10 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights
Located outside the Powerhouse parking lot, this giant sign is a must-photograph for any Route 66 enthusiast, offering a unique and playful photo opportunity.
These streets are lined with historic buildings, neon signs, and vintage charm, making them ideal for street photography and capturing the nostalgic appeal of Kingman.
A historic landmark turned visitor center, housing the Carlos Elmer Gallery and the Historic Route 66 Museum. Offers opportunities for architectural and cultural photography.
A beautifully preserved historic home, offering opportunities to capture vintage elegance and intricate architectural details. The gardens provide a serene backdrop for photography.
A park featuring a historic steam engine and caboose, offering opportunities for industrial and historical photography, especially at night with neon lights.
This museum showcases Kingman’s rich cultural and historical heritage, offering architectural and interior photography opportunities. The exhibits and artifacts provide a unique backdrop for capturing the area's history.
This rustic distillery offers a blend of industrial and artisanal charm, perfect for capturing the craftsmanship behind craft spirits. Photograph the unique equipment and distillation processes.
A historic house built in 1917, showcasing early 20th-century architecture. Offers opportunities for architectural and historical photography.
A historical mine that provides insight into Arizona's gold mining past. Offers opportunities for industrial and historical photography.
A historical landmark that offers insights into Kingman's mining heritage. Provides opportunities for capturing the area's industrial past.