PRESCOTT ATTRACTIONS
Phippen
Museum
George Phippen, first President of the Cowboy Artists of America,
died in 1966, leaving behind a group of artists interested in creating
a facility that specifically represented artists in the American
West.
Smoki
Museum
Designed to resemble an Indian pueblo, the Smoki Museum was built
in 1935 of native stone and wood. It was constructed with labor
provided by the Civilian Works Administration and the Smoki People.
The Smoki People were a group of Prescott citizens organized in
1921 and dedicated to the perpetuation of American Indian ceremonies
and dances.
Historic
Prescott Downtown
Experience the genuine warmth and easy-going style of historic downtown
Prescott where the Old West still whispers in your ear. By sunlight
or starlight, downtown Prescott glows with history, art and antiques.
Sharlot Hall Museum
The largest museum in the central territory of Arizona, and is dedicated
to providing educational adventures in human and natural history.
Prescott
Horse N' Carriage
Sit back, relax, and experience the magic and elegance of Historic
Downtown Prescott. Join them on the Courthouse Plaza. A luxurious
Carriage drawn by two beautiful Belgian Draft Horses.
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
The bachelor degree programs in Aerospace Engineering, Computer
Engineering, and Electrical Engineering are accredited by ABET.
The bachelor degree program in Aeronautical Science is accredited
by AABI. The Aviation Business Administration program is accredited
by AABI.
World's
Oldest Rodeo
Since 1888 folks have come from miles around to see what the ruckus
in Prescott, Arizona was all about. Every year that ruckus gets
bigger, the contestants more daring and bold.
Prescott
Gateway Mall
Located on Gateway Blvd in Prescott, AZ.
Yavapai
Downs at Prescott Valley
Race Track - Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing
Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Thanks for Visiting
A Visitors Guide to Prescott, Arizona
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