Kingman Visitor Center is housed within the historic Kingman Powerhouse building, which was opened in 1909 and provided Kingman and Mohave Counties with revolutionary, affordable electric power service for three decades. Despite the plant's initial success, it fell into decline throughout much of the 20th century after its 1935 purchase by the Citizens Utilities Company of Delaware, sitting idle until its 1978 purchase by the Powerhouse Gang restoration society. With support from the State Historic Preservation Office, the building was converted into a visitor and museum center for the Kingman area, which now houses museums such as the Arizona Route 66 Museum, the Carlos Elmer Photo Gallery, and the 66 Kid Exhibition. The powerhouse's visitor center is open seven days a week throughout the morning and afternoon hours, offering information on area attractions, along with a gift shop selling local souvenirs.

120 W. Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401, Phone: 928-753-6106

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