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Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. The Prescott National Bank was organized by William Bashford, R. N. Fredericks and others in March, 1893. In October, 1900 Bank President Frank N. Murphy announced the construction of a new bank building on the "Old Wooster ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. This is the site of the crossing' on the Mojave-Prescott "Hardyville" toll road. The road was authorized by the first territorial legislature and was built by W. H. Hardy, connecting Prescott with Hardyville on the Colorado ... More on HMDB
Parks – Prescott Valley, Arizona
The Yavapai County Fair Association is a non-profit organization that serves the community by providing the annual county fair, Yavapai Downs horse racing, as well as facilities and support for civ... More on Discover America
Parks – Chino Valley, Arizona
This trail is primarily a cattle trail. It is used occasionally for recreational horseback riding, but rarely for hiking. The winter headquarters of the Pine Flat Co. are located near the south trailhead. This trail travels from just ... More on OffRoadNorthAmerica
Things To Do – Salome, Arizona
Quartzsite and 60 miles SE of Parker More on arizonaguide.com
Golf Courses – Blythe, California
Ecxellent golf course. Reasonably priced. More on GolfReview
Things To Do – Clarkdale, Arizona
Clarkdale's Clark Memorial Clubhouse shows the history of the town and its founder, Senator William Andrews Cl ... More on PlanetWare
Things To Do – Jerome, Arizona
Jerome Arizona calls itself a ghost town, but it's pretty lively. More on GeckoGo
Parks – Cottonwood, Arizona
This classic loop takes you up Sycamore Canyon through the gorgeous riparian lower gorge made possible by two permanent springs, Summers and Parsons Springs. Above Parsons Spring the loop continues cross-country ... More on Trails
Parks – Prescott, Arizona
I'm biased when I talk about this trail because I designed it. A favorite of locals its starts out climbing from the start. Grades aren't too steep and there are always flat spots or downhill when ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Restaurants – Blythe, California
But other than that the food is very good. More on Restaurantica
Parks – Chino Valley, Arizona
This trail is used mainly by ranchers as a pack trail. It is occasionally used for recreational riding and infrequently for hiking. It is also a connecting link to other trails entering the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness (TR #61, TR #52). ... More on OffRoadNorthAmerica
Landmarks – Jerome, Arizona
Inscription. With Jerome's rough and tumble early days came the red-light district and prostitutes. Much of the red-light district was located on Hull Avenue, the road below Main Street. In 1913, reformers helped pass an ordinance ... More on HMDB
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