Courthouse Plaza
     

 

Links to our Associate Members

Prescott Chamber of Commerce

Prescott draws visitors from all over the world to enjoy our unique setting, old-west history, enjoyable climate and a variety of events and activities around Courthouse Plaza..

 Phone: 800-226-7534 | robert@prescott.org | web site | map

Prescott Jazz Summit

The three-day 11th annual Prescott Jazz Summit returns to downtown Prescott Aug. 26-28, 2011 with a Tribute to the Great Big Bands, performed fittingly by some of the greatest living legends of the Big Band genre.

 Phone: 928-830-2462 | vaxtrpts@aol.com | web site | map

Sharlot Hall Museum

Sharlot Hall Museum is named after its founder, Sharlot Mabridth Hall (1870-1943), who became well known as a poet, activist, politician, and Arizona’s first territorial historian. Sharlot Hall was one of the West’s most remarkable women. As early as 1907, Ms. Hall saw the need to save Arizona's history and planned to develop a museum. She began to collect both Native American and pioneer material. In 1927, she began restoring the first Territorial Governor’s residence and offices and moved her extensive collection of artifacts and documents opening it as a museum in 1928. Today, the Museum features seven historic buildings, compelling exhibits and beautiful gardens, which serve as the setting for numerous public festivals. The Library and Archives, open to the public, hold a vast collection of rare books, original documents, historical photographs, maps and oral history. The Blue Rose Theater offers an entire season of historically based plays, and Living History programs bring the past alive through hands-on demonstrations.
 Phone: 928-445-3122 | john@sharlot.org | web site | map

 
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