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The US Highway 60 from Phoenix to Wickenburg, and US Highway 93 to Kingman is scenic drive that winds its way through many biologically diverse regions. U.S. 93 is the Joshua Tree Highway, and it provides a fast connection between Phoenix and Las Vegas.
U.S. Route 93 is a major north-south United States highway in the Western United States running from Wickenburg, Arizona to the Canadian border. After passing through the deserts of Arizona, it crosses into Nevada next to Hoover Dam.
The entire route is being upgraded to expressway or even freeway standards in some segments in response to traffic volume and safety concerns. Much of the upgrades are already done. There is also a new bridge over the Colorado River that by-passes Hoover Dam.
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Phoenix |
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Phoenix is an agricultural, industrial and service center. It is surrounded by 22 other cities in the Valley of the Sun where western style homes and sprawling shopping malls abound. There is exhilarating adventure, breath-taking golf courses, trendy shopping, modern nightlife and enriching culture.
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Additional Information about Phoenix |
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Sun City |
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An Extraordinary Past - A Brilliant Future! The nations first and finest planned retirement community for active seniors. Get a glimpse of what life is like for their 40,000+ residents.
Seven recreation centers, 8 golf courses, 3 country clubs, 2 bowling centers, Sun Bowl, and Viewpoint Lake constitute the largest concentration of year round recreational facilities in the United States. Sun City Official Website |
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Surprise |
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Surprise is one of the fastest growing communities in the United States and on a path to become a city of more than a half-million population. Extraordinary, given that 25 years ago the City was home to less than 4,000 people.
In 2006, the population crossed the magic 100,000 mark. Today, it's a 74-square-mile city on the move.Flanked by one of Arizona's largest mountain preserves, and situated in the Saguaro-dotted Sonoran desert on the northwestern edge of the thriving Valley of the Sun
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Cactus League Baseball |
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Speedworld Motorplex |
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West Valley Art Museum |
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White Tank Regional Park |
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Surprise AZ Official Website |
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Wickenburg |
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Wickenburg is noted for its clean air, good country living, western hospitality and all-around high quality of life.The Wickenburg area and much of the West became part of the United States following the Mexican-American War in 1848.
Until 1860 the Wickenburg area was unexplored and the Hassayampa River was unknown. The 100 mile long, mostly underground Hassayampa River, one of the Sonoran Deserts few flowing, un-dammed rivers.
Wickenburg today is a modern town with over 600 businesses providing a range of services, shopping, specialty shops and galleries for western-themed gifts. Wickenburg is home to three unique guest ranches: Rancho de los Caballeros, Kay El Bar Ranch, Flying E Dude Ranch.
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Desert Caballeros Western Museum |
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Robson's Arizona Mining World |
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Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts |
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Wickenburg AZ - Official Website |
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Wikieup |
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Wikieup is a small unincorporated community located on U.S. Route 93 in the western part of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is located approximately 37 miles south of Interstate 40 in Mohave County. It is a perfect stopping point to stretch your legs and enjoy some great grub.
The Wikieup Trading Post is a great country store/jewelry/souvenir shop which is all rolled into an all encompassing "trading post" is the very definition of local flavor. The real gem here is the pie. Your own personal hot apple, peach, or cherry pie, topped with vanilla ice cream, served in your own ceramic deep dish! "It dont get no better than this," for lack of a better phrase.
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Junction of I-40 & 93 to Kingman |
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For all your travel needs, there is a wide variety of truck stops and resturants along this section of I-40. There is even a horse motel! |
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TA Travel Center I-40, Exit 48,
Kingman
Pilot Travel Centers
I-40 & US 93, Exit 48,
Kingman
Flying J I-40 Exit 53,
Kingman
Love's Country Store I-40 & DW Ranch Rd., Exit 59, Kingman
Petro Stopping Center I-40, EXIT 66,
Kingman
Blake Ranch RV Park & Horse Motel
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Kingman |
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Kingman is an affordable community, located in the midst of breathtaking natural beauty with the sunbelt lifestyle. Kingman's elevation, at 3,336 feet, provides an ideal southwestern climate -- neither too hot nor too cold! Our dry climate is pollen-free, to add to its healthy attributes.
Whatever you need for your travel, Kingman has it. Lots of motels, and very wide variety of restaurants, and place to see and enjoy.
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All About Kingman |
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Kingman Historic District |
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Kingman's Finest Neighborhoods |
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As you enter the Kingman area from the east, you will be amazed to find a broad valley filled with homes in all price ranges, and more things to do than you can shake a stick at. It is a great place to live.
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