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.
Restaurants in Prescott
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Sean and Dolores Gote have created an art, jewelry, and home decor gallery that defies description. The building is filled with with Sean's paintings, Dolores's Jewelry, and decorating items from velvet couches to stain glass lamps, oriental carpets, and many cool things they have collected over the past 20 years.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Located in the Old Firehouse Plaza, the Black Butterfly Chocolates Store is a must stop when in Prescott. The chocolates here are miniature works of art and some resemble polished gemstones. All of the chocolates are made from the finest single origin, fairly traded Venezuelan Cacao, and they go from bean to bar.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
This is an amazing shop that features work from almost 50 different artists. An unbelievable amount of really nice pieces. You need to spend a couple of hours to truly enjoy. It is on the pricey side though.
A general store offering one-of-a-kind items of the Southwest.
Mully's is a destination right in the heart of downtown Prescott, AZ. Enjoy beautiful views from our 3rd floor location, overlooking Courthouse Square and the famous Whiskey Row. Our shop brings our love of Celtic treasures straight from Ireland and Scotland. We carry beautiful jewelry, clothing including a collection of kilts, Irish made sweaters and many more unique items!
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
This gem of a bookstore features a wide selection of new books , and a small (very small) used selection. Knowledgable, helpful, friendly staff. Just a block or so off the square. Do it!
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Does the term "museum" come to mind?? If you truly appreciate early Native American Pueblo and tribal cultural items, this is as good as it gets. The long-time owner is an archeologist by-training, and freely shares his knowledge of many, many years of interfacing with these Native American cultures and their craftsmanship. You'll find an immense assortment of ancient pottery (800-1000 years old); 18th and early-19th Century Pottery (e.g., Zuni Heartline, Hopi, Acoma, Santa Clara, etc, including pieces attributed to Nampeyo, Maria Martinez, etc); Navajo rugs; Navajo silver jewelry; early baskets and ollas of the Apache, Pima, and Navajo...just to name a few of the treasures found here. This establishment embodies the treasures of the old West. And prices, though significant, are extremely fair relative to the Southwest and Western markets. A real treasure, not to be missed!
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