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The Kingman Proud Mural celebrates the city's Route 66 heritage through the timeless style of America's classic large-letter postcards from the 1940s and 1950s. Created by acclaimed muralist Ray Harvey, each letter showcases iconic scenes, landmarks, and symbols that capture the spirit of Kingman and the Mother Road.
Located in Kingman's historic Route 66 district, the mural has quickly become one of the city's most popular photo stops, welcoming travelers from around the world. Its vibrant design pays tribute to both the nostalgia of vintage roadside travel and the ongoing renaissance of downtown Kingman.
Whether you're beginning your Route 66 adventure or simply passing through, the Kingman Proud Mural is a colorful reminder of the people, places, and history that continue to make Kingman one of the Mother Road's most memorable destinations.
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THE INSPIRATION
The Kingman Proud Mural was inspired by the iconic large-letter linen postcards that became symbols of American travel during the 1940s and 1950s, bringing a beloved roadside art style to historic Route 66.