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  2. Williams Historic Business District - Wikipedia

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    Babbitt-Polson Warehouse Babbitt-Polson Warehouse, NW of Visitors Center, Williams, AZ: Late 1890s Grain, coal and hardware delivered by Santa Fe Railroad stored here [2] Rock Building Rock Building, 326 W. Route 66, Williams, AZ: 1936 [2] Babbitt-Polson Building Babbitt-Polson Building, 314 W. Route 66, Williams, AZ: 1907

  3. List of historic properties in Williams, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Santa Fe Freight Depot – (now the Williams & Forest Service Visitor's Center) was built in 1901 and is located on the corner of Grand Canyon Blvd. and Railroad Ave. [30] The BNSF (formerly Santa Fe Railroad) Overpass – was built in 1957 and is located over Route 66.

  4. Williams, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Williams (Havasupai: Wii GvĘžul [4]) is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, located west of Flagstaff. Its population was 3,023 at the 2010 census. [5] It lies on the routes of Historic Route 66 and Interstate 40. It is also the southern terminus of the Grand Canyon Railway, which takes visitors to Grand Canyon Village.

  5. Canyon Coaster Adventure Park - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Planning and Zoning Commission approved the rezoning of a parcel of land on William's east side for a theme park in December 2020. [5] Many citizens opposed the decision as it was near a residential area and visitors may create noise and traffic. [6] [7] The park was delayed from a fall opening due to supply chain issues. It soft ...

  6. Williams Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Residential Historic District is a 65 acres (26 ha) historic district in Williams, Arizona which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.The district is roughly bounded by Grant and Fairview Aves. and by Taber and Sixth Streets. [1] It includes works by architect Orville Bell.

  7. Bearizona - Wikipedia

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    The park's grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on May 22, 2010. It was attended by the Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Williams, John Moore. [9] A jaguar exhibit opened in 2016. [2] In March 2017, the park had to go on lockdown due to an armed suspect coming near the park. No one was injured. [10]

  8. Urban Route 66, Williams - Wikipedia

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    Financial center of lumber, ranching, and railroad operations; closed in 1958 [2] Sultana Theatre Sultana Theatre, 301 W. Route 66: 1912 Saloon, billiard hall, silent movie theatre; liquor and gambling during prohibition; first "talkie" in Northern Arizona shown in 1930 [2] Pollock Building Pollock Building, 104 N. 3rd Street, Williams, AZ

  9. Grand Canyon Village, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canyon Railway connects the Grand Canyon Depot in Grand Canyon Village with the Williams Depot in Williams, Arizona. Connections were offered to Amtrak's Williams Junction station until 2017, when the station was closed. The National Park Service operates free shuttle buses on the South Rim. [10]