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Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt - Arizona
Chamber of Commerce
City Hall
Prescott Police Department
222 S. Marina Street, Prescott, AZ 86303
Telephone: 928-778-1444
Prescott Valley:
Prescott Valley Police
7601 E. Civic Circle
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314Non-Emergency Dispatch:
(928) 772-9267
Chino Valley:
Chamber of Commerce
City Hall
Chino Valley Police
1020 W. Palomino Rd.
Chino Valley, AZ 86323
Non-Emergency (928) 636-4223
Dewey-Humboldt:
Sheriff's Office
928-771-3260
Quad-City Incorporation
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If entertainment is what you’re looking for you will find that entertainment and history blend well in Prescott and Quad-City area. Enjoy a drink at historic Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott or spend time at the ultra fashionable Prescott Valley Entertainment District located in the heart of Prescott Valley. After shopping at The Gateway mall located between Prescott and Prescott Valley with it’s nostalgic feel and all the amenities for your shopping needs stop in for a Mexican lunch or Dinner at Macayo’s, have a mug at the Celtic Crossings Pub or take home a meal from the world famous Honey Bake Ham establishment. Inside the Gateway Mall you will find, Barnes & Noble bookstore, Sears, J. C. Penny, Dillard’s, A Touch of Nature natural spa products from the Dead Sea, Bella Pierre with its luscious mineral makeup line, the list goes on and on. The Gateway Mall also features open stands in the walkways with favorites like See’s Candies, Alltel, Quest, AT&T Mobil, and many many more.
Just down the road from the Gateway Mall is everyone’s favorite home improvement centers, Lowe’s and Home Depot, travel a little further and you will see the Yavapai Casino & Resort on top of the hill and Bucky’s Casino at the bottom of the hill both are conveniently located just off hwy 69.
Chino Valley nestled just north of Prescott on state hwy 89 also boasts it’s outstanding panoramic vista views of the Twin Peaks in Flagstaff, and surrounding mountain ranges. Chino Valley boasts of its variety of vegetation, good soil for crops, pure water supply, and agricultural purposes. Chino Valley hosts many small and large ranches and is a desirable area to bring up a family.
Dewey–Humboldt the newest town to the Quad-City area is located 15 miles south of Prescott in the beautiful Aqua Fria River Valley. With the incorporation of the towns of Dewey and Humboldt this area is growing fast and becoming a prime spot to live.