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Powerhouse Visitor Center adjusts hours of operation

KINGMAN – The Kingman “Powerhouse” Visitor Center is tentatively adjusting its hours of operation beginning March 22. The new hours of operation will be Tuesday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., closed Sundays and Mondays. The decision to temporarily adjust opening hours came in light of the reliance on volunteers, and to accommodate some team members who are home with children, while schools are closed. The new hours of operation should only be observed through April 6, but the Visitor Center will monitor staffing levels to ensure proper customer service levels.

Both the Kingman “Powerhouse” Visitor Center and the Route 66 Gift Shop will observe these hours. The Arizona Route 66 Museum, also located inside the Powerhouse, will remain closed through March 31; however, the Electric Vehicle Exhibit will be open for viewing at no charge.

New hours of operation will be reflected on the Powerhouse Google Business Page and Facebook. In the future, visitors are encouraged to check these resources to reference whether or not they have returned to the regular hours. Powerhouse team members can also be reached at (928) 753-6106 for current hours of operation.

2 thoughts on “Powerhouse Visitor Center adjusts hours of operation

  1. This is a non essential business why are you staying open 2-14 days a person can have the virus with no symptoms. This is not social distancing

  2. This is a non essential business why are you staying open 2-14 days a person can have the virus with no symptoms. This is not social distancing

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