100 Years of America’s Mother Road — and Winslow’s Place in Its Story

In 2026, Route 66 celebrates a century of adventure, freedom, and small-town spirit — and Winslow, Arizona is at the heart of the celebration. From our famous “Standin’ on the Corner” Park to historic La Posada Hotel and our kitschy new Road Tunes attraction, Winslow has always embodied the magic of the Mother Road. 

Join us throughout 2026 as we honor a hundred years of Route 66 history with music, art, community events, and good old-fashioned road-trip fun.

Upcoming Centennial Events in Winslow

Coming Soon! Stay tuned for official Chamber-hosted events — check back often as we update the lineup!

may

02mayAll Day03Kickoff on the Corner

july

12julAll Day66 Miles of Memories Road Rally

september

25sepAll Day27Standin’ on the Corner Centennial Festival

Standin’ on the Corner & Route 66 Legacy

Winslow’s most infamous landmark, the Standin’ on the Corner Park, pays tribute to the Eagles’ classic Take It Easy and has become a bucket-list stop on Route 66. Visitors can pose by the bronze balladeer statue, see the flatbed Ford mural, and browse local shops surrounding the corner. Together with La Posada Hotel and the Winslow Visitor Center in the historic Hubbell Building, these landmarks tell the story of a town deeply woven into America’s road trip heritage.

About Route 66 & Winslow

Commissioned in 1926, Route 66 linked Chicago to Santa Monica and became the symbol of freedom and adventure for travelers crossing the American West. Winslow stood as a welcoming stop along the way — a railroad hub, Harvey House destination, and today a living celebration of that legacy. Our community continues to preserve its spirit through music, art, and the friendliness that makes Route 66 iconic around the world.

Plan Your Route 66 Stop in Winslow

Whether you’re cruising the entire Mother Road or just chasing that nostalgic stretch through northern Arizona, Winslow is one of Route 66’s most iconic stops. Park, explore, and soak in the vibe of a town that has embraced travelers for nearly a century.

Must-See Route 66 Spots in Winslow:

Standin’
on the Corner
Park

The heart of Route 66 in Winslow, where the famous lyric and mural come to life.

Old
Trails
Museum

Discover how the railroad, Route 66, and Winslow’s people helped shape the Southwest.

Lorenzo Hubbell Building & Visitor Center

A beautifully restored trading post turned visitor hub packed with Route 66 stories and regional history.

First Street
Pathway Park

Stroll along the original Route 66 alignment connecting downtown landmarks with train-side views.

Eagle
Pavillion

Home to Winslow’s biggest Route 66 celebrations, concerts, and the annual Standin’ on the Corner Festival.

Road Tunes
Attraction

Hear the Take It Easy melody come to life as you drive over the musical road near the 9/11 Memorial.

Make Winslow a stop on your
Route 66 adventure.

Explore, take a photo on the corner, hear the music, and celebrate 100 years of the world’s most famous highway — right here in Winslow, Arizona.