Diana Saloon
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D.F. Mitchell Views of Arizona Scenery bub8166pc.jpg BU-B-8166 B&W 1400-8166-0003 BU-B-8166pc Stereograph Print 4x6 Historic Photographs 1880s Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
View of Gurley Street with Granite Mountain in the distance. On the far left is the Diana Saloon. The Confectionery and Fancy Store is also pictured, as well as a team of oxen in front of the buildings.
The Diana Saloon was located on Whiskey Row. and opened in September 1868 at the corner of Montezuma and Gurley Streets, where the Hotel St. Michael now stands. The saloon was one of many buildings burned in Prescott when a fire ravaged Montezuma Street on July 4, 1883.
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