In this fiery episode of the Whiskey Row History Show, hosts Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley Courtney dive into one of Prescott’s most pivotal moments: the Great Fire of 1900. Over the course of just five hours, flames consumed more than 70 buildings, caused the modern equivalent of $55–60 million in damages, and reshaped Whiskey Row forever. From dynamite firefighting tactics and exploding saloons to looting, piano sing-alongs, and the resilience of Prescott’s townsf...
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In this fiery episode of the Whiskey Row History Show, hosts Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley Courtney dive into one of Prescott’s most pivotal moments: the Great Fire of 1900. Over the course of just five hours, flames consumed more than 70 buildings, caused the modern equivalent of $55–60 million in damages, and reshaped Whiskey Row forever. From dynamite firefighting tactics and exploding saloons to looting, piano sing-alongs, and the resilience of Prescott’s townsf...
Doc Holliday in Prescott: Myths, Truths & Crossroads | The Whiskey Row History Show
The Whiskey Row History Show
1 hour 10 minutes
4 months ago
Doc Holliday in Prescott: Myths, Truths & Crossroads | The Whiskey Row History Show
Join Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley G. Courtourtney as they take a deep dive into the little-known chapter of Doc Holliday's life—his time in Prescott, Arizona. From Montezuma Hot Springs to the gambling halls of Whiskey Row, this episode uncovers the journeys, choices, and contradictions of the infamous dentist-turned-gunslinger. The Whiskey Row History Show is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://C...
The Whiskey Row History Show
In this fiery episode of the Whiskey Row History Show, hosts Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley Courtney dive into one of Prescott’s most pivotal moments: the Great Fire of 1900. Over the course of just five hours, flames consumed more than 70 buildings, caused the modern equivalent of $55–60 million in damages, and reshaped Whiskey Row forever. From dynamite firefighting tactics and exploding saloons to looting, piano sing-alongs, and the resilience of Prescott’s townsf...