Courthouse plaza keeps centerpiece status through decades of change

The Board of Supervisors voted in favor of this design for a new courthouse by Prescott architect J.R. Minor in 1907, but it never was built.All historic courthouse plaza photos are courtesy of the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott. Prints are available for purchase at the museum, which is located along Gurley Street just west of the courthouse plaza. For more information, call 445-3122 or visit the Internet at www.sharlot.org.

The Board of Supervisors voted in favor of this design for a new courthouse by Prescott architect J.R. Minor in 1907, but it never was built.All historic courthouse plaza photos are courtesy of the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott. Prints are available for purchase at the museum, which is located along Gurley Street just west of the courthouse plaza. For more information, call 445-3122 or visit the Internet at www.sharlot.org.

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