Prescott Windshield Replacement and Auto Glass Repair
The Yavapai County seat, Prescott, has more than 40,000 residents, making it one of northern Arizona’s largest cities. Like many other cities in Arizona, it was founded when settlers moved West during the gold rush and have seen rapid growth and development since then. SafePro Auto Glass provides residents of the area with first-rate auto glass repair and windshield replacement services.
SafePro Auto Glass provides mobile windshield repair and replacement services throughout Prescott, Arizona, and our technicians will come to your home or work to provide the best in auto glass repair. We use high-quality materials and only staff professional, experienced installers. Our high-quality urethane and OEM glass are installed by technicians with at least three years of experience, and we are insurance approved to provide these services at no cost to Prescott residents. Call us at 928-436-6333 to set up an appointment for us to fix your chipped or cracked auto glass.
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This limited-time offer requires a windshield replacement covered by auto insurance.
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A popular author during the Civil War period, William H. Prescott, is who the city is named for. Some of the works he is known for include The History of Ferdinand and Isabella, The Conquest of Peru, and others. As of 1863, Prescott was a small mining town, but it has since developed into an influential and large Arizona city. Prescott is the home to Arizona's oldest existing restaurant and bar, The Palace, located on Whiskey Row.
Prescott's architecture is unlike many other Arizona cities, focused more on Victorian-style than the Western architecture seen throughout much of the rest of the state. It also maintains older buildings more actively than many other cities, and 525 of the city's buildings are included in the National Register of Historic Places. The number would have been even higher had a major fire not destroyed many of the city's oldest buildings in the early 1900s.
Entertainment is focused on a large number of annual festivals for residents. A few of these include the Bluegrass Festival, Frontier Days, and many other activities for residents of all ages and with a number of different interests.