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| Kingman, Arizona The City of Kingman is the County seat of Mohave County located in northwest Arizona along Interstate 40 and U.S. 93. Mohave County is th e fastest growing county in Arizona. Kingman elevations range from 3,300 to 3,800 feet. Our city straddles the scenic Hualapai, Cerbat and Black Mountains, which offer hiking, picnicking, camping, and other outdoor activities in the cool pines. The Kingman and Colorado River areas offer a unique range of recreational and historical attractions as do several ghost towns in the area. The rivers and lakes offer fishing along with boating and other forms of water-oriented recreation. Kingman is an easy commute to Las Vegas, Laughlin, Phoenix and the Grand Canyon or a half day’s drive to Los Angeles or San Diego.
Kingman is known for being along the longest remaining preserved stretch of Historic Route 66.Known as an all American highway, Kingman’s stretch of this historic route recently received national recognition as a National Scenic Byway. Visitors from all over the globe visit Kingman to get their “Kicks on Historic Route 66.”
Kingman is an important regional trade, service and distribution center for northwestern Arizona. Growth in U.S. trade with Canada and Mexico, combined with our City’s strategic location on national transportation routes, provides an excellent opportunity for Kingman to be a center for international trade. Major transportation modes serving Kingman include I-40, U.S. 93, two BNSF main lines, and a commercial airport offering one-day access to major southwest markets.I-40 provides immediate east-west access from California to the east coast. U.S. 93 is widely known as the CANAMEX Corridor providing north-south access from Canada to Mexico.
The Hoover Dam Bypass project, located along U.S. 93, is schedule for completion in 2008. This opens doors for communities like Kingman as an affordable alternative for a Las Vegas commuter. The price difference, coupled with the new bypass, has Las Vegas developers making land deals and with property owners in Kingman, Arizona. Homes to suit any family’s needs and budget can be found throughout Kingman. Residents enjoy the area’s natural beauty and inviting climate.
Between 1990 and 2000, the city’s population increased by over 57%, from approximately13,208 to 20,069. The city estimates its current population is 26,000+ and is expected to continue to grow at a rapid rate. At the border of Kingman’s city limits is an unincorporated area with an estimated population of 17,000. As the city continues to attract additional new residents each month and new businesses each year, a great demand for new products and services makes Kingman an ideal place for exciting new opportunities.
The US Census Bureau, in June 2003, designated the Kingman/Lake Havasu City area as a Micropolitan Statistical Area. Based on current growth, the Census Bureau estimates our area should move up to metropolitan status after the 2010 census.
Kingman’s quality housing, excellent schools including community college with extended learning through Northern Arizona University, low crime rate, clean environment, several parks,2 public golf courses, regional attractions, available land and natural resources, and the pleasant year-round weather are just a few of the positive factors that have attracted new residents and businesses to our community.
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