Zettlers Route 66 Store in Ash Fork has new owner

Zettlers Market, also known as Zettlers Route 66 Store, in Ash Fork, Arizona, recently gained a new owner after the previous proprietors put it up for sale nearly four years ago.

Blue Miller, known for her well-researched Never Quite Lost blog, reported on the Historic Route 66 group on Facebook:

Zettlers was named after Homer and Marie who opened a bakery in Ash Fork in 1929. For over eighty years it was a bakery, grocery store and meat market although it passed outside the family in 1983. It was closed for two years until being bought by Kirk and Yvette Slack who renovated the place and ran it for a year before placing it for sale when they moved to Hawaii.
The new owner is Terry Tapp who, with his son James, runs Top Shop in Phoenix, a high end automobile and antique upholstery business. He plans to reopen the gift shop and possibly expand in the future.

The Slacks in May posted a farewell message on Facebook:

At one time, Zettlers at 242 W. Lewis Ave. (aka Route 66) was the oldest continuously operating business in Ash Fork.

(Image of Zettlers Route 66 store in Ash Fork, Arizona, via Facebook)

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