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  2. The Palace Restaurant and Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Restaurant and Saloon is both the oldest business and oldest bar operating in the state of Arizona, United States. Located on historic Whiskey Row in Prescott , the saloon was opened in 1877, and rebuilt in 1901 after a disastrous fire swept the district in 1900.

  3. Palace Saloon - Wikipedia

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    M. H. Donnelly purchased L. Canepa's saloon in the Foster building at the north east corner of Main and Brown. [2] They named this business the "Palace Saloon" and other members of their family arrived in town to help with the business, [3] but by November, the Palace was moving out and the Foster building was renovated for B. O. Hart of Eureka's saloon.

  4. Ferndale Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Palace Saloon (M.H. Donnelly Building) 1902: 341–353 Main St. The Palace Saloon is the westernmost saloon in the conterminous 48 U.S. states. 12: Loewenthal's Ferndale Reliable Store: 344 Main St. Eastlake-Stick – T. J. Frost, Architect. 13: Brown's Office Building: 1902: 350 Main St.

  5. The Oldest Bar in Every State

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    This 1877 saloon in Prescott has a major claim to historical fame: Doc Holliday and the Earps were customers. The original wooden bar of The Palace is still in use, despite threat of fire at the ...

  6. Whiskey Row, Prescott - Wikipedia

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    Wyatt Earp, his brother Virgil (who served as Prescott constable), and Doc Holliday were all frequent visitors of The Palace Restaurant and Saloon on Whiskey Row. [4] The Palace was opened in 1877 and still operates, making it the oldest business in Arizona. [5]

  7. Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This single city block has been the home of the St. Michael's Hotel (formerly the Hotel Burke) and the Palace Hotel since the late 19th century, along with other colorful purveyors of nightlife. Originally built in 1877, The Palace Restaurant and Saloon was rebuilt after the fire, and is now the state's oldest continuous business.

  8. List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental Saloon – The saloon building was built in 1880 at 500 E. Allen Street (5th and Allen). [1] Wyatt Earp was employed as a faro dealer in the Oriental. [13] The Bucket of Blood Saloon – This building once housed the Holiday Water Company and the Owl Cafe and Hotel. It is the oldest continually operated restaurant in Tombstone.

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