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National And State Parks – Williams, Arizona
Perkins Tank is a three-acre trout lake located in the south part of Kaibab National Forest in Game Management Unit 8, south of Williams. Anglers are limited to using artificial flies and lures with single barbless hooks. All trout ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Williams, Arizona
Inscription. Telegraph service came to Williams in 1894. The Postal Telegraph Co. was located here in 1910, when this office was built, until the 1940's. At some time the building was divided to share space with Ziriax Photo Shop. ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Prescott, Arizona
Located eight miles outside the town of Prescott, Arizona, this group site has thirteen tables, five grills, and one fire ring. ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Golf Courses – Prescott, Arizona
Like the rest of Talking Rock, the golf course design was inspired by the land. The course was designed in harmony with nature. Every effort was made to preserve the existing landscape, winding th... More on Visit-prescott.com
Landmarks – Quartzsite, Arizona
Inscription. This was a stage stop between Ehrenberg and Wickenburg and points east. Travelers in the 1870's and 80's made their first stop here on eastward journeys from the Colorado River. "No grass, but good water, " an early desert ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Prescott, Arizona
Watson Lake is located on hwy 89, north of Prescott. The complex has campsites, restrooms, and picnic area. Crappie and Large Mouth Bass can be caught in it's waters. This is a no swimming, no wake lake, making it perfect for canoeing ... More on AnglerWeb.com
National And State Parks – Williams, Arizona
Drove this road yesterday, Apr 12 2008. Took the side road to White Horse L More on Trails
National And State Parks – Williams, Arizona
Call up Jacob Lake, AZ on (almost) any on-line map site (Google misplaces it NW by 25 miles). You’ll see a ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. Originally a part of the Capital Block, which was set aside in 1864 for a Territorial Capitol Building, the south half of the block was sold at auction. John Lawler, a miner, capitalist and real estate developer, bought ... More on HMDB
Museums – Prescott, Arizona
Sharlot Hall Museum is a delightful way to spend an afternoon in Prescott. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Prescott, Arizona
We can't believe it's closed. We sure miss Zoe Blain Tandy and Rossie! Those were the days! More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Prescott, Arizona
A meal for every taste. More on Restaurantica
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
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. The City of Prescott had its beginnings in the Spring of 1863 when a party of explorers and would-be gold miners led by the famed Joseph R. Walker arrived near the headwaters of the Hassayampa River. On May 10, 1863, ... More on HMDB
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