Prescott AZ Accommodations

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Accommodations in Prescott AZ - PrescottNightOutWelcome to Prescott, Arizona
Our city draws visitors from all over the world to enjoy our unique setting, old-west history and enjoyable climate. Throughout the year Prescott offers a variety of events and activities so that no matter when you visit, you'll get a chance to experience the many faces of Prescott and find out for yourself why Prescott is considered one of the top emerging metropolitan cities.

History Highlights of Prescott, Arizona Prescott is home of the world's oldest rodeo, and is Arizona's first territorial capital. It was founded in 1864, and then incorporated into Arizona in 1881. The city was named for William Hickling Prescott, a noted Arizona historian.


Prescott is Arizona's Christmas City where it, and the surrounding communities have a plethora of holiday activities, for children and for adults, for free and for not-so-free. One activity is the Holiday Light Parade on the Saturday after Thanksgiving on the Courthouse Square.

Other surrounding cities to enjoy!!
Prescott Valley

Prescott Valley is a diverse and changing community that attracts people who seek out the natural beauty of Arizona, affordable housing, a peaceful lifestyle, and new opportunities.

Prescott Valley is located in Yavapai County in central Arizona and approximately 85 miles north of Phoenix.

Chino Valley is a beautiful, semi-rural town with open land, sunny skies and friendly people. Excellent schools, quality healthcare providers and an enviable climate are just a few of the many reasons so many people call this wonderful place home.

Located approximately 90 miles from both Phoenix and Flagstaff, and only 15 miles north of Prescott, Chino Valley is ideally located on State Highway 89. The town, incorporated in 1970 and encompassing 63 square miles, is situated in the mountains of north central Arizona at an elevation of 4,656 feet. It enjoys comfortable, mild temperatures throughout all four seasons with over 300 days of sunshine per year!!

Also we have,Yavapai Indian tribe pronounced yav -a- uh-pie
Our Tribe and our ancestors have lived in central and western Arizona for centuries. Today, the Tribe consists of 159 members and occupies a reservation of less than 1,500 acres. Roaming the deserts of the southwest, the Yavapai people are known for their exceptional baskets. Our flag features a unique and historic basket design.


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