downtown Williams historic district

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The downtown Williams historic district is a preserved area in Williams, Arizona, known for its early 20th-century architecture, Route 66 heritage, and role as a gateway to the Grand Canyon.

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instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic district
country United States of America
hasActivity heritage tourism
restaurant and lodging services
retail trade
hasBuiltEnvironment brick commercial buildings
historic signage
one- and two-story storefronts
hasCharacteristic commercial streetscape
early 20th-century architecture
preserved historic buildings
tourist-oriented businesses
hasFunction heritage preservation
local commerce
tourism
hasHeritage Route 66 heritage
hasPeriod early 20th century
hasRole gateway to the Grand Canyon
hasTheme railroad and Route 66 era development
knownFor historic Route 66 streetscape
historic commercial core of Williams
proximity to Grand Canyon National Park
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Coconino County, Arizona NERFINISHED
Williams, Arizona NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute U.S. Route 66 NERFINISHED
near Grand Canyon Railway depot in Williams NERFINISHED
partOf downtown Williams NERFINISHED
transportationContext access point to Grand Canyon National Park
automobile travel on Route 66

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Williams, Arizona hasHistoricDistrict downtown Williams historic district