Monday, March 2, 2015

Mohave Museum

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  This nicely done little museum focuses on the Native Americans who lived and hunted near Kingman, the conflicts that arose from prospectors seeking gold and the growth of mining and ranching in the area.

  The interior of the museum is accessible. A few small buildings and a caboose are located in the outside display. Most of these are not accessible. The ramp to get back inside does not have a flat landing and the door opens outward, making it very difficult to use without help.

   The parking lot is large enough for any RV.  Museum
   35.19028, -114.06217
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2 comments:

  1. So far Kingman has always been a "drive through after filling with gas" spot....mostly because I was heading into California to visit family, or heading back to Arkansas after a visit. One of these times, now that travel is in our home away from home, we will need to stop and visit the area a bit. --Dave (GoingRvWay.com)

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    1. You should try driving the old section of Route 66. Kind of a lonely road but I think it'll give you an idea of how it was to travel along the road in the old days. It's a nice trip right off of I-40 up through the mountains then back to the interstate.

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