The 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 HotelsWhiskey 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 DistrictsOffering cool relief from the desert below, the nearly 1.25
Prescott, AZ National ForestsThumb Butte-trail 33 Permitted Uses: hiking Difficulty: moderate Hiking Time: 1 hour This Prescott, Arizona landmark is one of the most popular hiking areas, and is located just three miles west of downtown Prescott. Head west on Gurley Street 2.5
Prescott, AZ TrailsProfessor Hall's Cinema Museum is a private museum housing a 40-year collection devoted to preserving the history of cinema technology and Arizona film history. - A Chronology of Edison Motion Picture Machines - 19th Century Showmen in Arizona - Original 1903 Scene Descriptions of "
Prescott, AZ MuseumsCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
The Phippen Art Museum is a fine arts museum whose purpose is to enhance the quality of cultural life in central Arizona for ...
2nd Saturday of the Month in OLD TOWN COTTONWOOD AZ. Hear the stories about this small western town, once called the "Bigg...
Located a short drive south of Flagstaff in a forested region of volcanic mountains and lakes, the Mormon Lake Ski Touring...
The mission of Sharlot Hall Museum's Blue Rose Theater is to present well researched, historical theater in an environment th...