Make Your Destination Kingman, Arizona!
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Special Tour Admission Rate (Guided Tours are provided by an on-staff tour guide).
Included in your admission fee is a free pass to visit the Historic Route 66/Powerhouse Museum.
Our exhibits begin in the Hall of Presidents with portraits of the United States Presidents and First Ladies from George and Martha Washington to the present day.
Most of these artworks were painted by renowned Master Painter, Lawrence Williams (1913-2003).
Then on to a Diorama depicting the development of the region with Mohave County’s pre-historic and historic activities of Native Americans; mining of gold, silver,
copper, and turquoise; and extensive cattle ranching endeavors.
We also display an intimate collection of Andy Devine memorabilia, donated by the Devine family.
A feature of the tour is a fully functioning 1926 Austin Pipe Organ, donated by the local Methodist Church where it was originally located.
Also on the grounds of our museum you will see an 1898 all-wooden rail car that was turned into a “prototype” caboose in 1923 by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.
Our visitors are welcome to walk through the caboose and range freely through the remainder of the exhibits.
Before leaving, you can visit our great Gift Shop, which specializes in original turquoise jewelry made from
“Kingman Turquoise” mined at our local Mineral Park Mine.
We look forward to your visit!
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