by Jim Hinckley | Dec 31, 2016 | Route 66 in Kingman Arizona
by Jim Hinckley To paraphrase a classic work of literature, for my dearest friend and I, 2016 was the best of times and the worst of times. It was also a time of exciting development in Kingman that has me looking toward 2017 with eager anticipation. The year kicked...
by Jim Hinckley | Dec 28, 2016 | New Member to Promote Kingman
Welcome our newest member to Promote Kingman, The Grand Canyon Caverns. The Grand Canyon Caverns is located along Route 66 in Northern Arizona. These are the largest dry caverns in the United States, located 200 to 300 feet below the surface, and accessible via our...
by Jim Hinckley | Dec 28, 2016 | New Member to Promote Kingman
Welcome our newest member to Promote Kingman, Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation & Museum. World’s First International Electric Vehicle Museum Opens in Arizona Friday, August 15th, 2014:The Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation (HEVF) opened it’s first...
by Jim Hinckley | Dec 26, 2016 | Route 66 in Kingman Arizona
By Jim Hinckley In November 1914, the international media spotlight focused on northwestern Arizona as competing drivers in the last Desert Classic roared into Kingman for a pit stop. At this point in the race from Los Angeles to Phoenix, mere seconds separated the...
by Jim Hinckley | Dec 17, 2016 | Route 66 in Kingman Arizona
by Jim Hinckley In 1776, the expedition of Father Garces camped at a desert oasis that we now call Beale Springs. Following in his sandal prints over the course of the next century were a legion of surveyors, soldiers, fortune seekers, and pioneers. One of these was...
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