Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County, in Northern Arizona.
- For other places with the same name, see Kingman (disambiguation).
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Kingman is the midpoint of the longest remaining stretch of the legendary Route 66, which reaches east of Seligman and goes west to the Colorado River at Topock/Golden Shores. It also boasts no less than forty buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Before automobiles became the primary mode of transportation, Kingman was a major railroad hub for the AT&SF railroad. These factors all combine to make Kingman a city rich with history.
- 1 Kingman Visitor Center (Historic Kingman Powerhouse), 120 W Andy Devine Ave, ☎+1 928-753-6106, fax: +1 928-753-6156, e-mail: info@gokingman.com. Daily 8AM-5PM. Has information on Route 66 as well as most of Arizona. The Arizona Route 66 Museum is also located here, as are a number of exhibits and a gift shop.
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