| Welcome to Kingman, Arizona - Heart of Historic Route 66 |
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Whether you are visiting, moving to a new home, or relocating your business to the Kingman area, we extend a warm southwestern welcome! Kingman is proud to be the Heart of Historic Route 66. We continue to be the regional trade and service center for northwestern Arizona. Our location, between Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon, makes tourism and manufacturing leading industries. Favorable Arizona taxes, the Interstate Highway, the Santa Fe mainline, and proximity to the California market has made Kingman a prime site for industry. The fully developed Airport Industrial Park, with reasonable land costs, is attracting the attention of manufacturers wishing to establish a southwestern plant as well as attracting workers who desire the sunbelt lifestyle. Kingman is the County seat of Mohave county and serves a local population of 33,000+ with a market area of over 125,000. With excellent outdoor resources -- 1,000 miles of freshwater shoreline, the 7,000 foot Haualapai Mountains, many surrounding wilderness areas, rugged desert mountains, historic mining camps, hunting, fishing, and hiking -- the outdoor buff has choices galore! Kingman's elevation, at 3,336 ft., provides an ideal southwestern climate -- neither too hot or too cold!
The pollen counts in our dry climate are generally low to none, to add to its healthy attributes. Kingman supports several elementary schools, two middle schools, a high school, a K-12 charter school, a local community college and university sattelite campus. Our attractive neighborhoods offer price ranges for all, from the executive to the young family, singles and retirees. The prices are reasonable, the choices are many. With a strong work force, a growing retirement community, and strong family atmosphere, Kingman is truly a vibrant, growing city. |


