By Ray Carlson
The Prescott Free Academy was built in 1876 to make the town “the educational . . . centre of the Territory.” The building was not only “the handsomest structure in the Territory” but also the “strongest brick building . . . possible to make.” Surprisingly, there was “not even a crack in the plastering, showing the foundation to be solid.” Built on Gurley Street two blocks east of the Courthouse Square, it formed the first impression visitors had of the town.
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