Kingman Travel Guide
Welcome to Kingman!
Known as the Heart of Historic Route 66, Kingman is located roughly halfway between Chicago and Los Angeles, on a stretch of the historical highway that is still in use today. Although Route 66 was decommissioned in 1985 and replaced by Interstate 40, the famous highway continues to live on in American legend. Founded in 1882 as a railroad town, Kingman boasts over 60 buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, making it a popular destination for history buffs. The Historic Route 66 Museum is an attraction that features photos, murals and dioramas of groups that have traveled the historic highway. Visitors also enjoy the Mohave Museum of History and Arts, which commemorates the history of the area through artifacts, documents and photographs. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Kingman, as hiking, biking, camping, wildlife viewing and picnicking are popular area pastimes. Nearby Hualapi Mountain Park is an ideal place to engage in outdoor recreation.
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