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GNIS feature ID. 2411487 [ 1] Website. www .prescott-az .gov. Prescott ( / ˈprɛskət / PRESS-kət) [ 5][ 6][ 7] is a city in and the county seat of Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. [ 8] As of 2020 Census, the city's population was 45,827. In 1864, Prescott was designated as the capital of the Arizona Territory, replacing the temporary ...
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 13, 1977, reference #77000241. [ 28] The Prescott Gas and Electric Company (1875)/ Masonic Temple (1907) – built in 1875 and located at 107 N. Cortez Street. [ 28] The Bank of Arizona – built in 1877 and located on the SE Corner of Gurley & Cortez Streets.
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The Yavapai County Courthouse is located at 120 South Cortez Street in Prescott, Arizona. The current courthouse building was built in 1916. It was designed by architect William N. Bowman (1868–1944) and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] [2] It is also known for its statue of Bucky O'Neill, a Rough Rider ...
Heliograph signaling. Prescott Valley (locally, PV) is located in central Arizona approximately 85 miles (137 km) north of Phoenix at 5,100 feet (1,600 m). elevation. PV has good access to Arizona State Route 89, SR-89A and SR-69, connecting to Interstates 17 and 40.
Official website. The Palace Restaurant and Saloon is both the oldest business and oldest bar operating in the state of Arizona, United States. Located on historic Whiskey Row in Prescott, the saloon was opened in 1877, and rebuilt in 1901 after a disastrous fire swept the district in 1900. It is considered one of the most historic bars in the ...
Dick Sprang, comic-book artist. Grace M. Sparkes, booster, secretary of Yavapai County Chamber of Commerce, and manager of Prescott Frontier Days. Brian Stauffer, award-winning illustrator. Sam Steiger, former U.S. Congressman and former Mayor of Prescott, 1999–2001. Piper Stoeckel, Miss Arizona 2012.
The Yavapai reservation is approximately 1,413 acres (5.72 km 2) in central Yavapai County in west-central Arizona.In the early 1930s, Sam Jimulla and his wife Viola Jimulla, with community support, pushed the government to provide reservation lands for the tribe, as they had been unable to secure federal funds for a housing project.