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    <title>Moments of magic in the wild wild west</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2015 16:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A night in Williams AZ</title>
      <description>Driving the iconic route 66 features on many a bucket list and I have had the pleasure, at least in part. It was whilst cruising down this fabled road that I stumbled upon the town of Williams, Arizona. Nestled at the base of Bill William Mountain this 130 year old town, home to the Grand Canyon Railway, has made a true industry of its history.&lt;br/&gt;I found myself in Williams on a weeknight at the height of the northern summer, not expecting much but a quiet night in a small country town. Boy was I mistaken. The town has the feel of an artisan community, bespoke jewelry stores and hand crafts line the main drag. Art decorates even the external walls of the buildings I passed. The town was, however, anything but sleepy, if anything there was a decided buzz in the air. Multiple restaurants and bars encompassing a range of cuisines line the street, ranging from the quirky to the elegant. &lt;br/&gt;Parking up, locals call friendly greetings like they really are pleased to see tourists. Polite enquires about where I came from, where I am heading, what brings me here abound. When people realize I am staying overnight I get urged time and again to be sure I am out on Route 66, down by the crossroads, just before 7pm. No one will tell me why. This is reiterated upon checking into The Grand Canyon Hotel, a quaint, historically accented hotel on the main street.&lt;br/&gt;As any seasoned traveler knows, if the locals tell you something has to be seen then you better be sure to see it. So, as 7pm approaches, I make my way to along Route 66 to where I see a crowd starting to gather. Mingling with other tourists I learn I am about to see a show. Historically minded locals have created a troupe, preforming nightly for the tourists, retelling the fables and legends of the town’s founder William “Old Bill” Williams. It is a fantastic show; period costumes, passionate performances and impeccable comedy all culminating in a gun fight! The show lasts about half an hour and provided opportunity to meet others travelling this area, resulting in finding awesome dinner companions for the evening. &lt;br/&gt;We headed to Cruiser’s Route 66 Cafe, a retro style diner on the main street featuring a classic menu, soda fountain, varied alcohol list, live music on the patio and such stylistic decor that your sense swam just trying to take it in. Yes, it’s a wait for a table, but Yes, it,s absolutely worth it. &lt;br/&gt;Williams is a true hidden gem, a joyful relic of the wild wild west and a must see on any trip to the Arizona.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2015 16:46:26 GMT</pubDate>
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