Prescott, Arizona Day Trip ♥
My boyfriend Brandon and I took a day trip up to Downtown Prescott in Arizona last week! we had a bunch of fun and I decided to make a quick video of the different things we did there. Below are a list of the places (and a short description of each) we went to and the order they appear in the video. I hope you guys like it! Don't hesitate to give me some feedback!
1. Bill's Pizza
- Cute little pizza shop that me and my family always visit when we go up there.
2. Elk's Theatre & Performing Arts Center
- A theatre that was built in 1904. It was an opera house, a movie theatre, and it has been completely restored to its original state and they still host shows! Completely free to visit, it was super cool and interesting! (It's also haunted)
3. Armadilla Wax Works Inc
- Brandon and I had a lot of fun here! You can hand dip different kinds of candles for super cheap! I think it would be really fun to bring my little sister here.
4. Cortez Street Emporium
- Basically an antique mall. Brandon got some really cool vintage zippo lighters and I found an adorable vintage Kewpie Doll! I didn't buy it though. I'm emo now.
5. Frozen Frannie's
- We ran in here to grab something to drink and we discovered the cutest little frozen yogurt shop! I loved the interior design of the place. They had a bunch of vintage car and train memorabilia, including a toy train that went all around the shop!
6. Ian Russell Gallery of Fine Art
- I'm an art freak, so needless to say, when I went into this place I had a full on Fan-girl moment. The clip shown in the video is the Geoffrey Gersten Collection, which is extremely Mark Ryden inspired (I obviously had to buy a print).
7. Yavapai County Courthouse Square
- Pretty self explanatory. It is a park that surrounds a historic courthouse. Brandon and I took a stroll before heading back down to the valley.
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Hampton Inn Prescott in Prescott AZ
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Hampton Inn Prescott 3453 Ranch Drive Prescott AZ 86303 Minutes from Buckey Casino and historic downtown Prescott, this Arizona hotel provides a free daily hot breakfast as well as spacious guest rooms featuring signature Cloud Nine beds. Each room at Hampton Inn Prescottincludes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a microwave and a small refrigerator. A private bathroom with a hairdryer is also included. On-site at the Hampton Inn Prescott, guests can work out in the fitness center or relax in the indoor pool and hot tub. The hotel also provides on-site laundry facilities. Popular attractions, including Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monument are within driving distance of the Prescott Hampton Inn. Prescott Gateway Mall along with the Phippen Museum of Art is also easily accessible.
Prescott Lakes subdivision by Steve Irwin
This video is about Prescott Lakes subdivision by Steve Irwin
Prescott Lakes subdivision is a 1150-acre Master Planned Residential and Private Golf Community located within the City of Prescott, Arizona. Ten established communities, gated and non-gated, enjoy the first-class amenities and optimum recreational and social opportunities of the 14,000 sf, $3.8 million Athletic club and upscale grill/additional recreational facility presently under construction.
Highlighted by the Hale Irwin Signature Championship 18 hole private golf course, Prescott Lakes features custom homes, patio, condo, townhouse and homesites set amidst 12 acres of scenic lakes, natural washes, and wild grasslands with panoramic views the Granite Dells, San Francisco Peaks, Granite Mt., Mingus Mt., and pine-covered Thumb Butte. Gated communities include: Brookside, Creekside, The Estates, Parkside, The Cottages, The Villages & Willow Park Estates … Non-gated communities include Summit I, II, III, Stoney Creek and Lakeside.
Prescott Lakes Residents enjoy hiking, biking, and walking through seven Petroglyph Preservation Parks and acres of natural open spaces. Take fitness to a higher level at Prescott's finest work-out center at the Prescott Lakes Athletic club with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. The club has space for other healthful activities ... aerobics, Pilates, stretching, yoga, table tennis, cards and Mahjong.
Outdoor tennis courts for racket enthusiasts and a seasonal tennis program. Get a game together on the basketball or volleyball courts. Children enjoy the playground equipment in a park-like setting. Weather is never a concern ... enjoy swimming indoors and out, outdoor pool with 30-meter lap lanes and large open swim area + 169 sf whirlpool Spa. The private golf course managed by Arnold Palmer Golf Management, is carefully designed to be challenging to golfers of all skill levels, the par 72 course plays from 4,724 to 7,216 yards in length and offers six tee options for every hole.
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Prescott, Arizona
Prescott (Yavapai: ʼWi:kwatha Ksikʼita; English pronunciation: PRES-kət is a city in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city is 39,843. The city is the county seat of Yavapai County. In 1864 Prescott was designated as the capital of the Arizona Territory, replacing the temporary capital at Fort Whipple. The Territorial Capital was moved to Tucson in 1867. Prescott again became the Territorial Capital in 1877, until Phoenix became the capital in 1889.
The towns of Prescott Valley, 7 miles east; Chino Valley, 16 miles north; Dewey-Humboldt, 13 miles east, and Prescott, together comprise what is locally known as the Quad-City area. This also sometimes refers to central Yavapai County in general, which would include the towns of: Mayer, Paulden, Wilhoit, and Williamson Valley. Combined with these smaller communities the area had a population of 103,260 as of 2007. Prescott is the center of the Prescott Metropolitan Area, defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as all of Yavapai County. In 2010 Yavapai County had 211,073 residents according to the United States Census Bureau, making Metro Prescott the third-largest metropolitan area in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson. Metro Prescott will eventually become part of the Arizona Sun Corridor megaregion, with a total estimated megapolitan population of 7.4 million people in 2025.
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Prescott Pow Wow Grand Entry 2014
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Halloween Flash Mob 2015, Prescott, AZ
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Thanks to Kurt Womack for filming. :^)
Live+Work+Play in Prescott (voice over by Toni Tennille)
Prescott is a destination that transcends the Arizona archetype. No sweltering summers or miles of cactus covered moonscape. The town's mile-high location in the Grand Canyon State's central highlands brings four mild seasons, an average annual daytime temperature of about seventy degrees, and over 300 days of sunshine. Just ninety miles north of bustling metro Phoenix, downtown Prescott is an idyllic hamlet nestled comfortably within a verdant national forest. Everybody's Hometown has a mix of unbeatable weather, outdoor adventure opportunities, natural beauty, and strong cultural heritage roots drawing increasing numbers of domestic and international travelers. Prescott! A great place to live, work, and play.
Holiday Inn Express Prescott in Prescott AZ
Reserve: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holiday Inn Express Prescott 3454 Ranch Drive Prescott AZ 86303 This Prescott hotel is adjacent to Prescott Gateway Mall and is a 6 minute walk from the edge of Prescott National Forest. It features an indoor pool and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. A microwave, mini-fridge and tea- and coffee-making facilities are standard in every modern room at the Holiday Inn Express Prescott. All rooms include cable TV and a work desk. A daily buffet breakfast is served each morning at the Prescott Holiday Inn Express. It includes eggs, bacon, fruit and fresh cinnamon rolls. Free access to the gym, hot tub and sauna is provided to all guests of the Holiday Inn Express. Parking is also free on site. Phippen Art Museum is 7 miles from the hotel. Antelope Hills Golf Course is a 20 minute drive away.
Prescott, Arizona Nature Walk 2012
I'm often asked what inspires me with my art. Nature inspires me in a big way. This is a trail near our old house in Prescott, Arizona that I used to walk. Prescott is a mountain town above Phoenix. This is from Aug. 1, 2012.
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Prescott Lakes - Prescott Gallery of Homes
Prescott Lakes - Prescott Gallery of Homes. Contributors are
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These properties may not currently be for sale currently but represent a good mix of what is usually available in this Prescott AZ community.
Contact Arizona Prime Real Estate for current property availability and market conditions Terri Atkins (928) 925-1581, Simon Fort (928) 910-9484 or Steve Irwin (928) 710-8257 or visit us online at
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PRESCOTT LAKES, an 1150-acre Master Planned Residential and Private Golf Community located within the City of Prescott, Arizona. Ten established communities, gated and non-gated, enjoy the first-class amenities and optimum recreational and social opportunities of the 14,000 sf, $3.8 million Athletic CLUB and upscale grill/additional recreational facility.
Highlighted by the Hale Irwin Signature Championship 18 hole private golf course, Prescott Lakes features custom homes, patio, condo, townhomes and homesites set amidst 12 acres of scenic lakes, natural washes, and wild grasslands with panoramic views the Granite Dells, San Francisco Peaks, Granite Mt., Mingus Mt., and pine-covered Thumb Butte.
Gated communities include: Brookside, Creekside, The Estates, Parkside, The Cottages, The Villages & Willow Park Estates … Non-gated communities include Summit I, II, III, Stoney Creek and Lakeside.
Prescott Lakes Residents enjoy hiking, biking, and walking through seven Petroglyph Preservation Parks and acres of natural open spaces.
Take fitness to a higher level at Prescott's finest work-out center at the Prescott Lakes Athletic CLUB with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. The CLUB has space for other healthful activities ... aerobics, Pilates, stretching, yoga, table tennis +++ cards and Mahjong. Outdoor tennis courts for racket enthusiasts and a seasonal tennis program. Get a game together on the basketball or volleyball courts.
Children enjoy the playground equipment in a park-like setting. Weather is never a concern ... enjoy swimming indoors and out, outdoor pool with 30-meter lap lanes and large open swim area + 169 sf whirlpool Spa.
The private golf course managed by Arnold Palmer Golf Management, is carefully designed to be challenging to golfers of all skill levels, the par 72 course plays from 4,724 to 7,216 yards in length and offers six tee options for every hole.
Prescott College Campus Tour
Join admissions counselor Cal Peterson for a quick tour of the campus, located near downtown Prescott and close to many outdoor activity areas.
PRESCOTT - A COOLER HISTORIC ARIZONA - Palace Saloon
My late Uncle Rolf had a dream to move from Phoenix to Prescott, Arizona. He liked to tell me about the cooler climate and how his children and family be more likely to move from Michigan to Prescott because its four season climate was somewhat similar to Michigan (without the humidity). Unfortunately that dream never came to fruitions as he passed away in the mean time. Given those circumstances Barbara and I just had to go to Prescott and check it out. Join as as we make our very first visit to Prescott, Arizona.
Prescott is a city in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city is 39,843. The city is the county seat of Yavapai County.[8] In 1864 Prescott was designated as the capital of the Arizona Territory, replacing the temporary capital at Fort Whipple.[9] The Territorial Capital was moved to Tucson in 1867. Prescott again became the Territorial Capital in 1877, until Phoenix became the capital in 1889.
The towns of Prescott Valley, 7 miles (11 km) east; Chino Valley, 16 miles (26 km) north; Dewey-Humboldt, 13 miles (21 km) east, and Prescott, together comprise what is locally known as the Quad-City area.[10] This also sometimes refers to central Yavapai County in general, which would include the towns of: Mayer, Paulden, Wilhoit, and Williamson Valley. Combined with these smaller communities the area had a population of 103,260 as of 2007. Prescott is the center of the Prescott Metropolitan Area, defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as all of Yavapai County.
The Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe reservation is located adjacent to and partially within the borders of Prescott.
Prescott is in the Granite Creek watershed and contains the convergence of Miller Creek and Granite Creek on its north side.[11]
Prescott is 55 mi (89 km) west-northwest of the State of Arizona's geographic center.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 41.5 sq mi (107.5 km2), of which 40.7 sq mi (105.4 km2) is land and 0.81 sq mi (2.1 km2) is water.
Prescott is considered part of North Central Arizona. It is just south of the Granite Dells. The Granite Dells area, or often called ‘The Dells’, is known for its large boulder outcroppings of granite that have eroded into a spectacular appearance of bumpy rock features. Within 'The Dells[17]' are Watson and Willow Lakes, which are two small, man-made reservoirs. Here a number of hiking trails connect to the Peavine Trail.[18] The Peavine National Recreation Trail follows what was the former rail bed of the Santa Fe. This railroad traveled from Prescott to Phoenix through the Granite Dells. The “Peavine” got its name from the winding portion of this railroad that twists and curves, resembling the vine on which peas grow. The Peavine trail connects to the Iron King Trail, which was the route of the old Prescott Railroad through the Granite Dells. Natural lakes include Lynx, Granite Basin and Goldwater, all surrounding different areas of this rustic community. Goldwater Lake,[19] by Goldwater Park, is 4 miles (6.4 km) from downtown Prescott, has 15 acres (6.1 ha) of water surface, and is a popular destination for park recreation and picnic facilities. Lynx Lake[20] is another lake close to Prescott in tall ponderosa pines, and gets some 125,000 visitors every year. This 55-acre (22 ha) lake offers visitors recreational activities, boating, camping, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, picnicking and a small, seasonal restaurant with a view of the lake. Finally, there is the smallest of the natural lakes with 5 acres (2.0 ha) of surface water at Granite Basin[21] Lake. None of these lakes permits swimming, however all are popular recreational destinations near Prescott.
Granite Creek flows generally north from the Bradshaw Mountains through the city, the Granite Dells, and the Little Chino Valley to the Verde River.
Climate
Prescott is in the Bradshaw Mountains of central Arizona, at an elevation of 5,400 feet (1,600 m). The city has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa); however, unlike most other locations in this climate class, there is a pronounced summer wet season due to the North American Monsoon.
Average annual precipitation for 1981–2010 was 17.75 inches (451 mm), with spring and early summer the driest times of the year.[22][23] Snowfall is typically light and snow cover usually melts away quickly; the 1981–2011 average seasonal total was 12.8 inches (33 cm).The largest portion of precipitation falls during the July–September monsoon season. Average daytime temperatures remain above 50 °F (10 °C) the entire year, but diurnal temperature variation is large throughout the year, averaging nearly 30 °F (17 °C) annually.[22][23] On average, temperatures reach 90 °F (32 °C) on 36 days annually, though 100 °F (38 °C)
There was a severe drought from 1999 to 2009, seen from the lack of snowpack in the Bradshaw Mountains.
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Holiday Inn Express Prescott (Prescott (AZ), United States)
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129 Apollo Heights | Prescott, AZ
This 4BR 4BA 4,200sq ft. luxurious green home sits on 1.74 acres located in the heart of Prescott, AZ. Designed by world renowned architect and green builder Michael Frerking this astonishing home has panoramic views, beautiful details and breath taking ambiance making this home truly one of a kind.