Prescott

    Prescott, Arizona is a beautiful city that offers the richness of the southwest, while paying homage to its pioneer roots. Unlike many cities in the region, Prescott was established by settlers from New England and the Midwest. Many of those original buildings and facades have been maintained. As you stroll or drive through town, your eye will settle on a unique scenery of pitched roof Victorian buildings nestled next to mission-style stucco cottages. Old-growth trees line the streets, as well as placards designating many of the local homes and businesses as Historic Places on the National Register.

There are currently approximately 37,576 residents who call Prescott home. The median age of a resident here is forty eight years old, with an average household income of $36,758. Of working-age residents in Prescott, the largest employment sector is professional or managerial services, employing some forty percent of locals. Around twenty eight percent of residents work in the service industry, while some thirteen percent are employed in administrative support.

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The housing market here is robust yet offers attractive options to buyers in all ranges, with a median of $185,500. Nearly three-quarters of homes in Prescott are single-family detached style. With attractive appreciation rates, home ownership has proven to be a solid investment here. In fact, over sixty percent of residents here choose to own their home rather than rent.

The area offers excellent public and private school options for school-aged children. For adults beginning or continuing their educations, Prescott is home to several well regarded colleges and universities for general or specialized courses of study. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott College, Northern Arizona University, Northcentral University, and Yavapai College each offer an exceptional education. Prescott

In their free time, residents enjoy golfing, and Prescott is a well known golf destination. The area maintains 108 holes of golf at public and private courses scattered throughout town. With over 300 sunshine filled days each year, the city is a popular place for golfers to test their game at a mile-high elevation. And with an average summer temperature at a mild 85 degrees, golfing is a pleasant way to spend the day. Many of the courses here were designed by leading names in the game. At Prescott Lakes Golf Community, players can hone their skills on a par 72 course designed by Hale Irwin. At the Antelope Hills Golf Course, you can choose between a Gary Panks design at the South Course, or a Lawrence Hughes design at the North Course. One thing all of the area's playing fields have in common are the sweeping vistas and endless blue skies of the American southwest.

Prescott offers a variety of activities throughout the year. The Bluegrass Festival held every June brings top names as well as thousands of visitors to experience this unique American music. Frontier Days in June and July pay tribute to the area's founders with arts, crafts, and food booths. Golf again becomes a feature when Antelope Hills hosts the Women's Professional Tournament and the Southwest Section PGA State Junior Tournament. The Arizona Golf Association sponsors special events in Prescott with its Northern Arizona Amateur Tournament and State Father/Son events.

Prescott's annual City Fair is a chance for the town to gather for a huge street festival that has also recently become a patriotic rally to honor the area's military. The city offers free hot dogs, popcorn, lemonade, apple pie and ice cream, as well as a chance to learn more about city services and plans for the future. A parade honors servicemen and women who have recently returned home from military service, and has recently become a cornerstone event to the festivities. Children enjoy hay rides around the courthouse, magic shows, and free glow bracelets. As City Fair winds down, the revelers move to the Elks Opera House, which kicks off its Summer Monday program. This is a summer-long celebration presented by the city's Parks Department and the Sharlot Hall Museum.

Prescott is a city that celebrates the southwest, while maintaining a diverse culture that embraces its pioneer roots. This has created a town with a rich panorama of architecture, design and landscaping. Its residents are firmly rooted in family and community and take full advantage of the mild climate throughout the year.

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