All the time. I was raised in Kokomo and my step father was in the klan. I went to many Klan rallies growing up there. So it's not when they visit! They are an intricate part of the community. They are just well organized and care full about their violence. I was a victim of their hate in 1972. I was 16 years old and realized I was Gay. I was warned not to go to the n****r loving Queer bar downtown on the square. That was when I realized there were other people like me. So I went anyway. I got shot in the back and to this day the records are sealed and nothing in the newspaper. When the police got there I reconized two of them from my stepfathers unit. So I moved away, changed my name and still watch my back to this day. And I am 55 years old. I try to stay away from Kokomo because of there secret bigoted sins of hate. So yes they don't visit. They live there.
There is Kokomo, Indiana, and Kokomo which is now called Sandals Cay, Bahamas.
Yes, you can visit Kyoto in Japan, known for its historic temples, traditional tea houses, and beautiful cherry blossoms.
Kokomo, Indiana is in Howard County. It is north of Indianapolis.
The villiage of Kokomo incorporated in 1855.
Kokomo is a real city in Indiana.
Yes.
Kokomo Perspective was created in 1989.
In Kokomo, Hawaii, yes, effective December 2, 2013. In Kokomo, Indiana, yes, effective October 6, 2014. In Kokomo, Mississippi, no.
The address of the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library is: 220 North Union Street, Kokomo, 46901 4614
The current mayor of Kokomo is Greg Goodnight.
There are no crocodiles in Kokomo, Indiana or Kokomo Island now called Sandals Cay.
Indiana University Kokomo was created in 1945.