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-As Arizona's former territorial capital, Prescott sits proudly in the Bradshaw Mountains at 5,400 feet, where history meets outdoor adventure. The city's famous Whiskey Row stands as a testament to its Old West heritage, anchored by The Palace Restaurant and Saloon — Arizona's oldest continuously operating business. At the heart of downtown, the courthouse plaza, recognized as one of America's "Great Public Places," provides a shaded gathering spot under towering elm trees for year-round concerts and cultural events.
Renters in Prescott enjoy diverse housing options from charming historic homes near downtown to modern townhomes with mountain views. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is approximately $1,456, slightly higher than the Arizona state average, reflecting the area's desirability. The Granite Dells area showcases dramatic natural rock formations near Watson and Willow Lakes, while the neighborhoods surrounding Prescott College foster an intellectual, community-oriented atmosphere. Downtown residents can walk to local boutiques, restaurants, and the courthouse plaza's seasonal festivities.
Prescott's moderate climate features four distinct seasons without extreme temperatures, making outdoor activities possible year-round. The city is surrounded by the Prescott National Forest with over 400 miles of recreational trails for hiking and mountain biking. Major employers include Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center, Yavapai County, and the Northern Arizona VA Health Care System. With a population of about 45,800, Prescott maintains a small-town feel while offering robust amenities. The "Quad-City" area, including nearby Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, and Dewey-Humboldt, expands living and employment options while preserving Prescott's historic character.





































