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Leaving Glenrio on the Texas-New Mexico border, Route 66 headed west and passed through San Jon on its way to Tucumcari. Further west were the towns of Montoya, Newkirk, Cuervo and Santa Rosa.
Tucumcari is an active city with a variety of vintage motels and electric neon signage, and services for Route 66 fans and travelers.
Founded in 1901, Tucumcari is located in Quay County and has a population of over 5,000 residents. Tucumcari is the largest city between Amarillo and Albuquerque, and has long used the slogan "Tucumcari Tonite!"
In the movie "Cars" the radiator-cap-shaped mountain marked “RS” (for Radiator Springs) was inspired by Tucumcari Mountain in New Mexico with its white “T.”
For decades, Tucumcari has been a popular stop for travelers on Interstate 40 and previously Route 66. Many businesses, service stations, restaurants and motels were built to accommodate tourists as they traveled through the city on the Mother Road.
Today, Historic U.S. Route 66 continues to pass through the center of Tucumcari via Route 66 Boulevard. A large number of businesses built in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s are still in business. One of the more famous motels here is the Blue Swallow Motel.
We have visited and stayed in Tucumcari on several occasions, and highly recommend making Tucumcari a stop on your next Route 66 road trip!
Map of Route 66 from Glenrio to Santa Fe showing the location of Tucumcari
The Blue Swallow MotelThe Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari has been serving travelers along the Mother Road since 1939, and today guests enjoy a pleasant reminder of what it was like to travel across the USA on Route 66 in the “good old days.” Unlike the big corporately-owned chains, the Blue Swallow is family owned and operated. From the beautifully restored rooms, to the distinctive attached garages, to the fabulous neon display each night, a stay at the Blue Swallow is a unique experience that leaves guests rested, refreshed, and with wonderful new memories. Come take a step back to a simpler time, meet your neighbors from around the world, and relax under the glow of the neon lights in the historic courtyard of the Blue Swallow Motel. The gift shop onsite offers a large variety of goods and Route 66 materials, such as pins, patches, mugs, caps, T-shirts and more! The Blue Swallow has become one of the most sought-after lodging destinations on all of Route 66! Make your plans and reservations well in advance of your stopover in Tucumcari. 815 East Route 66 Boulevard ... Phone 575.461.9849 For more information, and reservations, visit the website of the Blue Swallow Motel and Read traveler reviews and more photos of the Blue Swallow Motel at TripAdvisor |
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Whatever your interests, Tucumcari offers a variety of indoor and outdoor attractions, including:
The city also offers other facilities such as a convention center, golf course, and public library. Tucumcari Municipal Airport is a full-service facility.
The Murals of TucumcariAlso known as the “City of Murals”, Tucumcari and Quay County have over 40 murals and counting! Mural maps are available at the Chamber of Commerce, 404 W. Route 66 Boulevard. Several popular murals are shown below. |
The "Get Your Kicks on Route 66" mural in Tucumcari, New Mexico
The "Dodge and Cowboy" mural in Tucumcari, New Mexico
The Route 66 "Texaco" mural at 1201 E. Route 66 Blvd. in Tucumcari
The "Red Corvette and the Ladies" mural in Tucumcari, New Mexico |
Route 66 MonumentOn the south side of the Convention Center at 1500 West Route 66 Boulevard is the famous Route 66 Monument commissioned by artist Tom Coffin. |
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In addition to the Blue Swallow Motel, Tucumcari offers a variety of other lodging options, and features over twenty motels for the traveling public.
Many "one-of-a-kind" properties are available as well as nationally operated chain facilities. Several are in the city, others offering great views of area lakes.
Long famous for its number and variety of motels and lodging, the city adopted the "Tucumcari Tonite" advertising campaign.
"1,200 rooms, RV parks, 3 museums, restaurants and fuel" ...
Tucumcari hotels and traveler reviews at TripAdvisor Tucumcari restaurant reviews at TripAdvisor Tucumcari Travel Guide and things to do |
This website has no affiliation or connection with the listed hotel properties. Listings from TripAdvisor are provided as a starting point in your hotel research. It is always recommended that travelers do their own research and make informed decisions about the hotels they book. |
Del's Restaurant ... Since 1956 ... 1202 East Historic Route 66 Del's on TripAdvisor |
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La Cita Mexican Food ... 820 S. 1st Street La Cita on TripAdvisor |
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Tee Pee Curios ... at 924 East Route 66 Boulevard in Tucumcari |
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More Information about Tucumcari |
Tucumcari Economic Development Council (EDC) website Tucumcari at New Mexico Tourism website Tucumcari Travel Guide at TripAdvisor: Hotels, restaurants, things to do |
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