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Rod's Steak House
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Gateway to the Grand Canyon
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Air View Of Bill Williams Mtn
Williams (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
En route from either Flagstaff, Ash-Fork or the Grand Canyon, the massive bulk of Bill Williams looms up along the beautiful scenic drive east or west on Hi-way "66". The progressive, industrial city of Williams, Arizona, nestles (at an elevation of 6780 ft.) in the picturesque foothills of the mountain, whose summit rises 9200 ft. above sea level.
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Post Exchange
Williams Field (AZ), Linen
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Del Sue Motor Inn, On Highway 66
Williams (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
The gateway to the Grand Canyon National Park. Drive along the east rim to Desert View where there is an excellent view of the Painted Desert. Auto caravans are in charge of a ranger naturalist. Grand Canyon is one of the wonders of the World. See it this year
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Thunderbird Inn, 642 E. Bill Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Thunderbird Inn. East end of Town. Gateway to the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest and glorious Indian country. Highway 66 & 89. Hunting and fishing in season. 56 luxurious rooms, Queen-size beds, room phones, swimming pool, T.V. gift shop, restaurant. Member of the Best Western Motels, American Express.
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Howdah From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Top View: San Francisco peaks on Highway 66. Bottom View: Colorful Oak Creek Canyon
Title:
Howdy From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Bottom View: Arizona's Monument Valley The land without end
Title:
Greetings From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Title:
Greetings From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Title:
Greetings From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Title:
Greetings From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Title:
Approaching Williams, U. S. Highway 66
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Bill Williams Mountain in the distance
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Welcome To Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Elevation 6762. Howdy, Pardner.
Title:
The Fray Marcos, Fred Harvey Hotel
Williams (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
The Fred Harvey Hotel at Williams is named after Friar Marcos de Niza, one of the Spaniards with Coronado's expedition, who in 1544 and in 1571 made journeys through this region. The hotel is patterned after the old California missions. Williams is the gateway to the Grand Canyon.
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The Chapel
Williams Field (AZ), Linen unused
Title:
El Coronado Motel
Williams (AZ) unused
Title:
Greetings From Williams Field
Williams Field (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
W - Barracks. I - Col. Bernard A. Bridget, Comm. Officer, L - Chapel, L - Hospital, I - Formal review, A - Squadron Basket Ball Game, M - Officers Club room. S - Planes on Ramp, F - Commandos, I - In Flight formation, E - Swimming Pool, L - Claudette Colbert and Col. Bridget, D - Cadet Day Room.
Title:
Greetings From Williams
Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Williams, Arizona, looking east along U.S. Highway 66. The town and the mountain to the south were named after the famous guide and Indian fighter, Bill Williams. Williams is known as the Gateway to the Grand Canyon and has many fine tourist accommodations.
Title:
Greetings From Williams Field
Williams Field (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
W - Barracks I - Col. Bernard A. Bridget, Comm. Officer L - Chapel L - Hospital I - Formal Review a - Squadron Basket Ball game M - Officers Club room S - Planes on ramp F - Commandos I - In Flight formation E - Swimming Pool L - Claudette colbert and Col. Bridget D - Cadet Day Room.
Title:
Greetings From Williams
Williams (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Gateway to the Grand Canyon. Located on Highway 66 near its junction with the Grand Highway, Williams is a picturesque mountain town in the heart of the greatest stand of yellow pine timber in the U. S. Summer nights are always delightfully cool at this altitude of 6,780 ft. The town derives its name from Bill Williams Mountain, which is in turn named for a famous pioneer of the region. Lumbering is the chief industry, several large mills being located here.
Total: 20 Items
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