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PRESCOTT - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

Prescott: a city of growth surrounded by beauty

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Article Date
March 1976
Journal Title
Ariz Bsns

Guiding local economic development: the case of Prescott

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Author
C. F. Leaming
Article Date
November 1967
Journal Title
Ariz Review
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