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Prescott Page Turner has been a fixture on Whiskey Row since 1994, occupying a beautifully restored Victorian building that survived the great fire of 1900 which devastated much of downtown Prescott. The store channels the town's identity as Arizona's original territorial capital, with an outstanding collection of books on the Arizona Territory, frontier justice, and the mining boom that built Prescott into a thriving mountain community. The rare books section features early territorial maps, mining claim documents, and first-edition Zane Grey novels set in the Arizona highlands. The mystery section is another standout, curated by an owner who believes that Prescott's history of saloon shootouts and frontier intrigue makes it the perfect setting for crime fiction. The worn wooden floors and original tin ceilings transport visitors to another era, while the carefully selected contemporary fiction reminds them that great storytelling is timeless.
Prescott Page Turner has been a fixture on Whiskey Row since 1994, occupying a beautifully restored Victorian building that survived the great fire of 1900 which devastated much of downtown Prescott. The store channels the town's identity as Arizona's original territorial capital, with an outstanding collection of books on the Arizona Territory, frontier justice, and the mining boom that built Prescott into a thriving mountain community. The rare books section features early territorial maps, mining claim documents, and first-edition Zane Grey novels set in the Arizona highlands. The mystery section is another standout, curated by an owner who believes that Prescott's history of saloon shootouts and frontier intrigue makes it the perfect setting for crime fiction. The worn wooden floors and original tin ceilings transport visitors to another era, while the carefully selected contemporary fiction reminds them that great storytelling is timeless. Located in the heart of Prescott, Arizona, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1994, making it 32 years of championing books and readers.
Monthly Western history lectures, quarterly mystery author nights on Whiskey Row, annual Prescott Frontier Literary Festival, and weekend readings in Courthouse Plaza.
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