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Prescott Arizona Real Estate Information and history including
Prescott Valley, Williamson Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey/Humbolt

Still the Best Place To Retire!

 Prescott has been chosen as one of America's five top places to retire! Here's what Money Magazine said in 2008!

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Historic Prescott Arizona, USA!
 "Everyone's Hometown"

Prescott Arizona is also one of a dozen "Distinctive Destinations"
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has named Prescott to its 2008 list, citing our "exciting city that blends the best of small-town hospitality with authentic western feel." 

 Prescott has been awarded the Preserve America Designation!
             
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Surrounded by the largest stand of Ponderosa Pines in the world, Prescott Arizona is the kind of town that steals your heart the first time you see it. We offer a small town atmosphere with traditional small town values!


It's Spring in Prescott and it's always beautiful this time of year.  Why not plan a visit now? April is a great time to come to Prescott! Find out for yourself why we call it "Everyone's Hometown!" There is always plenty to do and see while you're here, and.. we'll have the coffee hot and ready! 

From the spectacular County Courthouse in the center of our newly enhanced Downtown Plaza, to the Alluring Cabins in the Ponderosa Pines, you'll find Prescott full of charm, history and small town character. While you're here, enjoy fishing, camping, hiking & explore old Indian ruins. Stroll around the Courthouse Plaza and visit the quaint stores and shops. If you love shopping for antiques, Prescott is full of unique and interesting antique stores. Come explore our charming town. You'll be glad you did! Be sure to visit the Prescott Chamber of Commerce.

While you're here, take time to visit one of our several museums. Sharlot Hall Museum features the old Governors Mansion plus several restored buildings from our early pioneer days as the Territorial Capital. It's well worth taking the time to see. Prescott has at least 525 buildings on the Register of Historic Places.   Also, don't miss The Smoki Museum behind the old National Guard Armory on East Gurley Street. 

By preserving it's past, Prescott is assuring it's future. A perfect example of this ongoing preservation is the elegant Historic Hassayampa Inn built in 1927. Make sure to stop by this landmark and see what a brilliant job they've done with the restoration. 

Whiskey Row is still a favorite for visitors and locals alike. The "old timers" tell us that this historic and colorful street was once four or five blocks long and lined with saloons! In fact, one of the volunteer fire brigades was made up of clientele from Whiskey Row. That must have been a real sight to see all those drunks staggering out of the bars to answer the fire bell!

Together with four mild seasons, revitalizing clean air and lot's of pleasant folks, we know you'll fall in love with our little town the minute you first set foot on it. That's what happened to us! From the moment you drive into town,  you'll know you're home! Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Humbolt Dewey are just a short drive from downtown town Prescott.
 

Don't take our word for it, take a moment to explore everything here at The Prescott Link©. If you are looking for Prescott Arizona real estate information, Prescott History, Prescott education, Prescott employment, Prescott Chamber of Commerce, City of Prescott, employment in Prescott, you've come to the right place. You'll also find information about real estate for sale in the Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey/Humbolt areas. Drop us an email or better yet, request an information package by clicking on one of the Free Info Package icons below!

 

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