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Prescott, Arizona Information |
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Prescott, Arizona is home to much of the United State's early
history. From early explorers and miners to the Yavapai Native
Americans. Early Explorers Prescott is full of
old west history. Home of "Whiskey Row" where early legends such as
Doc Holiday and Wyatt Earp spent much of their time. Yavapai Home
of the Yavapai Native American tribe. Much of the Yavapai history lies
in the hills of Prescott. Located right here in the Enchanted Canyon
development are some of the most treasured petroglyphs and American
Indian remains. Early Entrepreneurs Early
entrepreneurs were everywhere in Prescott from the late 1800's to the
present. They developed many mercantile companies, railroads, hotels
and other businesses that were some of the largest in the country.
Prescott is now named one of the top 3 cities to start a new business. Other Notable Rankings...
- One of the 9 best places to live where you can still get a good deal on a home - Bottom Line Retirement Magazine
- One of the top 5 places to retire, MONEY Magazine
- One of a dozen distinctive destinations - National Trust for Historic Preservation
- A top 10 true western town - True West Magazine
- In the top 20 medium community hospitals - Solucient
- 3rd in the US Metro Markets for job growth and economic vitality - INC Magazine
- 3rd best metro for job creation - Mike Milken Institutes
- An emerging art town - Southwest Art Magazine
- One of 100 best communities for young people - America's Promise
- Top "Green" Arizona City - Sterling's Best Places
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