114 South Summit Street


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Erwin Baer / Prescott, Arizona Unknown bure4092p.jpg BU-RE-4092 B&W 1407-4092-0000 bure4092p Photo Card Print 6x9 Historic Photographs c. 1893 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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George Riley Parker residence, 114 S. Summit, Prescott, Arizona.

Parker was a prominent businessman and sawmill owner who lived in Prescott for many years.  He died in 1903 and is buried in the Prescott Masonic Cemetery.  His son, Frank G. Parker who pre-deceased him, was a Prescott architect.

This house became the Willow Creek Inn from 1893 until it was moved to 2516 Willow Creek Road in 1962.

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