Standin’ On The Corner Park
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Dedicated in 1999, Winslow's Standin' On The Corner Park commemorates the famous line in the Eagles' hit single "Take it Easy." The park includes a mural, a statue of a man holding a guitar, and a red flatbed Ford at the curb year-round. The park is located on the corner of Second and Kinsley Ave along Historic Route 66.
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Backstory and Context
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Released on May 1, 1972, The Eagles first single, "Take it Easy," included the now-famous line, "Well, I'm standing on a corner / in Winslow, Arizona / and such a fine sight to see / It's a girl, my lord, in a flatbed Ford / slowin' down to take a look at me." Three decades later, Standin' on the Corner Park was created.
During the 1960s, Winslo was a bustling town, thanks to its proximity to Route 66. However, after the construction of Interstate 40 in the late 70s, Winslow suffered economically as several family-owned businesses began to close.
In 1997, the Standin’ on the Corner Foundation began conceptualizing the park. They accepted hundreds of submissions from local artists and eventually settled on a statue and a mural. "The Corner" was officially dedicated on September 10, 1999. The Corner is also home to the annual Standin' on the Corner Festival, which celebrates the history of Route 66 together with classic rock.
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The Corner, Standin on the Corner Foundation. Accessed September 29th 2020. https://standinonthecorner.org/the-corner/.
https://standinonthecorner.org/the-corner/
https://standinonthecorner.org/the-corner/