When it comes to stage robberies in Yavapai County, the road from Prescott to Wickenburg may have had the most infamous heists, but the Old Black Canyon road was the route that was pinched with alarming regularity.
September 22, 2019
Old Black Canyon Rd was a Stagecoach Robber's Paradise
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Location:
Old Black Canyon Hwy, Arizona, USA
September 8, 2019
The Hohokam Village Under the Cordes Junction Interchange
Each day, over 40,000 vehicles pass through the Cordes Junction interchange connecting I-17 with Arizona Highway 69. Few are aware that they are passing over an ancient, northern village of the Hohokam people.
Anytime the Arizona Department of Transportation prepares to build, they are required to investigate the area “for the potential to encounter cultural resources (including) prehistoric archeological sites.” When ADOT looked to expand the Cordes Junction interchange in the later portions of the first decade of the 2000s, they found an ancient Hohokam village surprisingly full of artifacts.
September 1, 2019
Congress Hotel Fire Changed Prescott
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| The Congress Hotel was located on Gurley St. on the western lot of today's Hassayampa Inn. |
It was just before 3 am, July 12, 1923. EA Chase, a guest at the Congress Hotel, was awakened by a woman screaming, “Fire!” As soon as he raised up, he noticed his room was quickly filling with smoke. When he placed his feet on the floor, his heart filled with trepidation as it had already grown sizzling hot...
A nursemaid caring for the grandson of US Senator Henry Ashurst panicked when she saw the flames and left the building without the 1-year-old child...
Unfortunately, the city’s fire siren was out of order. Someone fired three pistol shots into the air to try to attract attention, but it would be 10 minutes before the fire department finally arrived at the scene...
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Location:
Prescott, AZ
August 18, 2019
1932: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Visits Prescott
It was late September 1932, and in a little more than a month, the United States would be choosing a new President. That man would be Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
At this time, he was traveling to Arizona to get a little rest and relaxation at the Greenway Ranch in Williams. Yet his popularity and his position would mix some work with his pleasure. The Arizona Democrats were meeting in Phoenix, and FDR was compelled to attend.
At this time, he was traveling to Arizona to get a little rest and relaxation at the Greenway Ranch in Williams. Yet his popularity and his position would mix some work with his pleasure. The Arizona Democrats were meeting in Phoenix, and FDR was compelled to attend.
From there, on his way to Williams, Roosevelt’s train would stop in Prescott to meet an exceptionally large, well-wishing crowd.
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Location:
Prescott, AZ, USA
August 4, 2019
Gillette, AZ: Boom To Bust in 35 Years
Daniel B Gillette needed a mill for his Tip-Top mines, and the mill needed water. He found a spot 6 miles away on the Aqua Fria River. In a matter of months, not only was the mill in full operation, but a whole town, complete with stores, saloons, and hotels, had sprung up out of the wilderness.
Just nine years later, the town, which some thought would rival Prescott, would be dealt a mortal wound.
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Location:
Gillette, AZ 85324, USA
July 21, 2019
Ice Cream in Early Prescott
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| Prescott's first ice cream ad. |
It took 10 years after Prescott’s founding before ice cream appeared at a social function, and then it was an exotic luxury.
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Location:
Prescott, AZ, USA
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