by Jim Hinckley | Feb 4, 2022 | history, Homepage
Ghost towns. Just the mere mention of these words conjures visions of dusty streets, blowing tumbleweeds, and weathered old buildings adorned with faded signs. As with many things in life the reality is often quite different from the dream. Some towns , such as...
by Jim Hinckley | Jan 10, 2022 | history, Homepage, Uncategorized, website
Bullhead City on the Colorado River is a progressive, modern community with an eye fixed on the future. It is centrally located to major metropolitan areas and a diverse array of outdoor recreational sites. This as well as a mild winter climate and a business friendly...
by Jim Hinckley | Dec 4, 2021 | Chamber News, history, Homepage, Uncategorized, website
The months of winter in Bullhead City, Arizona and the Colorado River Valley are ideally suited for adventure and exploration. And with family arriving for the Christmas holiday from the snow country of the north and east, a shared desert adventure will make memories...
by Jim Hinckley | Nov 7, 2021 | Chamber News, history, Homepage, Uncategorized, website
Union Pass marks the summit after the long climb from the Colorado River Valley on highway 68. For the observant remnants of the areas rich mining history are seen from the highway. Some of the earliest mining activity in Mohave County took place on the western slopes...
by Jim Hinckley | Sep 5, 2021 | Chamber News, history, Homepage, website
Designed by Domingo Marcucci the side wheeler steamboat Uncle Sam was delivered in pieces to the Colorado River Delta by James Turnbull, a contractor who provided supplies to Yuma, in 1852. It marked the dawning of a new era on the Colorado River. The 65-foot long...