by slesueur | Dec 18, 2021 | Blog, Uncategorized
John Mulligan came into the territory in the 1870s. The story is that he hoped to make some quick money in Mohave County and then push on to California. Instead he built an empire. In the process he helped build a town on the Arizona frontier. A stone mason by trade,...
by slesueur | Nov 17, 2021 | Blog, Uncategorized
From its inception 1882, Kingman, Arizona has been a stop on the way to someplace else. It was founded an built on transportation. But it was also a destination. For many people Kingman was the land of opportunity. It was a place where people could get a fresh start...
by slesueur | Oct 20, 2021 | Blog
What makes a town a place that you can call home? A pleasant all year climate? Educational and employment opportunities? Affordable housing? Quality of life? According to Sperling’s “Best Places” guide Kingman averages eight inches of rain annually....
by slesueur | Sep 8, 2021 | Blog
On the map Kingman, Arizona appears to be a small desert crossroads. And from its inception in 1882 that is exactly what the town has been. But it is more, much more. It is the crossroads of the past and future. For centuries a Native American trade route that...
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