Flagstaff, Arizona

Everything Flagstaff is known for

12 songs mention this city 2 artists from here

Music in Flagstaff

Songs About Flagstaff

81%
"Let's book it down to Flagstaff"
Mobile Bay
Johnny Cash
53%
"One guy said let's have a drink to Flagstaff Arizona"
California
Big & Rich
53%
"Before she hits flagstaff maybe she'll backtrack"
Song While You’re Away
Tyler Childers
52%
"I picked it up on the way to Flagstaff years ago"
All Roads Lead to You
Steve Wariner
51%
"Got another job in Flagstaff and this one's paid"
hard travelin'
the seldom scene
10%
(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
Nat “King” Cole
6%
"Flagstaff, Arizona"
Pencil Thin Mustache
Jimmy Buffett
4%
"And an autographed picture of Andy Devine"
Somebody Must Be Prayin’ for Me
Tim McGraw
2%
"Just outside of Flagstaff, motor blew on her Coup De Ville"
frost on the pines
joe jordan
Somebody Must Be Prayin' for Me
Tim McGraw
"Just outside of Flagstaff, motor blew on her Coup De Ville"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Flagstaff

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Flagstaff.

History of Flagstaff

Where They Found Pluto RoadyGoat

Flagstaff is a mile-and-a-half-high pine town that helped redraw the solar system. At Lowell Observatory on the hill above downtown, a young Kansas farm kid named Clyde Tombaugh spotted Pluto on February 18, 1930, by comparing photographic plates dot by dot (Pluto kept its planet status until 2006, but the discovery still happened here). The same dark-sky obsession runs deep: Flagstaff passed one of the world's first outdoor-lighting ordinances back in 1958, and in 2001 it was named the world's first International Dark Sky City. Ringed by the San Francisco Peaks and the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest on the continent, it sits right where old Route 66 and the Santa Fe rails cut through. Cool air, low light, big sky — a rare American town that still treats the night as something worth protecting.

Lowell Observatory

1894

Founded in 1894 in Flagstaff, this is the observatory where Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930, the first planet found by an American.

Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

1085

The youngest volcano on the Colorado Plateau, which erupted around 1085 AD, reshaping the landscape and forcing the Sinagua people to relocate.

14.3 mi away

Things to Do in Flagstaff

Everything Near Flagstaff

12 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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