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There are dozens of fascinating things to do in Prescott, AZ - picking just one of the area's Arizona visitor attractions would be a shame! Choose from some of the famous tourist attractions in Arizona like Prescott's Whiskey Row, the Old Courthouse and Courthouse Plaza or even Arizona visitor attractions in nearby Jerome, Phoenix, Sedona and of course - the Grand Canyon, the most famous tourist attraction in Arizona. For family-fun or grown-up adventures alike, check out nature and wildlife parks; authentic Western experiences; arts & science attractions; sightseeing opportunities; historical landmarks; state parks, lakes, gorgeous hikes and outdoor recreation areas. The fun never ceases at these Prescott Arizona visitor attractions!
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the spot...a Child's Museum Fostering interactive learning and discovery for all!
the spot...a Child's Museum is an emerging premier destination site for children and families. Its focus on the future and innovative, unique exhibits for all children that educate them in the concepts of their world specifically related to science, technology, engineering, math, (STEM) and the fine arts with a strong focus on the history and culture of the local area. We are an emerging museum and are not yet ready to open up for the children. But, please visit our space, check out our sign, and help by making a donation so we might be open soon!
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Coming soon! Prescott Gateway Mall near Dillard's 3250 Gateway Blvd (928) 771-0241
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Whiskey Row (In)famous history, famous for present-day fun
The 100 block of South Montezuma Street in Prescott, Arizona has long been known as Whiskey Row, for the numerous saloons that once lined the street. Today, Whiskey Row hotspots include the Hotel St. Michael, Bird Cage Saloon, Hooligan's, and the Jersey Lilly.
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Downtown Prescott Along Montezuma Street
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Blazin' M Ranch Chuckwagon supper and live Western stage show
Enjoy a delicious chuckwagon supper and live Western stage production, just 60 minutes from Prescott,AZ along the Verde River. Before dinner, stroll through our Old West courtyard featuring unique gift shops, Old-Tyme photos prepared while you wait, a shooting gallery, horseshoe pits, farm animals, and a variety of Western activities and exhibits. This is more than a Sedona restaurant, it is a full Southwest experience.
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Cottonwood 1875 Mabery Ranch Rd 1-800-937-8643
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123rd Annual World's Oldest Rodeo - June 28 - July 4, 2010 Prescott Frontier Days - Presented by Coors
Since 1888 folks have come from miles around to see what the ruckus in Prescott, Arizona was all about.
Every year that ruckus gets bigger, the contestants more daring and bold. It's about time you came to the Prescott Frontier Days ®, Inc. 2010 World's Oldest Rodeo ®. We're the worlds oldest, and we're happening June 28 - July 4, 2010. Tickets on sale now!
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NE of downtown, off Miller Valley Rd 840 Rodeo Dr, Prescott (928) 445-3103
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Tim's Toyota Center Events and Entertainment
Tim’s Toyota Center (TTC) is a $25 million multipurpose facility, seating approximately 5,100 for hockey, soccer and football and up to 6,200 for concerts. The facility can also host boxing, basketball, rodeo, ice shows, and theatrical productions. Tim’s Toyota Center has 2,365 parking spaces, 397 club seats, 22 private luxury suites, and two party suites. It was designed and built to meet all ADA specifications to accommodate our guests with disabilities.
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Prescott Valley Entertainment District 3201 N Main Street 928-772-1819
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Arcosanti
Arcosanti, an experimental town in the desert of Arizona, was built to embody Paolo Soleri's concept of arcology - the fusion of architecture with ecology. Arcosanti is located 65 miles north of Phoenix, just off I-17, exit 262 (Cordes Junction).
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Cordes Junction I-17 Exit 262
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