Kelley’s travelogue

Diner Style Dining in Williams, Az.

Story written 10 April 2008

If you find yourself in Williams, Arizona, a very small town about 50 miles south of the Grand Canyon National Park right on Historic Route 66, you will find yourself with a few dining options. One of those is the famous Cruiser’s Café 66.

Inside of Cruiser's Cafe

Inside of Cruiser's Cafe

This is the inside view of Cruiser's Cafe, a replica diner in Williams, Az.

Cruiser's Cafe Outdoor Patio

Cruiser's Cafe Outdoor Patio

Another shot of the Cruiser's Cafe from the outside. As you can see, it does resemble the 1930s filling station it is housed in. This is in Williams, AZ along historic Route 66, which is the gateway to the Grand Canyon.

Cruiser's Cafe 66 in Williams

Cruiser's Cafe 66 in Williams

Cruiser's Cafe sits on historic route 66 in Williams, AZ and is a great replica diner from teh 50s and 60s which is housed in an old 1930s filling station.

Tips for the Single Woman’s Road Trip

How To written 10 April 2008

Here are some tips from experiences of my first road trip across four states in the Southwest with just myself (and my dog.)

Road Tripping with Your Four Legged Best Friend

How To written 10 April 2008

If you're planning a road trip and want to dog along, there are certainly things you need to keep in mind in the planning. But the results can be great for both you and your dog!

A Visitor's First View

A Visitor's First View

A lifetime dream was made reality when I finally made it to the finest of canyons and Grand Canyon National Park. This is the very first picture I took, at Mather Point, the first stop on the South Rim. Hundreds of pictures later I was still in awe of its grand beauty and ruggedness.

Grand Canyon Views

Grand Canyon Views

The Grand Canyon is a vast and beautiful place and to stand at its edge, you feel as if you are standing at the edge of the Earth. The contrasting views of the natural rock structure in the foreground with the red colors of the canyon in the background, with the blue sky with almost no clouds makes for a picture perfect aftertoon.

Designated Pet Areas

Designated Pet Areas

A growing trend for rest areas is to have a separate area for Pet Walking and have signage to depict it. This was true of the Mohawk Rest area off of 1-17 in Arizona. The designated pet areas are away from the main traffic of a rest area, and are likely that way to prevent the human areas to be contaminated with the smell of the pet areas. It is key on a road trip to abide by these signs.

Grand Canyon with Woman's Best Friend

Grand Canyon with Woman's Best Friend

My dog Kita and I at the entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park. You just need someone to take a photo for you in order to make these shots work, or you will be like my other shots, trying to take a picture while holding onto the leash at the same time.

Kelley Dukat

Kelley Dukat has been a member since 6 February 2008 and goes by kdukat.

I am an event planner at a nonprofit organization, but my first true love was writing. I have a journalism degree from the University of Colorado. I also love to travel, so combining travelling with writing is truly a dream of mine, and now I plan to share it. Taking scenic pictures is also a hobby of mine, so I hope Everywhere and I become a natural fit.

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