3/20/2023

March 13, 2023 Return to Kingman Part 2

Once we looked over Dusty’s remains and keepsakes and spent some time calming down, we knew we had to do something.  So we decided to take a walk since we were close to the Historic Downtown Kingman.

Right next to the Inn is Locomotive Park:

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Very impressive!

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And right next to Locomotive Park was Mr. D’z Route 66 Diner.  We decided to stop in and get lunch and it was delicious.  The kitchen was backed up so it took a while.  Our waitress, Becky, was wonderful and kept apologizing.  Felt sorry for her.  But the lunch was worth the wait. 

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Andy loved this saying!

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Outside the diner:

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Heading back to the Inn, we passed the Veteran’s Memorial:

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Isn’t he cute?!

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One of the best things we have seen in our travels across America is that 99% of smaller towns have Veterans Memorials.  Most are beautiful and this was no exception.

We decided to stop at the Moose for Happy Hour and then back to the Inn where I just crashed…  Long and emotional day.

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