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By Jerry Cecil
(Bloomtree Realty)
Arizona is home to 40 wineries and vineyards. There are many emerging wineries within 90 minutes of the Prescott area. In fact, Wall Street Journal recently acclaimed the surrounding Prescott area as an emerging hotspot vying for Napa-like status. Prescott and the Verde Valley are home to hundreds of acres of vineyards, with five distinct wineries. Go wine tasting in Prescott by taking winery tours. Experience the wineries near Prescott or stay local and check out downtown Prescott wine bars. Prescott and the Verde Valley offer a nice opportunity for tourists and locals to taste some of the country's best wines right here in one place.  If you visit, I think you'll find that these wineries are friendly and cozy much like the rest of the Prescott area.  check out...http://www.prescott.co...
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The answer, Prescott, AZ.  On July 4, 1888 Prescott hosted The Frontier Cowboy's Festival.  The Rodeo has continued every day since then.  It all started in 1866, a group of Prescott businessmen came up with a July Fourth "cowboy contest" that would feature the best riders from area ranches and farms competing for a small cash prize at Whiskey Row bars.  Now the event draws thousands of people. Check out http://worldsoldestrodeo.com/  for more info.  
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By Jerry Cecil
(Bloomtree Realty)
Elk Ridge Ski Area is 65 miles north of downtown Prescott AZ.  Though Elk Ridge is not a major ski area it has some things to offer that other ski areas lack.  It is a perfect place for the casual skier. There are no crowded lift lines and several easy hills to practice on. Snow here comes and goes.  So make sure you call ahead.  The base elevation here is 7500 feet and the top of the mountain is 8150.  For more info goto their website at http://www.elkridgeski.com/  
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By John Mosier, Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142
(Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert)
Watson Lake is small but quite picturesque lake in Prescott. Here are a couple of photographs. Here is another photo that was taken from the Peavine Trail on the East side of the lake. The Peavine trail was made on the abandoned railroad right of way. Because the track was laid to minimize hills to make it easier for the train to operate, there is very little climbing involved on this trail. It connects with the Santa Fe Trail that runs into Prescott Valley to the east.
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By John Mosier, Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142
(Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert)
This photo of Granite Mountain was taken on Stazenski Road near Mint Wash north of Prescott. This is one of my favorite photos of the area. The mountain in the distance is Granite Mountain. It is in the Prescott National Forest and it is also protected by being designated as a National Monument. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The photo below was made near the one above, also from near Stazenski Road. This one was taken across Mint Creek. I call it Mint Creek this time because it was flowing when I took the picture. This photo was taken in the spring before the trees leafed out. Most of the trees along the creek are cottonwood trees.  The cottonwoods are spectacular in the fall when they turn bright yellow.        
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By Jerry Cecil
(Bloomtree Realty)
Many did we get a strong storm roll through here in the past few days.  The storm dropped between 6 and 14 inches in Prescott AZ within a day and a half.  The snow has stopped and the skys are clear but the cold front is still here which means very cold temperatures.  It only got  to 22 degrees F today. It is 11 degrees right now and it's supposed to drop to 3 tonight.  This is our taste of wintery weather.  The truth is that the snow will melt away in less than two weeks and temperatures will go back to the normal 40/45 or so.   It's just enough bad weather and cold to have fun then it's gone before it becomes annoying.     This picture is of downtown Prescott, right in front of the old post office.    
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By John Mosier, Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142
(Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert)
When I was growing up my dad used to take us back to eastern Oklahoma where we camped on and around the Illinois River. He seemed to want to explore every dirt road. We would be driving down a really curvey two-lane highway often near Talequah when he spotted a dirt road. "I'll bet that road goes to the river" let's go see. And off he would go. This road is in the Prescott National Forest south of Prescott. As I was walking on this road, I thought this particular scene invited me to go see just like it did for my dad. It turns out that this road does lead into the Prescott National Forest, but it does not go to the river or lead to any water at all for that matter. It does lead to a white spar. If you don't know what that is, check it out!
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By John Mosier, Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142
(Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert)
When I first came to Prescott I found a road named "White Spar." Having been connected with boats and ships slightly by being a Sea Scout when I was growing up, I assumed it was associated with spars in a ship. Such is not the case. Here is a photo of a white spar. Prescott was founded as a mining town and we had our own gold rush following the conclusion of the Civil War. A prospector spotting a white spar would immediately work the area as the quartz outcropping is oftentimes a sign of the possibility of gold being nearby. This photo was taken in the Prescott National Forest south of Prescott. Here is another white spar. This photo was taken in the Morgan Ranch area north of Prescott and west of Chino Valley.  
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Yes, this is a great time of year to be in Prescott.  We just recieved about two inches of snow and our mountains are white.  The entire town is lit up with Christmas decorations.  There are several Christmas events going on every day. Check out  http://www.cityofprescott.net/ for local events Despite the fact that we got snow, it's pleasant to be outside.  I went for a bike ride this morning.  The air is cool but very crisp.  Come visit and soon you'll want to live here.  At least you'll be aware of a Realtor that loves this time of year.  
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The answer, Prescott AZ.  Prescott was named the capital of the Arizona territory in 1864.  It held that status until 1867 where it was moved to Tucson.  Prescott became the capital again in 1877 and lost the capital status to Phoenix in 1889.  The first territorial capitals governor's mansion, is located at Sharlot Hall Museum grounds in downtown Prescott.  The first Territorial Courthouse building was completed in 1878.  The first courthouse was torn down in 1916 and replaced with the present day Courthouse. This is just a touch of the incredibe history of Prescott AZ located in northern Arizona. Check out http://www.prescottlink.com/history.htm  for more Prescott AZ history.  The First Prescott Courthouse, circa 1885
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By Dave Conners, Are You Ready For Awesome?
(Keller Williams Check Realty )
Prescott’s Best Green Architecture firm is Catalyst Architecture an award winning, full-service sustainable design firm located in Prescott, Arizona. Specializing in master planning, public/tribal, commercial and custom residential work, with an emphasis on earth-friendly design and caring client relationships. Environmentally based interpretive architecture has evolved to be the primary focus of Catalyst which was established in Prescott in 2003. With both principals Jeffrey L. Zucker and Matthew B. Ackerman LEED accredited, Catalyst Architecture is passionate about high-performance design and committed to the thoughtful integration of our natural and built environments. One of the most significant local projects is The Highlands Center for Natural History near Lynx lake has the dual d...
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By Jerry Cecil
(Bloomtree Realty)
The town of Prescott Valley and several corporate sponsors have put together the 11th annual "Valley of Lights".  Onlookers can drive through the valley and witness hundreds of Christmas lights arranged in several displays.  My family and I go every Christmas.  My kids love the beautiful displays.  There is no charge to visit the valley but donations are welcome.  Valley of Lights is open from 6-10pm from November 25th to December 30.  To find the Valley of Lights, turn south onto Prescott east Highway from Highway 69.  Turn left on second street then right on 5th street.  For more info go to  http://prescottvalleytribune.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=53130
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I visited Arcosanti which is just 35 miles east of Prescott AZ and I was amazed.  This is trully one of the best examples I can think of for future urban planning.  Arcosanti was started in 1970.  It's ideas and principles were way ahead of its time.  Now, when the nation is actually considering things like planning green and low environmental impact structures, Arcosanti makes more sense than ever.  Arcosante demonstrates how 5000 people would be able to live in harmony with minimal impact upon the eaith.  When complete, its structures will only occupy 25 acres!  Go vosit and be amazed.   check   http://www.arcosanti.org/main.html for more info
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By Jerry Cecil
(Bloomtree Realty)
Arizona is home to 40 wineries and vineyards. There are many emerging wineries within 90 minutes of the Prescott area. In fact, Wall Street Journal recently acclaimed the surrounding Prescott area as an emerging hotspot vying for Napa-like status. Prescott and the Verde Valley are home to hundreds of acres of vineyards, with five distinct wineries. Go wine tasting in Prescott by taking winery tours. Experience the wineries near Prescott or stay local and check out downtown Prescott wine bars. Prescott and the Verde Valley offer a nice opportunity for tourists and locals to taste some of the country's best wines right here in one place.  If you visit, I think you'll find that these wineries are friendly and cozy much like the rest of the Prescott area.  check out...http://www.prescott.co...
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By John Mosier, Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142
(Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert)
The Yavapai County (Arizona) Republican Committee had an election of our delegates to the Arizona State Republican Convention. Yavapai County, Arizona is a Republican stronghold, although we are seeing a lot of Republicans re-register as Independents. We have our share of RINOs (Republicans In Name Only). Many "would be Democrats" have thought it necessary to register as Republicans in order to get elected to local offices. We have had an active TEA Party Movement here and our voter turnout at 68 percent was about 22 percent above what it was in the rest of Arizona.  Here is the article that I wrote summarizing our Freedom Rally 2 in Prescott Valley. Prior to the election by our Precinct Committeemen, we were given a slate of officers for the executive committee. It turns out that there...
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By Dave Conners, Are You Ready For Awesome?
(Keller Williams Check Realty )
The Acker Music Night in Prescott Arizona is my favorite event all year. The event promotes musical culture in the Prescott community. Benefactor James S. Acker wrote, "All the residue of my estate...I give to the City of Prescott to be used for parks and for promotion of music, particularly for children" J.S. Acker 1865-1955 It consists of over 100 Prescott, Arizona downtown businesses featuring a variety of musicians performing in their place of business and on the Courthouse Plaza. One of the goals is to increase funding for local youth performing arts programs. This annual event traditionally happens on the first Friday evening after the Courthouse Tree Lighting. This year it was December 10, 2010. Acker Night has become a highlight of the holiday season and is one of Prescott Arizo...
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Prescott is a wonderful city in central Arizona that is often referred to as Arizona's Christmas City. It is situated just ninety miles north of the bustling Phoenix Metro, nestled comfortably within a national forest. Also lovingly known as "Everybody's Hometown," Prescott has a harmonious blend of unbeatable weather, natural beauty, outdoor adventure and a rich cultural heritage. If you are planning to relocate to this desirable city, there are some wonderful homes in Prescott View North Prescott AZ houses to suit your needs, lifestyle and, of course, your budget. The mile-high location brings four mild, yet distinct, seasons. There are also some great places to check out in the area, including Whiskey Row, Watson Lake, and the surrounding Prescott National Forest. You will enjoy love...
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Prescott is a city in central Arizona that is situated in the Bradshaw Mountains. It boasts a welcoming Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters - perfect for enjoying the outdoors year round. If you are interested in purchasing a home in this desirable town, Prescott Lakes Prescott AZ Houses for Sale abound, and you'll be sure to find something to suit both your tastes and your budget. Your weekends will be full, what with so much to do and so many places to check out in Prescott. Some places to visit include the Prescott Lakes Golf Club, the Prescott Flower Shop, Antelope Hills Golf Course, the Smoki Museum, the Hassayampa Golf Club, and the Prescott Gateway Mall, to name a few. Prescott Lakes is a master-planned community that is like its own town within the town.  It...
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Hassayampa Hills, Prescott, AZ real estate allows you to live in this wonderful city of Prescott. Prescott offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun and adventure. Your weekends will be full with so many places to see and visit. Some of these places include Lynx Lake Recreation Area, Sharlot Hall Museum, Fort Whipple, Heritage Park Zoo, Whiskey Row, Smoki Museum, Prescott National Forest, Prescott Lakes Golf & Country Club, Hassayampa Golf Club and many more! Hassayampa Hills is a premier luxury community in the mountains of Prescott. Enjoy a home overlooking downtown Prescott. Hassayampa Hills has boulder out-croppings and dramatic forest views. If you want a home in Hassayampa Hills, check out our website today for more details and more MLS Listings.
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Located just 90 miles north of the bustling Phoenix metro, Prescott is an ideal area comfortably nestled in a verdant national forest.  There are also several Heritage, Prescott, AZ homes for sale, which are perfect as a real estate investment. You will simply love the weather, providing plenty of outdoor activity opportunities. Five scenic lakes nearby provide plenty of opportunities for recreation. Enjoy the natural beauty and strong cultural heritage of Prescott by visiting museums such as the Phippen, Sharlot Hall and Smoki house. Mount Vernon Street characterizes several of Prescott’s Historic Districts. The very heart of Prescott is the downtown plaza, which also hosts car shows, arts, crafts and community events throughout the year. Heritage homes are among the finest real estate...
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