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Things To Do – Lake Montezuma, Arizona
A quiet, welcoming place to relax & enjoy delicious homemade fare. More on arizonaguide.com
Health Club – Prescott, Arizona
Gentle asana, pranayama, and meditation (guided and silent) for inner peace and healing. Group classes Sunday 11:00-12:30 beginning July 2008. ... More on YogaFinder
Ice Cream – Camp Verde, Arizona
Dairy Queen Restaurant on 1580 W Finnie Flats Road Fast Food Camp Verde Restaurant food near 7th St S & ... More on Foodpage.us
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. Coles Bashford arrived in Prescott in 1864 and was the first President of the Territorial Legislature. In 1874, Coles, his brother Levi, and son William formed a partnership with Robert Burmister. The Bashford-Burmister ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. The International Society of Arboriculture and the National Arborist Association jointly recognize this significant tree in this bicentennial year as having lived here during the American Revolutionary Period. 1776 1976. ... More on HMDB
Parks – Prescott Valley, Arizona
On the stark eastern slopes of the Bradshaw Mountains, Castle Creek Wilderness stands between Phoenix and Flagstaff, easily accessible from both. Extremely rugged topography rises to granite peaks that top off at 7,000 feet on Juniper ... More on Epinions.com
Campgrounds – Prescott, Arizona
Back-ins, room for slide outs, some shaded, gravel. Watson Lake, freshwater fishing, pavillion. More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Things To Do – Prescott, Arizona
What do giant puppets, jugglers, stilt walkers, break dancers and fire-spinners have in common with Native American, East Indian, Middle Eastern, and African musicians and dancers? The answer is simple: they all are featured at the ... More on Discover America
Themeparks – Prescott, Arizona
Santa visits Arizonaâs Christmas City in this fun and festive parade around Prescottâs Courthouse Plaza on December 6. Itâs an ideal way to celebrate the season with family, friends and neighbors. ... More on Discover America
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
The 575 seat historic Elks Opera House (now owned by the City of Prescott) opened February 20, 1905. Today it's the place to be for arts and entertainment in Downtown Prescott! Events at the Elks a... More on Discover America
Things To Do – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. Joseph and Margaret Ehle arrived in Prescott, Arizona Territory, on July 13, 1864 with their children, John Henry, Mary Jane, Amy E. Olive Joan, Sarah F. and Margaret Viola. Mr. Ehle helped to build the log Governor's ... More on HMDB
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