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A Landmark 1901 Georgian Revival Estate.Rich in history and architectural distinction, this exceptional 1901 Georgian Revival residence was built by Richard E. Sloan, Arizona's last Territorial Governor.Serving until Arizona achieved statehood, Governor Sloan's legacy is woven directly into this remarkable home--an enduring cornerstone of Prescott and Arizona history.Set on two downtown lots totaling over one-third of an acre, just minutes from Prescott's iconic Courthouse Plaza, the property offers rare scale, privacy, and presence within the Historic District.Spanning 4,137+ square feet, the residence includes multiple bedrooms and 3.5 baths, thoughtfully arranged across multiple levels, and is complemented by an oversized detached 2+ car garage, originally constructed as the home's carriage house.The architecture is unmistakably Georgian Revival.A classic hipped roof with decorative balustrade surrounding a central roof deck, two-story pilasters, classically detailed eaves, and three original fireplaces establish symmetry and stately proportion.Inside, original hardwood floors, millwork, and wall treatments reflect the craftsmanship of the era.A grand dual staircase, illuminated by a custom stained-glass window, anchors the welcoming foyer.The main level offers a formal parlor, expansive entertaining room, and gracious gathering spaces--rooms once host to notable social events and Territorial-era meetings.Authentic period functionality remains intact, including servants' quarters with a private stairway to the kitchen, a rare and highly prized historic detail.The upper levels continue the story...See More
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