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Bonelli House | Kingman


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Landmark: Bonelli House
City: Kingman
Country: USA Arizona
Continent: North America

Bonelli House, Kingman, USA Arizona, North America

Bonelli House is a historic residential structure located in Kingman, Arizona. It is a preserved example of early 20th-century architecture in the region.

Visual Characteristics

The house is a two-story, wood-frame structure with a hip roof. Its exterior is clad in clapboard siding, painted a pale yellow. Architectural elements include a prominent front porch with square columns and a hipped roof dormer on the second story. The windows are double-hung with white trim.

Location & Access Logistics

Bonelli House is situated at 401 East Andy Devine Avenue in Kingman, Arizona. It is approximately 0.5km east of the Kingman city center. Parking is available on-site in a small lot adjacent to the house. Public transport options are limited; the nearest bus stop is several blocks away on Andy Devine Avenue.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The house was constructed in 1916 for Mr. and Mrs. George Bonelli. It served as their private residence. The architectural style reflects the vernacular American Foursquare design popular during that period.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can tour the interior of the house to observe period furnishings and architectural details. Exterior viewing of the house and its grounds is also possible. The house is often used for community events and historical reenactments.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the house during public tour hours. Limited shade is provided by mature trees on the property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good in this urban area. No food vendors are located directly on-site; dining options are available in the nearby downtown Kingman area.

Best Time to Visit

The best time of day for exterior photography is mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh shadows. The house is open for tours year-round, with specific operating hours that vary seasonally. No tide considerations apply.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests that the house was built using lumber salvaged from a nearby mining operation. The original owner, George Bonelli, was involved in the local mining and ranching industries.

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