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Friday, November 3, 2023

Spending Time in Kingman, Arizona

 Thursday Evening, November 2, 2023


The last of the sun's light on the Plomosa Mountains East of us.

Friday Morning, November 3, 2023


The first of the sun's light on, what I believe are,
the Big Maria Mountains West of us.


Kingman, Arizona (The blog is almost caught up to us.)
Thursday, October 19, 2023 through Monday October 23, 2023

Up front at the Zuni Village RV Park in Kingman, AZ


We ended up staying here ten nights. It was a good place to stop and catch our breath after our fun with the Jeep. Plus, we have friends who live here and it was wonderful to get to spend some time with them. Restocked some groceries while we were here and I had a pedicure. I know you really do not need that information about my toes but I was happy.


A couple we know live just outside of Kingman nestled between
two mountain ranges. We stopped out to see them on the 19th
and took no pictures. Did catch the sun setting on our way home
and the cute Welcome Sign out by them though.

We had not gotten together with Jill and Rick for several years and it was certainly nice spending a few hours catching up at their lovely home. Pictures would have been nice.

On the 20th we went out to dinner with these two couples.
Trish and Pat on the left and Jill and Rick on the right.

These were not pictures taken at dinner...we were home before I thought of it. So a couple months ago when these two couples were out celebrating our 55th Class Reunion together, they were not able to come back to the UP for the event, they took these pictures and posted them on our Class Page so I grabbed those pictures. Jill and I went to St. Thomas Grade School and high school together. Jill and I met Pat when we all went to Holy Name High School.

It was a fun evening catching up as it had been a couple of years since Tom and I had seen either couple. I am pretty sure the food was good but I know the conversation was. We parted agreeing we should not let as many years go by again. There is a theme here and I will say it again, pictures would have been nice.


We went Mass Saturday, the 21st, at St Mary's Catholic Church.

The original Church built in 1906-1907 is still standing.
The wall behind the altar, in the picture above, is the wall
of the original church. 


Below are pictures I took as we road around in Kingman on different days.


The Rickey Cricket Brewery and Restaurant.
We did enjoy dinner here one night. Tom enjoyed a couple
of their brews and we both enjoyed their pizza.




We stopped at Mr. D's for dinner one of the nights.

Sunday we went to brunch with Michelle and Doug, We met this
fun couple a few years ago through the blog. We had a good time
 catching up and finally I remembered to take a picture.
Hope to catch up with them again while we are in Quartzsite.


As we were leaving brunch to head home, I asked Tom to go straight so I could get a picture of this sign over the street. That is when we noticed the train and the Veteran's Memorial Park pictured below. We have been by here several times when visiting in Kingman not sure how we missed both in the past but we did.



AT&SF steam engine #3759 at the Locomotive Park
It is registered on the National Register of Historical Place.


The Kingman Veteran's Memorial Park located within the Locomotive Park.

Erected in 2006

These are the words are on the plague at the entrance to the park. In the Upper right hand in picture above.

In eternal memory of all
Veterans of Kingman
Past, Present and Future
May your deeds and service never be forgotten
or taken for granted.
With the sincerest of appreciation to the following,
who made this memorial a reality:
Dean W. Reiter Det. 887, Marine Corps League
Rotary Clubs of Kingman
Desert Construction
K&L DC Concrete
Zorn Masonry


This is a very nice memorial.


All the branches of service are represented on columns.



We enjoyed our time in Kingman and the best part of this stop was getting to spend time with friends.  








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12 comments:

  1. Jim and I visited so many if these places and it sure does bring back wonderful memories. I really love my pedicures.

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    1. Memories are something to be cherished. Pedicures are a wonderful thing...lol

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  2. Great to visit so many friends while staying in Kingman.

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  3. Love your sunrise and sunset pictures! Sounds like a wonderful 10 nights in Kingman!

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    1. It was a relaxing stop that extended a couple of times...lol and we enjoyed it.

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  4. All I remember of Kingman was 117 degrees and a swimming pool ... probably 40 years ago. I've never been back. Good to know there are nice people there and things to see!!

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    1. Glad it only made it into the 90's while we were there...🌞 There are some nice things to see here but not sure we would make return visits if it was not for friends living here.

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  5. All those YOPPERS made me shiver! Lol
    A very nice memorial.

    Deb

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    1. LOL...not much shivering though the temperatures made it into the 90's while we were there. It was a nice memorial.

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  6. It was fun to get to see you two again and catch up! Doug and Michelle

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    1. We would totally agree, it was fun seeing you both. Glad you made it home before we left.

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