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ouvenir shop owner and former barber Angel Delgadillo felt as though his town was forgotten overnight. In 1978, Interstate 40, part of the new Interstate Highway System, offered a high-speed route to the West Coast—one that avoided small towns. Seligman, Arizona, once a popular Route 66 town, was officially bypassed. But when stop, Delgadillo noticed how eagerly they shared fond memories of family drives on Route 66.