From its beginning and for the better part of a century, Prescott desired to be a modern city in stark contrast to the surrounding wilderness. Come 1922, people had grown weary of streets that were either dusty or muddy and desire was strong to dust-off Prescott’s cowtown image and replace it with a modern, 20th century city. As a result, 1922 would see the biggest infrastructure improvements the city would ever experience, as well as Prescott’s first big growth spurt.
May 29, 2022
1922: Prescott Turns the Page on the Old West
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Arizona,
automobiles,
buildings,
business,
Ft. Whipple,
History,
Humboldt,
Jerome,
old advertising,
Plaza,
Prescott,
stores,
water,
Yavapai County
Location:
Prescott, AZ 86301, USA
May 15, 2022
William Randolph Hearst brings 15 Congressmen to Prescott
(Forgive the typo!) |
On the 17th of October, the special train would stop in Prescott and he would be completely surprised at what he found.
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celebrities,
Depot,
History,
horses,
Plaza,
Prescott,
railroads,
restaurants,
schools,
statehood
Location:
Prescott, AZ 86301, USA
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