In the heart of Prescott, Arizona, Courthouse Plaza is a green, tree-shaded square that’s been the city’s social and cultural hub since the late 19th century. At its center stands the historic Yavapai County Courthouse, a stately neoclassical building completed in 1916, surrounded by wide lawns, pathways, and veteran memorials.
Through the live webcam feed, you can watch daily life unfold – locals enjoying coffee on park benches, street musicians performing on sunny afternoons, and seasonal festivals drawing crowds to the plaza. Prescott is known for its “World’s Oldest Rodeo,” and in summer the square becomes a lively stage for parades, arts-and-crafts fairs, and outdoor concerts.
The live stream also captures the charm of the surrounding streets, lined with galleries, saloons, and cafés, making this not just a scenic town center but the very soul of Prescott. Whether under bright Arizona sunshine or lit up for holiday events, the Courthouse Plaza offers a real-time glimpse into the city’s warm, welcoming atmosphere.