8AM - 5:30PM
22265 Historic Rte 66, Seligman“Super nice staff!!First of all driving through Seligman on historic Route 66 is a MUST! If you're doing a trip from Vegas to the Grand Canyon, this will be on your route + it lets you avoid the new highway that has tons of potholes where we blew our tire last time and saw manyyy other cars with blown tires. So avoid that and take historic Route 66 instead and pass through this charming town!This is one of many shops on the road but I really liked the items they had here. They had these nostalgic books from every year and in the book you see world news, inventions, tv shows, cars etc from that year. It was super fun to look through and I knew my grandma would love them so I got her one that had things inside that I knew she'd like including her mustang from the 90's that she still has. So we checked out and the owner was so nice she gave all of us business cards despite me being the only one purchasing anything. The business cards are actually really well done and double as a souvenir! It does have the store info on it tiny but it's a cute little license saying you took historic Route 66!”
“Absolutely beauty of original/vintage stuff in town, that represent the good old times with a funny man from the shop who is also active in social media. Even for a not US guy this shop offers a lot of american history, where you can understand this man lives and love this sh... So pretty nice to visit instead of all this china fake gifts around Nevada...”
“Angel & Vilma Delgadillo's Original Route 66 Gift Shop is one of our favorite places to shop for souvenirs on Route 66. The store is run by the relatives of Angel Delgadillo. We had a long conversation with them about their father and the history of the store, Seligman, and his impact on Route 66.This is a fantastic store. it's a great place to look around, especially Angel's Barber Shop. There are great shirts, magnets, hats, etc.Later on that evening, we happened to meet Angel, who was out on his daily walks. We both had a fantastic conversation, and he showed me where the original alignment of Route 66 was, and we walked over to his pool hall. Thus was quite the experience, and I will always remember the kindness of his daughters and the history lesson from Angel.”