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  About Prescott Arizona and Yavapai County

"People are drawn to Prescott not only by its surroundings, but, importantly, by its small town atmosphere. 'Everybody's Hometown' is an easygoing, genial place where making friends comes naturally. A legacy of its pioneer past, when words were few and actions mattered, relationships are based on personal contact and integrity, not status." - Arizona's Territorial Capital

Location

Prescott is situated in the mountains of north central Arizona. To the west and south is the Prescott National Forest, which boasts the world's largest stand of tall ponderosa pine trees.

The city is a short 97 miles northwest of Phoenix, all on four lane divided highway and Interstate 17. Flagstaff is just 90 miles to the northeast, and the Grand Canyon is only about an hour and three-quarters drive to the north.

Elevation/Climate

Mile-high down town Prescott rests at 5,300 feet above sea level, while the surrounding elevations in the nearby mountains rise to about 7,000 feet.

Prescott has a perfect four-season climate, with average high temperatures that range from the high 50s in the winter to the mid 80s in the summer. Humidity is very low year-round, and winter snow is only occasional and moderate. Most precipitation comes in the form of rain, and the average annual precipitation is 19.8 inches.

Population/Size

This beautiful city of 34,000 inhabitants has been dubbed "Everybody's Hometown." Together with the nearby towns of Prescott Valley and Chino Valley, it forms what is called locally the Tri-City area. The City of Prescott proper occupies nearly 40 square miles.

History

Prescott was founded in 1863, and it was twice the territorial capital before statehood. The former Governor's mansion has been meticulously preserved, and now houses the Sharlot Hall Museum.

Around the time of the Civil War, people from the Northern and Midwestern United States moved to Prescott and brought with them their architectural and cultural traditions. As a result, Prescott is a distinct departure from the Southwestern appearance that characterizes most communities in this part of America.

Prescott features a 19th century county courthouse plaza, famous old Western Whiskey Row and many Victorian homes. Prescott is the most Midwestern-appearing city in the Southwest, and it has 525 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.

The early economy of the area was based on ranching and mining, and both continue to play a role in the modern business environment. Phelps Dodge continues to operate active mines in the small town of Bagdad, 70 miles southwest of Prescott.

Culture

Prescott has something for everyone. It is home to the Prescott Fine Arts Association, Prescott Film Fest, Mountain Artists Guild Festival, Folk Arts Fair, Cowboy Poets Gathering, Prescott Bluegrass Festival, Shakespeare Festival, Phippen Art Museum, Sharlot Hall Museum, Frontier Days, Territorial Days and the World's Oldest Rodeo.

As a three college city, Prescott offers its residents and visitors a special richness and vibrancy that is unique to college towns.

Prescott also has strong arts and outdoor communities.

Schools and Colleges

Public Schools

"Prescott Unified School District has excelled in developing innovative programs within its curriculum, and is considered one of the finest school districts in the state." - Arizona's Territorial Capital

The Prescott Unified School District has six elementary schools (grades K thru 5), two middle schools (grades 6 thru 8) and one high school (grades 9 thru 12). Total enrollment at Prescott High School is approximately 1,850 students. Kindergarten classes average 20 students per class, while elementary school classes average 25 students.

Prescott Schools offers an excellent basic curriculum, under authority of the Arizona Department of Education, and enhanced by several special programs including gifted education, special education, creative arts, Title 1 reading, computer education, music education, Math Counts and nature education. Students consistently score above the national average in standardized testing.

Recreation

Backpacking, camping, hiking, mountain and street biking, golf, tennis, hunting, fishing, boating and swimming are abundant in Prescott. The City has an active Parks and Recreation Department which manages some of the most beautiful natural and man-made parks in the world. An Adult Center for active seniors provides many and varied organized activities.

Entertainment

Prescott offers year-round live theatre and many state of the art movie theaters. Art shows, concerts and special performances are regular additions to the entertainment offerings. Restaurants and bars to suit every taste and style are abundant. Thoroughbred and Quarter horse racing take place Thursday through Sunday, from Memorial Day through Labor Day. For more information on entertainment opportunities in Prescott, see Culture under this section of our web site.

In addition to everything Prescott has to offer, Phoenix is only a one and one-half hour drive away. It has everything you would expect from America's 6th largest city.

Shopping

A major shopping mall, many retail centers, boutique shops and antique stores are available within Prescott. In addition, there are many conventional grocery stores as well as health, gourmet and farm markets in the city and nearby areas.

Once again, don't forget Phoenix -- it's only an hour and a half drive from here.

Health Care

Prescott has an array of health care services, anchored by Yavapai Regional Medical Center, which is a full service health care facility and hospital. YRMC's large staff includes doctors representing most medical specialties.

There are more than 150 practicing physicians in Prescott, as well as many dentists, chiropractors, opticians and optometrists.

The Northern Arizona VA Health Care System facility, located in Prescott, is one of the largest veterans facilities in the Southwest.

If you need anything more, Phoenix is only a short drive away.
 

Prescott Arizona Economic Profile

Prescott is located in central Arizona amid the largest strand of Ponderosa Pine in the world. Since Prescott's founding as the first territorial Capital of Arizona and the establishment of nearby Fort Whipple, government has been a dominant sector in the city's economy. Prescott is the headquarters of the Prescott National Forest and is the Yavapai County seat. The city is named in honor of William Hicking Prescott, a noted historian.

FOUNDED 1864 INCORPORATED 1883
COUNTY Yavapai County ELEVATION 5,400 ft.
DISTANCE TO PHOENIX 102 miles DISTANCE TO TUCSON 213 miles
HIGHWAYS I-17, SR 69, SR 89    


Population

 
1990
2000
2001
Prescott
26,592
33,938
35,815
Yavapai County
107,714
167,517
175,305
Arizona
3,665,227
5,130,632
5,319,895


Principal Economic Activities

Prescott is the center for trade in the region, with abundant retail establishments, professional services and manufacturing plants. Yavapai Regional Medical Center and Veterans Administration Hospital provide excellent diagnostic emergency and treatment centers. Travel and tourism, cultural institutions and government offices are important to Prescott's economy. Prescott National Forest, area lakes, and established trail and park systems provide numerous outdoor activities for residents and visitors.

County Employment
1990
2001
Agriculture
 
815
Construction
2,325
4,875
FIRE
1,050
1,575
Government
5,875
9,975
Manufacturing
2,325
3,375
Mining
925
1,075
Services
6,625
15,275
TCPU
1,075
1,325
Trade
7,625
13,700

Sources: Arizona Department of Economic Security

 

Major Private Employers

  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Sturm Ruger & Company
  • Yavapai Regional Medical Center
  • Phelps Dodge Bagdad Copper Mine
  • Wal-Mart

Major Public Employers

  • City of Prescott
  • State of Arizona
  • Yavapai County
  • Prescott Unified School District
  • Veterans Administration Medical Center

Labor Force Data

 
1990
2000
2001
Civilian Labor Force
11,412
17,098
17,824
Unemployed
583
532
582
Unemployment Rate
5.1%
3.1%
3.3%


 

 Growth Indicators
1990
2000
2001
New Building Permits
800
1,145
1,228
Taxable Sales ($)
191,365,533
789,457,474
835,770,238
Net Assessed Valuation ($)
139,146,965
297,152,634
325,907,477


Scenic Attractions

Prescott is rich in historic and scenic attractions. Sharlot Hall Museum and the Smoki Museum contain pioneer and Indian artifacts. Nearby recreational opportunities include: Thumb Butte, Prescott's outstanding landmark; scenic drives, such as the Senator Highway, and the Prescott National Forest, which contains more than 1.2 million acres of land. A number of lakes are within the vicinity, including Linx, Granite Basin, Watson, Willow and Goldwater. Major annual events include territorial Days, Bluegrass Festival, and All-Indian Pow Wow in June; the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo and Celebration on the Fourth of July; the Phippen Western Art Show on Memorial Day weekend; the County Fair and the Faire on the Square in September; and the Christmas Parade and Courthouse Lighting in December.


 

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