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Kingman is a city in and the
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of Mohave County,
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, United States. It is named after Lewis Kingman, an engineer for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The population was 32,693 at the 2020 census.


History

Lt.
Edward Fitzgerald Beale Edward Fitzgerald Beale (February 4, 1822 – April 22, 1893) was an American naval officer, frontiersman, rancher and diplomat. He fought in the Mexican–American War, emerging as a hero of the Battle of San Pasqual in 1846. He achieved n ...
, a U.S. Navy officer in the service of the Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, was ordered by the U.S. War Department to build a federal wagon road across the 35th parallel. His secondary orders were to test the feasibility of the use of
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s as pack animals in the Southwestern desert. Beale traveled through the present-day Kingman in 1857 surveying the road and in 1859 to build the road. Beale's Wagon Road became part of
U.S. Route 66 U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) is one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The high ...
and later
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. Remnants of the wagon road can still be seen in White Cliffs Canyon in Kingman. Kingman was founded in 1882 before statehood, in
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. Situated in the Hualapai Valley between the Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges, Kingman had its modest beginnings as a simple railroad siding near Beale Springs. Civil engineer Lewis Kingman supervised the building of the railroad from Winslow to Beale Springs. This spring had been used by Native Americans living in the area for centuries. The Mohave County seat was originally located in Mohave City from 1864 to 1867. In 1865, the portion of Arizona Territory west of the
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was transferred to
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after Nevada's statehood, and became part of Lincoln County, now
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. The remaining territory of Pah-Ute County became part of Mohave County. Its seat was moved to Hardyville (now within Bullhead City) in 1867. The county seat transferred to the mining town of Cerbat in 1873, then to Mineral Park near
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. After some time, the county seat and all instruments were permanently moved to Kingman in 1887. During World War II, Kingman was the site of a U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) airfield. The Kingman Army Airfield was founded at the beginning of the war as an aerial gunnery training base. It became one of the USAAF's largest, training some 35,000 soldiers and airmen. The airfield and Kingman played a significant role in this important era of America's history. Following the war, the Kingman Airfield was one of the largest reclamation sites for obsolete military aircraft. Postwar, Kingman experienced growth as several major employers moved into the vicinity. In 1953, Kingman was used to detain those men accused of practicing
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in the Short Creek raid, which was at the time one of the largest arrests in American history. In 1955, Ford Motor Company established a
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(now one of the Chrysler Proving Grounds) in nearby
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at the former Yucca Army Airfield. Several major new neighborhoods in Kingman were developed to house the skilled workers and professionals employed at the proving ground. Likewise, the development of the Mineral Park mine near adjacent
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, and construction of the Mohave Generating Station in nearby Laughlin, Nevada, in 1971 contributed to Kingman's population growth. Also, the location of a General Cable plant at the Kingman Airport Industrial Park provided steady employment.


Kingman explosion

The Kingman Explosion, also known as the Doxol Disaster or Kingman BLEVE, was a catastrophic
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(BLEVE) that occurred on July 5, 1973, during a
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transfer from a Doxol railroad car to a storage tank on the Getz rail siding near Andy Devine Avenue/Route 66. Firefighters Memorial Park in Kingman is dedicated to the 11 firefighters who died in the blaze.


1980s and on

The 1915-built Mohave County Courthouse and 1909-built Jail were listed on the
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in 1983. The downtown and other areas of Kingman were evaluated for historic resources in a 1985 study, the Kingman Multiple Resources Area study. The study identified 63 historic resources in Kingman and led to many of them being listed on the
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in 1986. The county courthouse and jail, a 1928-built locomotive (the Santa Fe 3759), a World War II gunnery school radio tower, and about 50 various houses and other buildings in Kingman are listed on the National Register, comprising the majority of National Register listings in Mohave County.


Geography

Kingman is in central Mohave County, along
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and U.S. Route 93. The city is served by three exits on I-40, which leads east to Flagstaff and southwest to Needles, California. US-93 leads northwest to
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and southeast to Wickenburg, from Phoenix. US 93 is planned to be replaced by Interstate 11 once built to
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. According to the
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, the city of Kingman has a total area of , all land.


Climate

Kingman sits on the eastern edge of the
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, but it is located in a cold
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(
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''BWk'') due to its
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location. Kingman's higher elevation and location between the
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and the Lower Colorado River Valley keeps summer high temperatures away from the extremes ( or more) experienced by Phoenix and the Colorado River Valley. The higher elevation also contributes to winter cold and occasional snowfall. Summer daytime highs reach above frequently, but rarely exceed . Summertime lows usually remain between . Winter highs are generally mild, ranging from around , but winter nighttime lows often fall to freezing, with significantly lower temperatures possible, and occasional snow. The record low temperature in Kingman was set on January 9, 1937, at , and the record high temperature occurred on July 15, 2023, at . The wettest year was 1919 with and the driest year was 1947 with . The most rainfall in one month was in September 1939. The most rainfall in 24 hours was on November 28, 1919. The snowiest year was 1949 with . The most snowfall in one month was in December 1932. On December 31, 2014, and January 1, 2015, Kingman received of snow. The storm was so significant that it was a contributing factor in the closure of Interstate 40 at the US 93 Junction for 24 hours.


Demographics


2022 American Community Survey

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estimates, there were people and households. The
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was . There were housing units at an average density of .To calculate density we use the land area figure from the places file in The racial makeup of the city was 85.2% White, 2.9% some other race, 2.0% Black or African American, 1.6% Asian, and 1.0% Native American or Alaskan Native, with 7.4% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 16.6% of the population. Of the households, 27.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.1% had seniors 65 years or older living with them, 43.9% were married couples living together, 7.8% were couples cohabitating, 20.3% had a male householder with no partner present, and 27.9% had a female householder with no partner present. The median household size was and the median family size was . The age distribution was 21.1% under 18, 6.6% from 18 to 24, 25.2% from 25 to 44, 23.1% from 45 to 64, and 24.1% who were 65 or older. The median age was years. For every 100 females, there were males. The median income for a household was $, with family households having a median income of $ and non-family households $. The
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was $. Out of the people with a determined poverty status, 13.4% were below the
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. Further, 18.7% of minors and 9.4% of seniors were below the poverty line. In the survey, residents self-identified with various ethnic ancestries. People of
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descent made up 17.8% of the population of the town, followed by English at 13.3%, Irish at 10.5%, American at 5.2%,
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at 4.9%, French at 3.5%, Polish at 2.5%, Norwegian at 2.4%, Dutch at 1.8%, Scottish at 1.7%, Swedish at 1.2%,
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at 1.0%, Scotch-Irish at 1.0%, Welsh at 0.9%, Portuguese at 0.6%,
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at 0.5%, and Hungarian at 0.5%.


2020 census

At the 2020 census, there were 32,689 people.


2010 census

At the 2010 census, there were 28,068 people.


2000 census

At the 2000 census, there were 20,069 people, 7,854 households and 5,427 families residing in the city. The
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was . There were 8,604 housing units at an average density of . The racial make-up of the city was 88.0%
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, <0.1%
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or
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, 1.0% Native American, 0.1% Asian, 0.1%
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, 3.4% from other races and 3.1% from two or more races.
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or Latino people of any race comprised 12.2% of the population. There were 7,854 households, of which 30.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.6% were
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living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.9% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 2.94. 25.0% of the population were under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 25.6% from 25 to 44, 24.2% from 45 to 64 and 17.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.4 males. The
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was $34,086 and the median family income was $41,327. Males had a median income of $32,036 and females $21,134. The
per capita income Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year. In many countries, per capita income is determined using regular population surveys, such ...
was $17,181. About 8.2% of families and 11.6% of the population were below the
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, including 15.3% of those under age 18 and 7.9% of those age 65 or over.


Government and infrastructure

The city operates under the council-manager form of government. The city council, which is the policymaking and legitimate authority, consists of a
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, vice-mayor, a five-member council and the city manager. The mayor is Ken Watkins and the vice-mayor seat is vacant. The city council consists of five elected officials – councilmembers SueAnn Mello, Jamie Scott Stehly, Deana Nelson, Cherish Sammeli and Keith Walker. The city manager is Ron Foggin. The city attorney is Carl Cooper. It is in Arizona's 9th congressional district, represented by Republican Paul Gosar. In the Arizona State Legislature, Kingman is in Arizona's 30th legislative district. The city government also includes boards and commissions that assist the council in decision making. They are the: * Clean City Commission * Economic Development & Marketing Commission * Golf Course Advisory Commission * Historical Preservation Commission * Municipal Utilities Commission * Parks and Recreations Commission * Planning and Zoning Commission * Transit Advisory Commission * Tourism Development Commission * Youth Advisory Commission * Tri-City Council Arizona State Prison – Kingman, a privately run prison of the Arizona Department of Corrections, is located in unincorporated Mohave County near Kingman. The
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has a field office located in Kingman. Mohave County Superior Court is located in Kingman. Mohave County Administration offices are located in Kingman. The Mohave County Fairgrounds are located in Kingman.


Economy


Top employers

According to Kingman's 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:


Infrastructure


Transportation


Major highways

*
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* U.S. Route 93 * Arizona State Route 66 * Business Loop 40 and Arizona SR 66 are composed of the remnants of what was
U.S. Route 66 U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) is one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The high ...
. * Arizona State Route 68


Airport

The Kingman Airport is located northeast of Kingman on Arizona State Route 66. The airport was originally built as Kingman Army Air Field during World War II and was the location of the Kingman Aerial Gunnery School. The airport was turned over to Mohave County for civilian use in 1949. There are
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and
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services, but no commercial flights. The closest commercial airport is
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in
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, approximately northwest of Kingman. The Kingman airport now primarily exists as a location for long-term aircraft storage due to its suitable large ramp space and a long, decommissioned runway. Kingman is a non-towered airport.


Rail

Located downtown, the Kingman station has daily services on
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's Amtrak ''Southwest Chief'' between
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and
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. The historically significant station is constructed in Mission Revival architecture, Mission Revival style. Prior to the establishment of Amtrak in 1971, the building had fallen into disrepair. A total renovation was completed in 2010. The station houses a model railroad museum. Amtrak Thruway offers connecting service to Las Vegas. Kingman is located on the Southern Transcon route of the BNSF Railway which is the main transcontinental route between Los Angeles and Chicago, which carries approximately 100 to 150 freight trains per day. In August 2012, the Kingman Terminal Railroad (KGTR) opened at the Kingman Airport Authority and Industrial Park. The KGTR is a short line railroad owned by Patriot Rail Corporation, Patriot Rail. Patriot Rail owns and operates 13 railroads in 13 states across the U.S. The KGTR interchanges with BNSF and delivers to businesses at the industrial park.


Buses and shuttles

The City of Kingman operates Kingman Area Regional Transit. Kingman is served by the intercity bus companies Greyhound Lines, Greyhound and TUFESA. FlixBus boards from a stop at 915 W Beale St. Tri-State Shuttle connects Kingman with Harry Reid International Airport in Paradise. Amtrak Thruway is Kingman station bus service that travels to
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's stations at South Strip Transit Terminal, Airport Terminal One and Las Vegas Downtown, Las Vegas downtown, called the Amtrak Kingman-Las Vegas Thruway Motorcoach, a trip. There is also a Laughlin to Kingman Amtrak Station at the Tropicana Laughlin in Laughlin, Nevada, a trip.


Water

The water system uses groundwater. The same aquifer serving the city is used by the industrial agriculture in the surrounding desert.


Education

Kingman has one public school district, one charter school district and one Christian school.


Public schools

Kingman Unified School District (KUSD) consists of 12 schools, ranging from Kindergarten to high school. Elementary schools * Hualapai Elementary School * Cerbat Elementary School * Palo Christi Elementary School (closed) * Black Mountain Elementary School (located in the neighboring town of Golden Valley) * La Senita Elementary School * Manzanita Elementary School * Desert Willow Elementary School * Kingman Academy of Learning Primary/Intermediate School Middle schools * Golden Valley Middle School * Kingman Middle School * White Cliffs Middle School * Kingman Academy of Learning Middle School High schools * Kingman High School * Lee Williams High School * Kingman Academy of Learning High School K–12 * Mt. Tipton School, a KUSD K–12 school, is located in Dolan Springs, Arizona, Dolan Springs, approximately northwest of Kingman.


Other schools

* The Kingman Academy of Learning, a charter school, is split into four schools: a primary (pre-school – 2nd grade), intermediate (3–5), middle (6–8), and high school (9–12). * The Emmanuel Christian Academy teaches students from kindergarten to 8th grade. * Arizona Virtual Academy is a (K–12) Blended learning center.


Post-secondary education

* One of four main campuses, Mohave Community College, a junior college, is located in Kingman. * Northern Arizona University has an Northern Arizona University#Statewide campuses and NAU Online, extension campus located in Kingman.


Notable people

* Clifton Bloomfield, serial killer, was born in Kingman * Andy Devine (1905–1977), actor, was raised in Kingman * Carlos Elmer (1920–1993), writer and photographer, was raised in Kingman. * Michael and Lori Fortier, Michael Fortier, Timothy McVeigh's co-conspirator, lived in Kingman from the age of seven. * Miki Garcia, model and ''Playboy'' magazine's Playmate for the January 1973 issue, was born in Kingman. * Doris Hill (1905–1976), born Roberta M. Hill, was an American film actress of the 1920s and 1930s. * Paul Kalanithi (1977–2015), neurosurgeon and writer, was raised in Kingman. * Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001), who carried out the Oklahoma City bombing, was a resident of Kingman. * Doug Mirabelli, former Boston Red Sox catcher, was born in Kingman. * Aron Ra, atheist activist, regional director of American Atheists * Joseph Rosenberg, bank executive, worked as a banker in Kingman. * Tarik Skubal, MLB pitcher for the Detroit Tigers * Karen Steele, actress, lived and died in Kingman.


In popular culture


Off screen

* Clark Gable and Carole Lombard were married at the rectory of Saint John's Methodist Episcopal Church (Kingman, Arizona), Saint John's Methodist Episcopal Church in 1939, during a break in the shooting of ''Gone with the Wind (film), Gone with the Wind''.


Onscreen

Kingman has been used as a filming location for several movies and television shows.


In films

* The films ''Roadhouse 66'' and ''Two-Lane Blacktop'' were shot in Kingman. * The movie ''Management (film), Management'' takes place but was not shot in Kingman. * Scenes from the movie ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'' were filmed at the Kingman Airport; in the scene, it is possible to see a clear shot of the Hualapai Mountains. * Scenes from the 1992 movie ''Universal Soldier (1992 film), Universal Soldier'' were filmed in the downtown area as well as a local grocery store and at the Kingman Airport.


In television

* In "Otis", an episode from the television series ''Prison Break'', LJ Burrows is sent to an adult facility in Kingman, Arizona. In a subsequent episode, "Buried", LJ is released from the aforementioned facility. * In "Native Tongue", an episode from the television series ''Medium (TV series), Medium'' (NBC: 2005–2009; CBS: 2009–2011), Alison has a dream about a man being threatened to be burned alive unless he revels the whereabouts of something the killer wants. The man tells the killer that 'it' is near Kingman, where his partner lives. As the story progresses, it is discovered that the man is associated with the Navajo Nation, Navajo Reservation located 20 E of Kingman. * In the HBO series ''The Sopranos'', when Tony Soprano was shot at the beginning of season 6, he fell into a coma and believed he was involved in a case of mistaken identity with Kevin Finnerty who lived in Kingman (see "Join the Club"). * In "The Locomotion Interruption," the season 8 premiere of ''The Big Bang Theory'', Sheldon Cooper finds his belongings stolen at Kingman train station. * In episode 2 of the Showtime (TV network), Showtime political satire documentary ''Who Is America?'', residents of the town are shown making anti-Muslim and anti-black statements when told by a disguised Sacha Baron Cohen that a super mosque would be built in Kingman.


In literature and publications

* The town is mentioned in Barbara Kingsolver's novel ''Pigs in Heaven''. * In the post-apocalyptic novel ''Warday'', Kingman is the "point of entry" to California; the Golden State, spared from the nuclear attacks that hit much of the rest of the country, is strictly guarded by troops, and "illegals" are jailed.


In music

* The town is mentioned in the lyrics of Bobby Troup's song "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66, Route 66".


Points of interest

* Hualapai Mountain Recreation Area offering hiking, camping and day use, to the southeast of downtown. * The Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, Arizona is a private, not-for-profit organization, which was founded in 1961. It focuses on the preservation of the heritage of Northwestern Arizona and of the presentation of history and arts to the public. Located at 400 W. Beale St. In downtown Kingman. * Santa Fe 3759 Historic locomotive on display located in historic downtown Kingman between First, and Beale St. at Locomotive Park. * White Cliffs Trail System. The White Cliffs Trail System (WCTS) contains 9.7 miles of hand constructed trails, providing hikers and bikers access to trails of varying difficulties. The trail system not only allows hikers and bikers a thrilling and scenic venture into the desert valleys, hillsides, and tops of mesas, but provides a link from Downtown to Uptown Kingman. The system also features historic significance to the area and western culture. * Historic Downtown Kingman. Featuring restaurants, bars, shops, and parks. * Kingman Powerhouse Desert Power & Water Co. Electric Power Plant. Home of the Kingman Tourism Office and Visitor Center, the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona and the "Arizona Route 66 Museum"The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1986 *Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course, situated in a convenient location in the middle of town, off of I-40 at Stockton Hill Rd. * Oatman, Arizona, Oatman, a "ghost town" tourist attraction southwest of Kingman * Lake Mead National Recreation Area, A lake offering recreational water activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. West of Kingman


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External links

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The Kingman Daily Miner
' * {{authority control Kingman, Arizona, Cities in Mohave County, Arizona County seats in Arizona U.S. Route 66 in Arizona Populated places established in 1882 1882 establishments in Arizona Territory Cities in Arizona