while in flagstaff, we took a driving tour of the city with flagstaff communications specialist meg roederer. meg: the flagstaff visitors center is located at the historic train station. it's an active train station. we receive about about 80 to 100 trains passing through flagstaff daily. the visitor center is located on route 66. we can go on america's road, america's main street, to see the history of flagstaff. the early history started with settlers coming, and their industry was lumber, it was railroad and ranching. so with those three economic drivers, flagstaff really became a booming town in the early history. we have now pulled into the heart of flagstaff, the historic downtown. this is our san francisco street. and as you can see around us, it is also very busy with visitors looking at all the things to see and do, from the shopping to the dining, the great breweries that we have, and all the historic buildings. as we go downtown you notice the hotel monte vista, and this is where some of the movie "casablanca" was filmed, so this a hollywood lure. some of the rooms are actually na