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Peeples Valley Pioneer Cemetery

Yarnell, AZ    

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Column 1 Johnson 1865 ? John Fry 1877 ? Wycoff ? Anna M. Smith 1880 ? Baby Hamilton 1883 ? Joseph Hodge 1885 ? Thomas...

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Kirkland Bar And Steakhouse

Kirkland, AZ    

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In the late 1800's, Thomas Earnhart erected the Kirkland Store on the site of today's Kirkland Bar and Steakhouse. In...

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Malvina Lode Claim

Kirkland, AZ    

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Site of Assay Office and way stop on road to Prescott

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Sharlot Hall Museum

415 W Gurley St, Prescott, AZ     (928) 445-3122

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About Sharlot M. Hall and Her Museum Sharlot Hall Museum is named after its founder, Sharlot Mabridth Hall ( 1870-1943 ),...

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Smoki Museum

147 N Arizona Ave, Prescott, AZ     (928) 445-1230

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The Smoki Museum was built in 1935 of native stone and wood. It was constructed with labor provided by the Civi...

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The Fire Of 1900

Prescott, AZ    

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A disastrous fire on the night of July 14, 1900 changed the face of downtown Prescott. Starting in a room in the Scop...

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Granite Creek

Prescott, AZ    

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American History in Arizona is quite recent, although the history of the Native American, Spanish and Mexican occupat...

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Prescott National Guard Armory

Prescott, AZ    

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Prescott was one of the first towns in Arizona to have a National Guard Unit. Companies B and C of the First Territor...

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Congress, Arizona Ghost Town

Congress, AZ    

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Warehouse at Congress Junction Congress was actually two separate places. "Mill Town" closer to the mine,...

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Hotel Vendome

230 S CORTEZ ST, Prescott, AZ     (928) 776-0900

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The Hotel Vendome, referred to in a contemporary newspaper article as an "apartment house", was built on South...

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Santa Fe Depot

Prescott, AZ    

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Prescott?s first railroad arrived on December 31, 1886. The current depot was built by the Santa Fe, Prescott and Pho...

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Site Of Goldwater Brothers Mercantile

Prescott, AZ    

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The Goldwater Brothers, Morris and Michael, arrived in Arizona from California in 1876. They opened one of the area's...

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Lincoln School

Prescott, AZ    

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In early 1908, the Prescott School Board decided that a new school was needed in Prescott. On July 12, 1908, a school...

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Nob Hill

Prescott, AZ    

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Originally a part of the Capital Block, which was set aside in 1864 for a Territorial Capitol Building, the south hal...

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Knights Of Pythias Building

Prescott, AZ    

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With the exception of the Courthouse, the Knights of Pythias Building, also known as the Tilton Building, has always ...