Nestled in the conifer forests of the Bradshaw Mountains, Prescott is a historic city boasting much in the way of adventure and culture. Golfers flock to its six pristine courses, while outdoors enthusiasts find exciting hiking trails, secluded picnicking spots and adventure on the waters of its five lakes. Discover the history of the Old West in the city's museums, historic railways and the Pioneer Home Cemetery, where "Big Nose Kate" Elder, wife of Doc Holiday, found her final resting place.
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What an amazing tribute, not really much else to say. The volunteer staff were beyond excellent and went above and beyond to answer questions and assist with finding memorabilia. Time spent visiting was well worth it. From a firefighter from the other side of the country thank you for what you have created.
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The Yavapai County Courthouse Square in Prescott is a beautiful structure set in a lovely park environment. Trees and grass are everywhere. This provides a great place for rest or a nice walk around the square. At Christmas, the square is brilliant with lights and decorations. There are public bathrooms on the basement side that faces Montezuma St. In addition, flags adorn the walkway to the courthouse steps, and there are many interesting statues to view.
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This is an inspiring statue of Bucky O'Neill in front of the Prescott, Arizona, courthouse in Courthouse Square. Bucky O'Neill (February 2, 1860-July 1,1898 ) was an editor, sheriff, and many other jobs in Prescott, Arizona. He was also a Captain in Roosevelt's Rough Riders. His name came because he tended to "buck the finger" or play against the odds in games of gambling. He was killed in Cuba. The statue was made by Solon Burglum who was America's first cowboy sculptor (1868-1922). The statue was dedicated July 3, 1907. It is a beautiful statue and please take time to read the plaques on it and to just observe it from all angles-do not just look at it and pass it by. It is especially nice at Christmas when the square is all lit up.
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Lists names of local service members killed in action. Located on West side of Court House Plaza. I was told the local Rotary Club maintains the area.
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