Historical Living in Prescott AZ

By tanderson • December 10th, 2009

Historical Living in Prescott AZ (photo courtesy of arbron on flickr.com)

Historical Living in Prescott AZ (photo courtesy of arbron on flickr.com)

One of the many great aspects of historical living in Prescott AZ is the stories behind this old mining town. 

Prescott AZ was the capital of the Arizona Territory until 1867 when the capital was moved to Tucson AZ and later to Phoenix AZ.  The Sharlot Hall Museum, the Smoki Museum, and the Phippen museums have many old pieces of Prescott’s mining history

Many Prescott AZ historical buildings, some up to 120 years old, lay along the legendary Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott AZ.  Presently many community events in Prescott AZ are held near Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott AZ. 

Tim Anderson, a Prescott AZ real estate agent, is the Prescott AZ home for sale expert and can show you Prescott AZ properties or Prescott AZ foreclosures.  Tim Anderson can be reached at 928-308-9595 or by email.

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