The businesses on Gurley then were largely different from those today.
February 15, 2026
Memories of Gurley Street in 1970 Prescott
In 1970, Prescott, Arizona, was still a small town. According to the Census Bureau, the population that year was 13,631--an increase of 770 from 1960, or roughly, just one new family every four weeks. Similar to other towns this size, one of the great weekend pastimes for teenagers was cruising, and in Prescott, that meant driving up and down Gurley Street.
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Prescott, AZ, USA
February 1, 2026
Prescott's Forgotten 'Event Center' 1878-1891
Its name could be confusing to modern readers. It was a large hall in the city, so the owner, George W Curtis, named it “City Hall”. However, make no mistake, Prescott’s municipal government had nothing to do with it and never used it.
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Prescott, AZ, USA
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