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Vintage Ashfork, Arizona

 

Vintage postcard of Ashfork, Arizona

Vintage postcard of Ashfork, Arizona

 

 

Ashfork is yet another Route 66 town that began when the railroad pushed through in 1882. When the settlement was formed it was named for the many ash trees growing on the town site. In 1883, Ashfork gained its own post office, primarily thriving as ranching area.

Ten years later the entire town of Ashfork burned to the ground, but soon rebuilt on the other side of railroad tracks, where it continues to stand today.

Devastated by another fire in the 1970s, many of Ashfork's buildings were destroyed once again. When Interstate 40 bypassed the town, it nearly died. However, the small population continues, supported by five flagstone yards located around town, ranching, mining, and a new generation of Route 66 travelers.

Today, the town is home to just some 500 people.

 

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