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Route 66 Historic Route 66 Route 66, also known as "The Mother Road", received official designation in 1926, after the government enacted a plan for the national highway which would link Chicago with Los Angeles. During its heyday, Route 66 connected the main streets of rural and urban communities. The route represented an opportunity for hundreds of thousands of people who packed up their ...
NRHP reference No. 75000352 [1] Added to NRHP. April 24, 1975. Bonelli House is at the corner of Fifth and Spring Streets in Kingman, Arizona, United States. [1] The house was built in 1915. It was evaluated for National Register listing as part of a 1985 study of 63 historic resources in Kingman that led to this and many others being listed.
The Gardner J. Kingman House is a historic house located at 309 Main Street in Brockton, Massachusetts. Description and history [ edit ] Built in 1886 to a design by the locally prominent architect Wesley Lyng Minor , this three story house was the first brick residence built in the city, and is one of its finest.
Kingman, Indiana. Location of Kingman in Fountain County, Indiana. / 39.96639°N 87.27806°W / 39.96639; -87.27806. Kingman is a town in Millcreek Township, Fountain County, Indiana, United States. The population was 511 at the 2010 census.
The home today is owned by the City of Kingman and is used by Head Start. Description and construction. The house is an early adobe construction, made of adobe with clapboard siding. [citation needed] Harvey Hubbs most likely designed the home, John Mulligan & William Aitken were the contractors. Hubbs Family
Patrick Joseph Kavanagh worked as a Butlin's Redcoat, then as a newsreader for Radiodiffusion Française, in Paris. He attended acting classes but was called up for National Service, and was wounded in the Korean War. Kavanagh attended Merton College, Oxford, from 1951 to 1954; [4] there he began to write poetry, and met Sally Philipps, the ...
Austin died of consumption on October 28, 1902, in Kingman, Kansas, leaving behind nine children aged between 19 and 10. Austin's body was sent back to Caplinger Mills, as a funeral was held for her with the largest crowd that ever attended a funeral in that district.
Kingman is a city in, and the county seat of, Mohave County, Arizona, United States.It is named after Lewis Kingman, an engineer for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.It is located 105 miles (169 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, and 180 miles (290 km) northwest of Arizona's state capital, Phoenix.