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Jack Rabbit Trading Post

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The Jack Rabbit Trading Post Exit 269 on interstate 40 is a convenience store and curio shop located on former U.S. Route 66 Five miles west of Joseph City, Arizona city limits on Interstate 40, exit 274. The trading post hails from Route 66's glory days, and is currently in operation. With a large plastic jackrabbit that can be mounted (for pictures), the facility is considered a major Route 66 attraction by enthusiasts. It was famous for numerous billboards up and down US 66 (and in some other locations) which had nothing but the silhouette of a jackrabbit on it. In front of the store was another such billboard with "HERE IT IS" written underneath it. Jack Rabbit is owned by the Jaquez.

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