By Parker Anderson
It has long been known that famed Western movie actor Tom Mix had a soft spot for Prescott. He had first come to town in 1912 when he was just starting out, working for the Selig Polyscope Company when they opened a film branch in the Mile-Hi City. The Selig crew, in the days before obsessive worship of celebrities became a national pastime, had reached out to the citizens of Prescott as friends and neighbors. In between filming movies, they helped Prescott residents plan for the era's Frontier Days events, appeared live at the Elks Theater, and even sang at local funerals.
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