Whiskey Row, downtown Prescott, is one of Arizona's most popular streets. At the turn of the century saloons lined the street. Today, Whiskey Row is a favorite for both locals and visitors alike. From The Galloping Goose to the old Saint Michael's Hotel, you'
Prescott, AZ Historic DistrictsThe cornerstone of historic "Whiskey Row," Hotel St. Michael, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, represents the coming of age of Prescotts hostelries. Constructed on the site of the modest Hotel Burke, which burned in 1900
Prescott, AZ Historic HotelsOpened in 1935, the mission of the Smoki Museum is to promote an understanding and appreciation for the historic and prehistoric Native American culture of the Southwest and features the largest collection of Kate Cory oil paintings in the United States.
Prescott, AZ MuseumsOffering cool relief from the desert below, the nearly 1.25
Prescott, AZ National ForestsThe place where aviation history comes to life! Vintage aircrafts WWI, WWII and Korean War; EAA Aircraft, many still flying....
Heritage Park Zoo is a refuge for exotic and native animals that have been orphaned or injured and are unfit for release into...
Opened in 1935, the mission of the Smoki Museum is to promote an understanding and appreciation for the historic and prehisto...
Campsites at Dairy Springs and Double Springs are scattered through cool groves of ponderosa pines and white fi...
Montezuma Castle National Monument is well known among tourists who exit Interstate 17 on their way north to the Grand Canyon...