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Visit Winslow Sign: Standin' on the Corner

Capture a moment on Route 66 at the Visit Winslow Sign, celebrating the Eagles' hit and Winslow's place in music history.

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The Visit Winslow Sign marks the spot immortalized in the Eagles' hit song 'Take It Easy'. A must-see for music fans and Route 66 travelers, it offers a fun photo opportunity and a taste of Americana.

A brief summary to Visit Winslow Sign

  • 468-498 Transcon Ln, Winslow, Arizona, 86047, US

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photos.
  • Explore nearby shops for unique souvenirs that celebrate the town's musical heritage.
  • Check out the murals and sculptures in the area for more photo opportunities.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in the downtown area of Winslow, start at the corner of 2nd Street and Route 66. Head east on Route 66 for about 0.5 miles. You will pass several shops and cafes on your left and right. Continue walking until you reach Transcon Lane. Turn left onto Transcon Lane and walk for about 0.2 miles. The Visit Winslow Sign will be on your left at 468-498 Transcon Ln.

  • Public Transport

    Winslow Public Transit provides a Dial-a-Ride service throughout the city. This curb-to-curb service operates Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. A prior-day reservation is required. Call 928-289-1462 to book your ride. Fares vary depending on the destination.

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The Visit Winslow Sign, located on Route 66 in Winslow, Arizona, commemorates the town's place in music history, thanks to the Eagles' iconic song 'Take It Easy'. The sign itself features the words "Standin' on the Corner in Winslow, Arizona," inviting visitors to capture their own moment in this legendary spot. The area surrounding the sign includes murals and sculptures that pay homage to Winslow's musical heritage and Route 66. The Standin' on the Corner Park, nearby at 2nd Street and Kinsley Avenue, features a statue of Jackson Browne (who co-wrote the song) and a flatbed Ford, recreating the scene from the famous lyric. Winslow's connection to Route 66 dates back to the early 20th century, when the town served as a major stopover for travelers. Though Interstate 40 eventually bypassed the town, Winslow has preserved its historic downtown and embraced its identity as a Route 66 destination. Today, visitors can explore the town's vintage signs, restored facades, and gift shops, immersing themselves in the nostalgia of the Mother Road.

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