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Powerhouse Visitor Center: Gateway to Route 66 History

Explore Route 66 history and plan your Kingman adventure at the iconic Powerhouse Visitor Center.

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Housed in Kingman's historic 1907 Powerhouse, this visitor center serves as the perfect starting point for exploring Route 66. Discover exhibits on the Mother Road, electric vehicles, and local history, plus find helpful tourist information and unique souvenirs.

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Local tips

  • Visit after sunset to see the neon Route 66 Drive-Thru Shield illuminated.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to explore the museums and exhibits inside the visitor center.
  • Pick up a map at the visitor center for a self-guided walking tour of Kingman's historic downtown.
  • Check out Locomotive Park across the street to see a historic steam engine and caboose.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Kingman, the Powerhouse Visitor Center is easily accessible on foot. Head west on Andy Devine Avenue (Route 66). The visitor center will be on your left, a short walk from the main downtown area. Look for the distinctive Powerhouse building and the Route 66 Drive-Thru Shield. There is no fee for walking.

  • Public Transport

    Kingman Area Regional Transit (KART) operates bus routes throughout the city. Check the KART schedule for routes that stop near the Powerhouse Visitor Center on Andy Devine Avenue. A single ride fare is approximately $1 - $2. Exact change may be required.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Kingman. Request a ride to the Powerhouse Visitor Center at 120 W Andy Devine Ave. A short taxi ride from downtown Kingman will likely cost between $7 and $12, depending on the company and demand.

  • Driving

    From Interstate 40, take Exit 48 for Andy Devine Avenue. Turn left onto Andy Devine Avenue and continue for about half a mile. The Powerhouse Visitor Center will be on your left. Free parking is available in the visitor center parking lot.

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The Powerhouse Visitor Center in Kingman, Arizona, is more than just a place to grab brochures; it's a historical landmark that embodies the spirit of Route 66. Originally built in 1907 as the Desert Power & Water Company Electric Power Plant, the Powerhouse provided electricity to Kingman and surrounding mines. The completion of the Hoover Dam in 1938 made the plant obsolete, but it was rescued by concerned citizens and reopened as a visitor center in 1997. Today, the Powerhouse Visitor Center is home to several attractions, including the Arizona Route 66 Museum, the Carlos Elmer Photography Gallery, and the Route 66 Electric Vehicle Museum. The Arizona Route 66 Museum showcases the evolution of travel along the historic highway with vintage artifacts, dioramas, and photographs. The Electric Vehicle Museum displays a collection of electric vehicles from the 19th to the 21st centuries. Visitors can also find a gift shop with Route 66 memorabilia and souvenirs, as well as a wealth of tourist information about Kingman and the surrounding area. Don't miss the drive-through Route 66 shield in the parking lot, a popular photo spot. With its rich history and diverse exhibits, the Powerhouse Visitor Center offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and present of Route 66.

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