Guidebook for Prescott

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Guidebook for Prescott

Food Scene

The most recommended restaurant in town.
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El Gato Azul
316 W Goodwin St
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The most recommended restaurant in town.
"Healthy options and delicious." Mellow cafe with a Southwestern focus dishing up breakfast & sandwiches in cheery surrounds.
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The Local
520 W Sheldon St
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"Healthy options and delicious." Mellow cafe with a Southwestern focus dishing up breakfast & sandwiches in cheery surrounds.
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Taj Mahal Restaurant and Lounge
124 N Montezuma St
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Parks & Nature

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Granite Dells
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Park Watson Lake
3101 Watson Lake Park Rd
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Thumb Butte Recreation Area
2285 Thumb Butte Rd
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Just 5 minutes walk from our home. Stunning views of the San Francisco Peaks (100 miles away), the Granite Dells, and Granite Mountain. Rest, relax, Hike the trails, watch the sunrise or sunset from this amazing viewpoint.
Vista Park
1701 Sarafina Drive
Just 5 minutes walk from our home. Stunning views of the San Francisco Peaks (100 miles away), the Granite Dells, and Granite Mountain. Rest, relax, Hike the trails, watch the sunrise or sunset from this amazing viewpoint.
Visit and support our Zoological Sanctuary. Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary is a non-profit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. Located in scenic Prescott, Arizona, the sanctuary provides a source of recreation, education and entertainment for all ages. With the mission of "Conservation through Education," Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary provides a unique and up-close experience with animals that visitors may see nowhere else. Animals at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary all have a story and lesson to teach.
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Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
1403 Heritage Park Rd
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Visit and support our Zoological Sanctuary. Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary is a non-profit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. Located in scenic Prescott, Arizona, the sanctuary provides a source of recreation, education and entertainment for all ages. With the mission of "Conservation through Education," Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary provides a unique and up-close experience with animals that visitors may see nowhere else. Animals at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary all have a story and lesson to teach.

Essentials

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Natural Grocers
1470 Gail Gardner Way
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Sprouts Farmers Market
174 E Sheldon St
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Trader Joe's
252 N Lee Blvd
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Costco Wholesale
3911 E State Rte 69
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Arts & Culture

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Whiskey Row
North Montezuma Street
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MAINSTAGE THEATRE The mainstage season traditionally runs from September to June and presents 6 to 7 community theatre productions, including a Christmas show and variety of musical and dramatic offerings. STAGE TOO THEATRE As opposed to Mainstage, this “Black Box” style theatre, with only 50 air conditioned seats, is the home of more intimate theatre and other special performances. The theatre is located down the alley behind PCA. ART GALLERY Prescott is an up and coming art destination in Northern Arizona, and the PCA Gallery with its juried rotating exhibits is a great place to start your art tour of the area. See you there!
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Prescott Center for the Arts
208 N Marina St
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MAINSTAGE THEATRE The mainstage season traditionally runs from September to June and presents 6 to 7 community theatre productions, including a Christmas show and variety of musical and dramatic offerings. STAGE TOO THEATRE As opposed to Mainstage, this “Black Box” style theatre, with only 50 air conditioned seats, is the home of more intimate theatre and other special performances. The theatre is located down the alley behind PCA. ART GALLERY Prescott is an up and coming art destination in Northern Arizona, and the PCA Gallery with its juried rotating exhibits is a great place to start your art tour of the area. See you there!

Shopping

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Prescott Gateway Mall
3250 Gateway Blvd
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Entertainment & Activities

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Prescott Elks Theater
117 E Gurley St
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World's Oldest Rodeo July 4, 1888, became the birthday of professional rodeo when a group of Prescott, Arizona, merchants and professional businessmen organized the first formalized "cowboy tournament" and offered cash prizes. A cowboy named Juan Leivas walked off with rodeo's first professional title and was documented in the subsequent edition of the Arizona Journal-Miner. These "Cowboy Contests" continued and were planned, promoted and carried out by a committee of local merchants. From then on, rodeo has grown into a multimillion dollar enterprise with more than 700 professional rodeos in 50 states.
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Prescott Frontier Days, World's Oldest Rodeo
840 Rodeo Dr
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World's Oldest Rodeo July 4, 1888, became the birthday of professional rodeo when a group of Prescott, Arizona, merchants and professional businessmen organized the first formalized "cowboy tournament" and offered cash prizes. A cowboy named Juan Leivas walked off with rodeo's first professional title and was documented in the subsequent edition of the Arizona Journal-Miner. These "Cowboy Contests" continued and were planned, promoted and carried out by a committee of local merchants. From then on, rodeo has grown into a multimillion dollar enterprise with more than 700 professional rodeos in 50 states.
The mission of the Yavapai Symphony Association is to provide high-quality classical music performances for and to develop, promote, and enhance classical musical appreciation in Yavapai County. The Yavapai Performing Arts Center now hosts our seven classical music concerts a season, all by the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra.
Yavapai Symphony Association
228 N Alarcon St
The mission of the Yavapai Symphony Association is to provide high-quality classical music performances for and to develop, promote, and enhance classical musical appreciation in Yavapai County. The Yavapai Performing Arts Center now hosts our seven classical music concerts a season, all by the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra.
Built in 2006, this modern multi-purpose venue stands as a premier site for concerts, sporting events, expos, stage shows and a variety of other special events. The nearly 135,000-square-foot Tim’s Toyota Center is home to the Arizona Sundogs ice hockey team – 2007-08 champions of the Central Hockey League.
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Findlay Toyota Centar
3201 Main St
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Built in 2006, this modern multi-purpose venue stands as a premier site for concerts, sporting events, expos, stage shows and a variety of other special events. The nearly 135,000-square-foot Tim’s Toyota Center is home to the Arizona Sundogs ice hockey team – 2007-08 champions of the Central Hockey League.
The Yavapai College Performing Arts Center hosts a spectacular range of entertainment, from national touring performers like Kris Kristofferson, Wynton Marsalis, and Mary Chapin Carpenter, to live satellite broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera, and weekly movies on a state-of-the-art projection system. Following a full renovation of the interior, sound and lighting in 2011, the Performing Arts Center is a thoroughly modern facility that seats up to 1,100 guests and is available for rental for special events. Situated within the hall is the Yavapai College Art Gallery, which hosts exhibits by college and outside artists, as well as presentations and cultural events throughout the year.
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Yavapai College Performing Arts Center
1100 E Sheldon St
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The Yavapai College Performing Arts Center hosts a spectacular range of entertainment, from national touring performers like Kris Kristofferson, Wynton Marsalis, and Mary Chapin Carpenter, to live satellite broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera, and weekly movies on a state-of-the-art projection system. Following a full renovation of the interior, sound and lighting in 2011, the Performing Arts Center is a thoroughly modern facility that seats up to 1,100 guests and is available for rental for special events. Situated within the hall is the Yavapai College Art Gallery, which hosts exhibits by college and outside artists, as well as presentations and cultural events throughout the year.