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Welcome to Prescott, Arizona "Everybody's Hometown"
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Located in the mountains of north central Arizona and approximately 96 miles northwest of Phoenix and 90 miles southwest of Flagstaff, the city borders the Prescott National Forest to the south and west. Las Vegas is approximately 260 miles to the northwest and the Grand Canyon is a hour and a half drive to the north. San Diego and Disneyland in Anaheim are within a day's drive.
Prescott and the nearby towns of Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey/Humboldt form what is known locally as the Quad-City area.
Prescott's average elevation is 5,400 feet. The local climate is mild, with average temperatures ranging from 50 degrees in the winter to 90 degrees in the summer.
The average precipitation is 19.8 inches, most of which is rain.
The city has experienced moderate growth since 1975 with the population increasing from 16,888 to 33,938 in 2001. As of July 1, 2001, the city encompasses 38.40 square miles.
Dubbed "Everybody's Hometown", Prescott is home to the downtown Courthouse Plaza, famous Whiskey Row, World's Oldest Rodeo, Prescott Fine Arts Association, Sharlot Hail Museum, Phippen Art Museum, Folk Arts Fair, Frontier Days, and Territorial Days. It has been officially designated as "Arizona's Christmas City" by the State of Arizona .
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