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tygerland · 8 months
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flowerpwr · 5 months
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thunderrode · 6 months
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CALENDAR PRE-ORDER LINK BELOW.
We want to THANK each and every one of you who submitted photos for the 2024 Thunder-Rode Bike Calendar this year, supporting homeless veterans. As you are well aware, proceeds from the calendars benefit Veterans United Arizona. This is a cause that is near and dear to our hearts. ❤
We want to CONGRATULATE all of our wonderful customers whose photos were used in the calendar this year. Thank You for getting out there and riding. Thank you for taking the time to snap some wonderfully scenic photos. Thank you for sharing them with everyone.
We went from not having enough photos to having more than enough photos at the last minute. It was incredibly hard to choose. If we did not use your photo this year, please know that we have your photos in our back pocket and plan on using some of them for the calendar next year. We have that many, which is wonderful news! I'll probably be reaching out to some of you at the beginning of the new year about that.
We have set up a PRE-ORDER page on our website. Calendars are due in November 17th and have just been shipped out.
Here is the pre-order link: https://thunder-rode.com/2024-bike-calendar/
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lovz2hike · 9 months
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Lost in Time: Exploring Arizona's Abandoned Gold King Mansion
Part 3 of our road trip has us heading to Kingman Az for one final stop, the Gold King Mansion.
Arizona Road Trip -Part 3 Part 3 of our road trip has us heading to Kingman Az for one final stop, the Gold King Mansion. That morning we left our camping spot in Flagstaff and headed home going west along the 40. Just outside of Kingman we followed a dirt road that runs along the Hualapai Mountains in Mohave County, Arizona.  We followed along a well maintained dirt road until we got to the…
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lonestarflight · 25 days
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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress "5-Grand" (43-37716) at Kingman, Arizona for disassembly and reduced to aluminum scrap.
History on this B-17: "5,000th B-17 off Boeing production line since Pearl Harbor and signed by all workers before leaving the Seattle factory; Fate: Returned to the USA (14 June 1945); Missions: 78"
-information from b17flyingfortress.de: link
Date: April 1947
Photographed by Peter Stackpole, LIFE Magazine
LIFE Magazine Archieves: 116587918, 116587914
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Warbonnets
Kingman, Arizona February 1996
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nocternalrandomness · 15 days
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G450 on the ramp at Kingman Airport, Arizona
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roadsidepeek · 1 year
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The arrow knows Word is this Route 66 Motel dates back to the 60s. Andy Devine Avenue Kingman AZ #roadsidepeek #royalsnappingartists #route66 #motel #kingman #arizona #worldinmyeyes https://www.instagram.com/p/CnQlV9VrOVK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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artdecodude · 1 year
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So the wife is looking through her Social Media posts & says: hey this person has photos of this neat building in #kingman , #arizona , how come you don't have any photos of it? I do but I guess it will be helpful to share them here in Social Media Land. #1939 #MasonicTemple
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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Kingman, Arizona
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unteriors · 2 years
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N Avenida Choluteca, Kingman, Arizona.
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flowerpwr · 11 months
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johnvicencio · 1 year
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Public #library in #Kingman #Arizona #photography (at Mohave County Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqaE07SX_s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lonestarflight · 27 days
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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Our Gal Sal" (42-31767) waiting to be scrapped at Kingman, Ariz. She was disassembled and were later reduced to aluminum.
History of this B-17: "Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Kearney 31/12/43; RAF Nutts Corner (N.Ire) 16/1/44; Assigned 351BS/100BG [EP-E] Thorpe Abbotts 17/1/44; transferred 482BG Alconbury 20/5/45; 100+m, Returned to the USA 5/45; 121 BU Bradley 31/5/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 3/6/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 8/11/45. Missions: 125"
-Information from b17flyingfortress.de: link
Date: April 1947
Photographed by Peter Stackpole, LIFE Magazine
LIFE Magazine Archives: 116587911
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KINGMAN AT ITS BEST
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KINGMAN AT ITS BEST by Roger Bee Via Flickr: One of Burlington Northern Santa Fe’s newest high horsepower diesels is west bound in curvy Kingman Canyon near Kingman, Arizona on 04-02-1996. This EMD SD75I is just a few months old and is in Santa Fe Warbonnet colors lettered for BNSF. 
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