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Thumb ButtePrescott Arizona, located in the Bradshaw Mountains of central Arizona, is one of Yavapai County’s most robust cities. Prescott is the county seat of Yavapai County and is the area’s leading cultural center. Yavapai County consists of almost 250,000 residents, 120,000 of those reside in the Prescott Metropolitan Area. That outstanding number makes Prescott one of Arizona’s biggest cities, just behind Tucson and Phoenix. The Prescott Metropolitan Area is comprised of the cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley – these three cities together form a region of unparalleled diversity and community atmosphere.

Prescott Arizona History

Prescott, Az began in 1863 and was named after author William H. Prescott, whose writings were popular during the Civil War. Prescott enjoyed life as a humble mining town when gold was discovered nearby Lynx Creek, an event that spurred the towns creation. This was the same year Arizona became a territory of the United States, Prescott was named the Territorial Capital. Displays of old town Prescott are still seen today, Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott boasts many historic buildings, including The Palace, Arizona's oldest restaurant and bar. Eventually the status of Capital was switched to Phoenix when Arizona was made an official state of the Union. Prescott though continued to prosper, eventually becoming one of the state’s biggest cities.

Prescott Parks and Recreation

Prescott AZ parkThe Prescott Metropolitan Area is known throughout the region as a place where the relaxation and comfort of their citizens are among the highest priorities.Prescott AZ real estate owners can enjoy a number of different outdoor escapes. One of the most popular is the city’s Mile-High Trail System. Containing approximately 28 miles of trails, the Mile-High Trail System creates Rails-to-Trails projects along the former Santa Fe Railroad, the Prescott Circle Trail System, and the Greenways Trails System. The trails are all varied in their composition; some are more urban while others encircle the entire town.

Prescott area trails
Prescott area parks and lakes

Prescott Area Golfing

Prescott Lakes & Country Club

Prescott Lakes Golf & Country Club, with its rolling hills and scenic vistas, is Prescott's quintessential private country club community. Inspired by course visionary Hale Irwin, Prescott Lakes Golf & Country Club will thrill players of all skill levels and dedication.

Talking Rock Country Club

Designed with the natural beauty of this Arizona region in mind, Talking Rock Golf Club's contours follow Prescott's landscape, adding challenge and beauty to this stellar course.

Antelope Hills Golf Club

Antelope Hills makes for a great escape from the summer valley heat for Prescott home owners. At 5,000 feet in elevation, Antelope Hills Golf Club's panoramic views and sculpted hills have become one of Prescott’s most beautiful and stunning attractions.

Prescott Area Museums

Prescott AZ real estate owners have access to the best the Arizona area has to offer in many fields, including the area of Museums and other historical sites. All the various destinations throughout Prescott aim to educated and entertain both citizens and guests a like. Read more about these stunning museums below, find out how Prescott plans for their future by celebrating their past.

The Phippen Museum

Prescott AZ museumThe Phippen Museum is one of three museums in Prescott and is proud to be the only art museum. The Museum features exhibits that rotate quarterly and educational programs to schools, adults and special interest groups from across the country.

Sharlot Hall Museum

Prescott, Arizona home owners can get a complete overview of Central Arizona's history at the Sharlot Hall Museum. The Museum's nine buildings and four special gardens reveal a sequence spanning the years.

The Smoki Museum

Closely resembling an Indian Pueblo home, the Smoki Museum was constructed with labor provided by the Civilian Works Administration and the Smoki People - a group of Prescott citizens organized in 1921 and dedicated to the perpetuation of American Indian ceremonies and dances.

Realty Executives Northern Arizona
Tim Anderson Prescott AZ Realtor

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Phone: 928-308-9595
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1401 Prescott Lakes Parkway
Prescott, AZ 86301

Tim Anderson
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Phone:
928-308-9595
Fax: 888-570-4321
Toll Free: 800-778-7891

Realty Executives Northern Arizona

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Northern Arizona

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Prescott, AZ 86301
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