Prescott, Arizona

Prescott, Arizona is located in central Arizona and is the county seat of Yavapai County, and in 1863, it was the original capital of the Arizona territory, but was moved to Tucson five years later. The city is situated in the Bradshaw Mountains. 

With a population of more than 41,000 people, the city enjoys a warm, dry climate and four seasons each year.   The winters are mild and Prescott sees a relatively small amount of snow each year.

The city of Prescott is an interesting place in terms of aesthetics because of the presence of many Victorian style homes.   Prescott has been deemed the most “Midwestern” cities of the southwest, and many of the city’s Victorian homes are on the National Register of Historic Places.

Prescott is also known for its famous Whiskey Row, which used to be the epitome of the nightlife. Currently, it is still an area that provides a lot of the evening activities with many grand prestigious hotels lining the streets. Prescott also holds the honor of being the setting for a handful of motion pictures.

For the avid golfer, Prescott has six golf courses inside the city and many more that lie just outside in surrounding towns.

Prescott also has a retirement home that has been around since the turn of the century. It is the Arizona Pioneers’ Home and it is today operated by the state. The home originally only housed men, but a wing built in the twenties to house women expanded their operation. The retirement home is still in operation today.

If calm weather and a quiet, serene southwestern feel is what you are seeking, then looking no further than Prescott, Arizona.