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Hackberry General Store: A Route 66 Relic

Experience the charm of Route 66 at the Hackberry General Store, a nostalgic roadside attraction filled with vintage memorabilia and Americana.

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Step back in time at the Hackberry General Store, a quirky and nostalgic stop along Route 66 in Arizona. Packed with vintage memorabilia, historic signs, and artifacts, it's a must-see for travelers seeking a taste of Americana and the Mother Road's golden age.

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11255 AZ-66, Kingman, Arizona, 86411, US
Monday
9 am-6 pm
Tuesday
9 am-6 pm
Wednesday
9 am-6 pm
Thursday
9 am-6 pm
Friday
9 am-6 pm
Saturday
9 am-6 pm
Sunday
9 am-6 pm

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    The Hackberry General Store is located on Route 66, approximately 28 miles northeast of Kingman, Arizona. From Kingman, take Route 66 east. The store will be on your left. There is ample parking available in front of the property.

    Local tips

    Take your time exploring the eclectic collection of vintage signs, artifacts, and memorabilia both inside and outside the store.
    Bring your camera to capture the quirky, Americana-style setup, including vintage cars and gas pumps.
    Sign a dollar bill and add it to the collection of traveling currency on the walls.
    Check out the recreated 1950s diner inside the store for a nostalgic experience.
    Look for the Burma Shave signs scattered around the Hackberry area.

    Discover more about Hackberry General Store

    The Hackberry General Store, located on a preserved stretch of Route 66, offers a captivating glimpse into the highway's vibrant past. Originally opened in 1934 as the Northside Grocery and a Conoco gas station, it served locals and travelers alike. The store faced closure in 1978 when Interstate 40 bypassed the area, but was revitalized in 1992 by artist Bob Waldmire, becoming a Route 66 tourism information center and souvenir shop.Today, the Hackberry General Store is a roadside attraction brimming with character. Visitors can explore a treasure trove of vintage cars, gas pumps, and quirky artifacts. The interior is filled with Route 66 memorabilia, international currency, and license plates. A recreated 1950s diner adds to the nostalgic atmosphere. The store offers a variety of Route 66-related gifts, snacks, and drinks.Outside, the store features vintage cars, rusted gas pumps, and Burma Shave signs, providing ample photo opportunities. The surrounding area showcases the beauty of the Arizona desert. The Hackberry General Store is a popular stop for international visitors and Route 66 enthusiasts.
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