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    Kingman Mohave County Library - Front

    Kingman Mohave County Library

    2.5(6 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Great library. Has an extensive shared libraries , especially if you sign up with old cards from…read moreother public libraries. I love to listening to books so you can checkout audio books, great for on road traveling. This goes for books that you can read on your phone. Staff members are friendly and helpful. They go the extra mile when you need help. The library is clean and welcoming. Plus you have access to computers and printer. Free with-fi. Ask how you can set up a project on the printer before you leave home. It is magical! Hope you will head yourself up to the library, soon. The rating is not as bad as it shoes!

    I'm giving the Mohave County Library one star because their community bulletin-board policy makes…read moreabsolutely no sense to me. I asked to put up a simple local flyer offering paid work to someone who is computer/PDF savvy and can help organize existing material into books. I was told no because they "can't verify whether any of it is accurate." But I'm standing right there. I'm the person offering the work. You can verify it with me. If a public library won't allow ordinary community members to post legitimate local help-wanted notices because staff supposedly cannot verify every statement on a flyer, then what exactly is the community board for? How are people supposed to find one another locally? How does a person needing assistance connect with someone looking for a few hours of paid work? How does a community actually function if every ordinary person-to-person notice is treated like some unconfirmable threat? Libraries are supposed to be connective tissue in a community. A bulletin board should help neighbors find neighbors. This policy did the opposite. One star for making a very simple community connection unnecessarily difficult.

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    Locomotive Park - 02.16.25 This park is home for AT&SF steam engine #3759, which visitors may climb aboard

    Locomotive Park

    4.4(17 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I met #3759 and 999520! [Kingman AZ]…read more Just like my hometown where a large piece of Roseville's history is the railroad. We have the major Southern Pacific rail yard, a major West Coast rail center as part of Roseville's railroad heritage,... Kingman was founded in 1882 as a small railroad town during the construction of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad and in 1883 Kingman was established as a railroad stop. Locomotive Park is not very big, you can see the "Welcome to Kingman" archway from the park. There is ample parking spaces for visitors. This is home to famed Steam Engine #3759. Visitors can climb aboard the train but use caution. It was retired in 1953, having traveled over 2,585,600 miles. The marker at the park was an interesting read. When #3759 was retired and given to the town of Kingman Santa Fe section crews laid a temporary rail line across Route 66 to the park. As soon as the engine was across the street, the track was torn up. It was the shortest-lived railroad line that the Santa Fe had ever built, lasting for about 45 minutes. It was then it had its official dedication "old 3759." In 1987 caboose 999520 was retired and donated to Kingman to be added to the #3759 display. In its operational life, it was used in mainline transcontinental pool caboose services. Visitors can also climb aboard the front and the back end of the caboose. A community project called "The Great Locomotive Pull" was organized and drew a crowd of 4,000 where some 1,200 of them took rope in hand to move the nearly half-million pound iron creature 30 feet forward to its new resting spot. Wow! instead of just bringing in a heavy equipment and move the locomotive they got the whole town involved. Amazing! It took "10 seconds." Near the west end of Locomotive Parks is the Beale Monument on which is inscribed the story of Lt. Edward Beale. The Visitors Center is just right across the street at the old Powerhouse. Review #3694

    Nice little park accessible from the Route 66 visitors center. At this park you will find a…read morebeautifully preserved historic Santa Fe 3759 steam locomotive! Pretty cool. The park offers picnic tables, a grassy area, and a self-guided walking tour. Great park to relax, stretch your legs and take some really nice pictures.

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    Locomotive Park - Route 66 Locomotive Park outside the Kingman Visitor Center.

    Route 66 Locomotive Park outside the Kingman Visitor Center.

    Locomotive Park - 02.16.25 Locomotive #3759 in "Locomotive Park" across from the Powerhouse Visitors Center

    02.16.25 Locomotive #3759 in "Locomotive Park" across from the Powerhouse Visitors Center

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    Kingman Visitor Center - 02.16.25 Kingman Visitor Center and Route 66 Museum

    Kingman Visitor Center

    4.3(27 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    This is one of the biggest and nicest visitor centers you'll visit along your Route 66 journey. We…read moretried to stop in as many as possible as we traveled from Chicago to Santa Monica and this one definitely did not disappoint. It has all the 'stuff' you'd expect (food, souvenirs, restrooms, etc.), but they invested just as much in providing an experience for you to learn more about Kingman and Route 66 overall. We got our Passport stamped and had to keep moving, but the time we spent there was very well spent.

    This is a fun visitor center with a little something for everyone. Two wonderful gift shops, a…read moresecond floor free museum, a super neat pay museum (that I would strongly recommend), a dog park, and several photo ops. The gift stores had moderate priced items and a nice selection. The free museum gave a nice history of this Route 66 stop. The gem was definitely the pay museum. We learned so much about the history of the area and the dust bowl. As an added bonus was the electric car display. So much fun! We almost skipped this because we were just planning on a short stop. Glad we stayed and explored! We were traveling with an active 6 year old and she stayed engaged throughout. So many fun photo backdrops made this a stop that made our highlight reel from our vacation. Plan to spend at least an hour. Your paid admission to the museum also includes 3 other stops. Not all are open every day. We only made it to one of the 4. Again, good for all ages. Entertaining and informative.

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