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|  Pauline Weaver
in Arizona Historical Markers Truly a Great Man
Born in Tennessee in 1800
Died at Camp Verde
June 21, 1867 posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 06/07/2011 last visited: 06/17/2011 |
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|  Hotel St. Michael
in Arizona Historical Markers The Hotel St. Michael is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Gurley and Montezuma Streets at 205 W Gurley Street in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/23/2012 last visited: 02/26/2018 |
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|  Whiskey Row - Prescott Arizona
in Arizona Historical Markers Ahhh, Whiskey Row. So many memories as we toured the area. My dad once remembered "hopping bottles" here as a young boy, 80+ years ago. My, things haven't changed that much. posted by: unimoggers location: Arizona date approved: 12/28/2008 last visited: 01/19/2015 |
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|  The Palace Saloon
in Arizona Historical Markers The Palace Saloon is located in the center of Whiskey Row at 120 S Montezuma Street in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/21/2012 last visited: 02/20/2021 |
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|  Bashford Burmister Company
in Arizona Historical Markers This Historical Marker is located on the northeast corner of Montezuma and Gurley Streets in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/23/2012 last visited: 02/26/2018 |
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|  First President of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
in First of its Kind Coles Bashford was the first President of the Arizona Territorial Legislature. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/20/2012 last visited: 02/26/2018 |
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|  The Great Fire of 1900 - Prescott, Arizona
in Famous Fires How quickly can a miner's candle change the face of a town in 1900? posted by: Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking location: Arizona date approved: 07/13/2010 last visited: 07/04/2021 |
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|  First Permanent Territorial Capital of Arizona
in First of its Kind The first permanent territorial capital of Arizona was established at Prescott in 1864. A temporary capital was located at Camp Whipple for a short period of time. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 02/20/2021 |
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|  First Governor of Arizona
in First of its Kind John Noble Goodwin was the first governor of Arizona in 1863. Abraham Lincoln's first appointee to the job died before he could take office. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 06/20/2021 |
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|  First Meeting of Arizona Legislature
in First of its Kind The first meeting of the Arizona legislature took place on July 18, 1864. Some sources indicate that this was the date that the election was held to select the members of the legislature. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 02/20/2021 |
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|  First Graded School in Arizona
in First of its Kind The first school in Arizona with separate grades was established in Prescott. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 02/20/2021 |
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|  Prescott
in Arizona Historical Markers This Historical Marker, erected by the Prescott Rotary Club in 1959 is located at the northwest corner of Courthouse Square in the southeast corner of the intersection of Gurley and Montezuma Streets in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/21/2012 last visited: 02/20/2021 |
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|  Hill, Sam, Hardware - Prescott, AZ
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Just one of several historic buildings in the Courthouse Square along Whiskey Row in Prescott, Arizona. posted by: Where's George location: Arizona date approved: 11/11/2011 last visited: 02/25/2018 |
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|  Plaza Bandstand
in Arizona Historical Markers The Plaza Bandstand is located in Courthouse Plaza near the northwest corner of the Yavapai County Courthouse on the southeast corner of Gurley and Montezuma Streets in downtown prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/21/2012 last visited: 02/27/2018 |
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|  First Official Ceremony From the Plaza Bandstand
in First of its Kind The first official ceremony from the new Plaza Bandstand was for the dedication of the Statehood Tree in the Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 02/26/2018 |
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|  Bucky O'Neill - Prescott, Arizona
in Irish-American Historic Places A man who made his mark in Arizona, and in the heart of a US President for his service to the country. posted by: Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking location: Arizona date approved: 07/03/2010 last visited: 03/20/2018 |
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|  Prescott Statehood Tree
in Historic Trees The Statehood Tree, which stands more than 70 feet tall, was planted on Prescott's Courthouse Plaza on Valentine's Day, 1912, the day Arizona became a state. Today it is the designated Christmas tree of downtown and is decorated with special care. posted by: unimoggers location: Arizona date approved: 12/29/2008 last visited: 03/10/2012 |
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|  The Fire of 1900
in Famous Fires The Fire of 1900 destroyed most of downtown Prescott, Arizona in July of 1900. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 02/27/2018 |
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|  The Fire of 1900
in Arizona Historical Markers This Historic Marker is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Goodwin and Montezuma Streets in downtown prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/21/2012 last visited: 03/15/2014 |
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|  Yavapai County Courthouse - Prescott, AZ
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Yavapai County Courthouse has been a location for judicial, political, and social activities since the turn of the century. Many important cases were heard here in the days when Prescott served as the Territorial Capital of Arizona in the 1800's. posted by: DopeyDuck location: Arizona date approved: 04/09/2009 last visited: 09/16/2020 |
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|  Courthouse Plaza Historic District - Prescott, AZ
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Prescott Courthouse Plaza NRHD consists of 170 acres, 26 buildings, and is roughly bounded by Gurley, Montezuma, Cortez and Goodwin Streets, and includes the infamous Whiskey Row. posted by: DopeyDuck location: Arizona date approved: 04/09/2009 last visited: 09/16/2020 |
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|  Site of Territorial Courthouse
in Arizona Historical Markers This Historical Marker is located at the northeast corner of Courthouse Plaza on the southwest corner of the intersection of Cortez and Gurley Streets in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/21/2012 last visited: 02/20/2021 |
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|  Bashford Block
in Arizona Historical Markers This Historical Marker is located on the northwest corner of Cortez and Gurley Streets in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/23/2012 last visited: 02/25/2018 |
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|  Ruffner Plaza Stables
in Arizona Historical Markers This historic marker is located on the north side of the vacant lot just west of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Center at 117 W Goodwin Street in downtown Prescott, Arizona. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/21/2012 last visited: 02/25/2018 |
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|  First Arizonian Inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners in the Cowboy Hall of Fame
in First of its Kind George Ruffner was the first person from Arizona inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners in the Cowboy Hall of Fame. posted by: brwhiz location: Arizona date approved: 10/19/2012 last visited: 02/25/2018 |
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