The Senator gold mine is an inactive mine located in the picturesque hilly and wooded area at the end of Senator Highway, about 10 miles south of Prescott. It was first opened around 1871 and was primarily operated between 1883 and 1899. Although it was initially created for the prospect of gold, the mine also produced significant amounts of lead, zinc, copper and silver. A mining town was established adjacent to the mine along the Hassayampa River to support the mine, including a saloon, a … [Read more...] about Exploring a Gold Mine of an Opportunity South of Prescott
Matt Fish
Unique Opportunity to Own a Crown Jewel of Prescott History
In a town as rich with history as Prescott, there are few buildings as iconic as the Bashford-Burmister building where Bashford Courts resides. An atrium mall, Bashford Courts is known for unique specialty shops that are sure to entice locals and visitors alike. Beyond the variety of items, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the unique architecture and history of the Bashford-Burmister Company, which became Bashford Courts in 1994. L. Bashford established the company in 1864, the same … [Read more...] about Unique Opportunity to Own a Crown Jewel of Prescott History

