By Dewey E. Born
At the beginning of this century a frequent visitor to Prescott was the Medicine Man. He would set up shop on a street corner at night and, with flaming torches and some entertainment to draw a crowd, sell his cure-all elixir. In 1906, one of these potion purveyors arrived with a different attraction. He had a motion picture projector which he set up in the second story window of a building and used the wall of a building across the street for a screen. When it was dark enough, he showed "The Great Train Robbery" which was just eight minutes long. This was probably the first movie shown in Prescott.
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