstaff
928.774.6257
www.thelitecompany.com
NATIVE AMERICA
WESTERN OUTFITTERS
AND DEBERGE SADDLERY
117 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4600
316 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4013
OLD GLORY GIFTS
WHITE HORSE TRADING
213 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.5919
216 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.1588
OLD TRAILS TRUE VALUE
616 N. Airport Rd., Williams
928.635.2591
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CIVITAN THRIFT AND
TRADING COMPANY
129 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.1144
FLEET SERVICES, LLC.
Car Rental I-40
441 E. Route 66, Williams
& Equipment 928.635.9199
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Arts/Culture
WILLIAMS ALLIANCE FOR THE ARTS
145 W. Route 66, Williams
928.351.7665
Health Care
THE GALLERY IN WILLIAMS
NORTH COUNTRY HEALTH CARE
- WILLIAMS CLINIC
145 W. Route 66, Williams
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928.635.3006
www.thegalleryinwilliams.com
301 S. 7th St., Williams
928.635.4441
www.nchcaz.org
THE OPEN STUDIOS ART GALLERY
NORTHLAND HOSPICE &
PALLIATIVE CARE, INC.
106 S. 9th St., Williams
928.444.8535
PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM
755 Mustang Way, Williams
928.635.1000
www.planesoffame.org
452 N. Switzer Canyon Dr., Ste , Flagstaff
928.779.1227
TIMBERLINE DENTAL
401 W. Railroad Ave., Williams
928.856.2100
www.timberlinedentists.com
Everything You Need for
Travel & Recreation!
Camping, Biking, RV Supplies,
Clothing,Fishing Supplies,
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928.635.2591
616 Airport Rd. • Williams, AZ
Open Mon. - Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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2550 West Route 66
Williams AZ 86046
928-635-2052
www.williamsazrestaurant.com
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L odging
One of the best things about Williams is that when
you choose your lodging you feel connected to a real
community and the hometown things to do. There is a
wide range of affordable lodging options. Everything
you could want for lodging options is here – Bed &
Breakfasts, themed Hotels & Motels, RV Parks and
Campgrounds. Wherever you choose to stay, it will be
conveniently located to the area attractions of Williams
and the Grand Canyon.
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To Grand Canyon
To
Flagstaff
HISTORIC
To Las Vegas
ROUTE
Lodging
BEST VALUE INN
1001 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2202
BEST WESTERN PLUS INN
OF WILLIAMS
2600 W. Route 66, Williams
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928.635.4400
www.bestwesternwilliams.com
BEST WESTERN PREMIER
GRAND CANYON SQUIRE INN
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY HOTEL
233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
1.800.THE.TRAIN
www.thetrain.com
The 297-room hotel just a block away from
downtown Williams and historic Route 66.
GRAND CANYON TRAVELODGE
74 State Route 64, Grand Canyon
928.638.2681 or 1.800.622.6966
www.grandcanyonsquire.com
430 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2651
www.travelodge.com
CANYON MOTEL & RV PARK
GRAND LIVING BED & BREAKFAST
1900 E. Rodeo Rd., Williams
928.635.9371
www.canyonmotel.com
701 Quarterhorse Rd., Williams
928.635.4171
CANYON PLAZA GRAND CANYON
1150 W. Cataract Lake Rd., Williams
928.635.2221
406 Canyon Plaza Ln., Grand Canyon
928.638.2673
www.grandcanyonplaza.com 18
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES
COMFORT INN
911 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4045
www.choicehotels.com/arizona/
williams/comfort-inn-hotels/az057
DAYS INN OF WILLIAMS
2488 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4051
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www.daysinn.com/williams
DISTINCTIVE BED & BREAKFASTS
OF NORTHERN AZ
www.flagstaff-bed-breakfast.com
FLIPKEY VACATION RENTALS
www.flipkey.com
www.hiexpress.com/williamsaz
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
HOTEL & SUITES
GRAND CANYON
226 State Highway 64, Grand Canyon
1.800.HOLIDAY / 928.638.3000
www.gcanyon.com
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Indoor pool, spa, complimentary
Express Start breakfast, and brand new
room décor one mile from the Park
HOWARD JOHNSON EXPRESS
511 Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.9561
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www.hojo.com
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KNIGHTS INN
750 Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.1412
www.knightsinn.com
LA QUINTA (NEW IN 2016)
1100 Cataract Lake Rd., Williams
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928.635.1515
LAKE VIEW VACATION
RENTAL
32 N. Lake View Dr., Williams
928.699.2169
www.VRBO.com/650396
LODGE ON ROUTE 66
200 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4534
www.thelodgeonroute66.com
MOTEL 6 - WEST
831 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.9000
www.motel6.com
MOUNTAIN RANCH RESORT
AT BEACON HILL
6701 E. Mountain Ranch Rd., Williams
928.635.2693
closed Nov 1 to March 2016
MSTAR ROUTE 66
128 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.1515
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PONDEROSA PLAYCE
2855 Burning Tree Dr., Phoenix
602.317.9169
www.vrbo.com/428501
RAMADA INN WILLIAMS
950 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.4114
www.ramada.com/williams
RED FEATHER LODGE
300 State Route 64, Grand Canyon
928.638.2414
www.redfeaterlodge.com 24
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Indoor Heated Pool • Spa • Continental Breakfast
Howard Johnson Express Inn - Williams
511 Grand Canyon Blvd • I-40 & Grand Canyon Blvd
Williams, AZ 86046 • Phone: (928) 635-9561
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THE HISTORIC YELLOW HOUSE
120 S. 6th St., Williams
602.818.6559
www.VRBO.com/515205 26
THE SHERIDAN HOUSE INN
460 E. Sheridan Ave., Williams
928.635.8991
www.grandcanyonbedandbreakfast.com
RED GARTER INN
137 W. Railroad Ave, Williams
800.328.1484
www.redgarter.com
Restored 1897 Bordello with full25
hot
breakfast in Historic District
TRAPPER’S RENDEZVOUS
1019 N. Airport Rd., Williams
928.635.1002
www.trappersrendezvous.com
RODEWAY INN & SUITES
DOWNTOWNER
XANTERRA PARKS & RESORTS,
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
201 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4041
www.thedowntowneronroute66.com
www.grandcanyonlodges.com
SUPER 8 MOTEL - EAST
11 Yavapai Rd., Grand Canyon
928.638.2262
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www.visitgrandcanyon.com
800 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.4700
www.williamssuper8.com
Media
DISCOVER TV
2719 DW Ranch Rd., Kingman
928.716.8433
FRONT BURNER MEDIA
60 W. Cortez Dr., Sedona
928.202.2374
www.frontburnermedia.com
YAVAPAI LODGE AND
RESTAURANT AT GRAND CANYON
KZBX-92.1 FM HIGH
COUNTRY BROADCASTING
PO Box 1072, Williams
928.635.6732
MADDEN MEDIA
1240 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix
520.322.0895
www.maddenmedia.com
THE LOCAL PAGES INC.
GRAND CANYON JOURNAL
4910 W. Amelia Earhart Dr., Ste
1, Salt Lake City
888.249.6920
2520 55th St., Ste , Boulder
303.625.5487
WILLIAMS GRAND CANYON NEWS
GREAT CIRCLE MEDIA
1117 W. Route 66, Flagstaff
928.774.5231
GRENAX BROADCASTING II, LLC
2409 N. 4th St., Ste 101, Flagstaff
928.779.1177
PO Box 667, Williams
928.635.4426
www.williamsnews.com
YAVAPAI BROADCASTING CORPORATION
PO Box 187, Cottonwood
928.634.2286
www.myradioplace.com
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RV Parks
RAILSIDE RV RANCH
877 E. Rodeo Rd., Williams
928.635.4077
www.railsiderv.com
GRAND CANYON
RAILWAY RV PARK
601 W. Franklin Ave., Williams
1.800.THE.TRAIN
9
www.thetrain.com
Fully paved sites adjacent to Grand
Canyon Railway Hotel and Depot
Chamber Member
INDOOR HEATED POOL •
JACUZZI • HOT BREAKFAST
2488 West Route 66
Williams AZ 86046
928-635-4051
www.daysinn.com/williams
928-635-1515 RESERVATIONS
928-635-1414 FAX
128 E Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
M S TA R H OT E L
ROUTE 66 GRAND CANYON
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www.LQ.com
86046
AZ 86046
Williams, AZ
Road, Williams,
1-800-SLEEPLQ
Lake Road,
Cataract Lake
1100 Cataract
(753-3757) 1100
1-800-SLEEPLQ (753-3757)
The Historic
Yellow House
…a perfectly charming vacation rental
www.VRBO.com/515205
Elegant 4 bed/ 3 bath
Near Route 66
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Organizations
AMERICAN LEGION
CORDOVA POST 13
KIWANIS CLUB OF WILLIAMS
PO Box 414, Williams
928.669.9036
425 W. Grant Ave., Williams
928.635.4447
SAVE-MEANT TO RESCUE
ANYTIME STORAGE
2002 N. Airport Rd., Williams
928.635.4726
556 E. Frank Way, Williams
928.635.3001
ARIZONA HOTEL &
LODGING ASSOCIATION
VFW MATTHEW J.
BROEHM POST #12128
117 W. Route 66, Suite 190, Williams
1240 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix
602.604.0729
VISIT PHOENIX
CIVITAN FOUNDATION,
INC./CAMP CIVITAN
400 E. Van Buren St., Ste 600, Phoenix
602.254.6500
www.visitphoenix.com
5008 N. Camp Civitan Rd., Williams
602.953.2944
www.civitanfoundationaz.org
WILLIAMS AREA HABITAT
FOR HUMANITY
COCONINO ASSOCIATION FOR VOCATIONS,
INDUSTRY, & TECHNOLOGY (CAVIAT)
PO Box 2188, Flagstaff
928.613.2169
www.caviat.org
COCONINO COUNTY CAREER CENTER
Mailing address 110 E. Cherry ,
Location: 2625 N. King St., Flagstaff
928.679.7400
www.coconino.az.gov/careercenter
PO Box 814, Williams
701.361.2324
WILLIAMS FOOD BANK/
ST. AGNES APARTMENTS
200 S. 9th St., Williams
928.635.2913
www.fsl.org
WILLIAMS LIONS CLUB
PO Box 277, Williams
928.635.0194
COTTONWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WILLIAMS ROTARY CLUB
1010 S. Main St., Cottonwood
928.634.7593
PO Box 147, Williams
FRIENDS OF THE WILLIAMS
AQUATIC CENTER
928.235.5321
www.williamsaquaticcenter.org
GRAND CANYON
RENAISSANCE EXPERIENCE
928.635.2394
WLBC (WILLIAMS LODGING
& BUSINESS COALITION) INC
PO Box 951, Williams
928.433.2003
YES I CAN- WILLIAMS BOOSTER CLUB
928.848.8141
YOUNG LIFE’S LOST CANYON
1450 Perkinsville Road, Williams
928.635.2900
GREATER WILLIAMS
COMMUNITY FUND
Williams
928.526.1956
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Services
AGAPE INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
HOUNDDOG ELECTRIC
512 S. 3rd St., Williams
928.310.1362
www.hounddogelectric.com
928.224.2977
www.agape-it.com
ALTERNATIVE IMPRESSIONS, INC.
209 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2645
JIM L. WINBOURN LANDSCAPING
& PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
PO Box 751, Williams
928.600.0904
ANYTIME STORAGE
556 E. Frank Way, Williams
928.635.3001
J’S ACCOUNTING & TAX
SERVICES, LLC.
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE
PO Box 664, Williams
928.635.9346
www.Jsaccounting.org
217 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2667
ARIZONA REFLECTIONS
MOBILE WASH DETAILERS
L.P.’S EXCAVATING
606 Frank Way, Williams
928.635.4204
928.526.9299
www.gotwax.com
LIFE LINE AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.
ASHTON RIDGE, LLC
PRINT-SIGN- DESIGN
1099 W. Iron Springs Rd., Prescott
928.445.3814
www.lifelineaz.com
PO Box 16193, Bellemont
928.713.3028
MOGOLLON ENGINEERING & SURVEYING
CLOVER HILL SHELL
411 W. Santa Fe Ave., Flagstaff
928.214.0214
2590 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2416
FOOTEWORK AUTO LICENSE & TITLE SERVICE
820 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.2006
www.footework.com
GOLDEN EAGLE DISTRIBUTORS
1850 E. Butler Ave., Flagstaff
928.779.3634
GREGG FENDLEY/BENEFIT CONSULTING
940 N. Switzer Canyon Dr., Ste. 202, Flagstaff
928.779.4107
www.fendleybenefits.com
HERITAGE ACCOUNTING & TAX, LLC
321 E. Route 66, Williams
928.635.1900
NORTHERN ARIZONA
SIGNS & GRAPHICS
1214 W. Kaibab Ln., Flagstaff
928.779.2008
www.noaz.com
O’BRIEN AUTO GLASS
PO Box 391, Williams
928.607.4733
www.obrienautoglass.com
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY OF FLAGSTAFF
4980 E. Railhead Ave., Flagstaff
928.526.0653
www.nackardcompanies.com
PGA CONSULTING SERVICES
949.697.9012
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ROUTE 66 AUTO CARE, LLC
SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT CO.
801 W. Route 66, Williams
928.635.1289
320 S. Babbitt Dr., Flagstaff
928.556.0165
www.sunstateequip.com
SANDOVAL’S TIRE & AUTO REPAIR
SUPERIOR PROPANE
711 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams
928.635.2623
www.williamsmechanic.com
600 E. Frank Way, Williams
928.635.1314
www.superiorpropaneinc.com
SOLARTERRA DESIGN LLC
SWIRE COCA-COLA
7709 W. Painted Rock Trail, Williams
928.310.6654
2250 Flagstaff Ranch Rd., Flagstaff
928.213.5852
SPEEDCONNECT
TARGET EQUIPMENT RENTALS, LLC
7025 E. Florentine Rd., Ste 104,
Prescott Valley
928.899.4330
287 S. Garland Prairie Rd., Williams
928.607.3112
www.targetequipment.com
STANTEC CONSULTING INC.
THE CLOUDNET GROUP
8211 S. 48th St., Phoenix
602.438.2200
www.stantec.com
127 S. Weber, Chandler
928.440.2064
www,cloudnetgroup.com
SUMMIT COMPUTER SERVICES
UNISOURCE ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
60 Table Top Dr., Sedona
Flagstaff: 928.526.8892 SEDONA: 928.554.4708
www.SummitComputers.net
877.837.4968
www.uesaz.com
Government
VITAL LONGEVITY
P.O. Box 3716, Flagstaff
928.221.9960
CITY OF WILLIAMS
MATT RYAN, SUPERVISOR DIST. 3
113 S. 1st St., Williams
928.635.4451
219 E. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff
928.779.6764
www.coconino.az.gov
JUNIPINE FIRE DEPARTMENT
7422 N. Ponderosa, Williams
928.635.3042
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