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"The Heart of Route 66"

The Kingman Route 66 Rotary is located in Kingman, Arizona, known as the heart of Route 66, made famous in the 1960s by the TV show of the same name.  Founded in the mid-1800s by Louis Kingman, the town thrived because of rich mineral deposits that are still being mined in the area.  Its citizenry prides itself on its rugged, Old West character.  The main street and a yearly parade are named after Andy Devine, an actor famous for his portrayals of cowboys in "Western" movies.  The town also has a long railroad history and heritage dating back to the early pioneers.  The Kingman Route 66 Rotary is proud to call Kingman its home and invites anyone to our club to share in our unique Western hospitality. We meet Friday mornings, 7:00 AM at 309 Beale Street, in the Mohave Community College/Kingman Chamber of Commerce Building.  The last Friday of each month you can find us cleaning Metcalfe Park located at 315 W. Beale and Grandview.