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  2. Sharlot Hall Museum - Wikipedia

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    September 10, 1971. The Sharlot Hall Museum is an open-air museum and heritage site located in Prescott, Arizona. Opened in 1928 by Sharlot M. Hall as the Gubernatorial Mansion Museum, the museum that now bears her name is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the Central Highlands of Arizona.

  3. List of historic properties in Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    John Noble Goodwin, First Territorial Governor. First Lot Sold-June 7, 1864. First Prescott Courthouse, circa 1885. Palace Hotel window sign. Captain William "Buckey" O'Neill. This is a list of historic properties in Prescott, Arizona, which includes a photographic gallery of its remaining historic structures and monuments.

  4. Arizona Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    First African American woman elected to the Arizona state legislature Patricia Ann McGee (1926–1994) 2006 President, Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, granddaughter of Viola Jimulla Polly Rosenbaum (1899–2003) 2006 Arizona's longest-serving state senator Veora Johnson (1910–2001) 2004 Educator Louise Lincoln Kerr (1892–1977) 2004

  5. Fort Whipple, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Fort Whipple, Arizona. /  34.55472°N 112.45278°W  / 34.55472; -112.45278. Fort Whipple is a former United States (U.S.) Army post that was temporarily established at Del Rio Springs, north of present-day Chino Valley, Arizona, and later relocated to a permanent site near present-day Prescott, Arizona .

  6. Museum of Indigenous People - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Christenson. Website. www .museumofindigenouspeople .org. Kate Cory, Buffalo Dancer, oil, 1919, Smoki Museum, Prescott, Arizona. The Museum of Indigenous People, formerly known as the Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture, [1] is located in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona and holds collections of Native American artifacts.

  7. Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    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 capital of Fort ...

  8. Nationwide, multi-agency operation recovers 200 critically ...

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    July 7, 2024 at 1:30 PM. United States Marshals Service. The United States Marshals Service led a six-week nationwide operation that resulted in 200 critically missing children being found – the ...

  9. Courthouse Plaza Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Courthouse Plaza Historic District is a historic district in Prescott, Arizona that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1978. It includes 26 contributing buildings including the Yavapai County Courthouse (already separately listed on the NRHP) and the Masonic Temple, in a 17-acre (6.9 ha) area.