Serving
the cities and communities of: Avondale, Buckeye, Circle
City, El Mirage, Glendale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park,
Morristown, Peoria, Sun City, Sun City Grand, Sun City
West, Surprise, Wickenburg, Wittmann, and Youngtown.
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Avondale - In the late 19th century, Avondale was
a pit stop on the main thoroughfare for folks racing to
the ‘Golden Coast’. Today, this vibrant city
is a premier destination for International NASCAR racing,
festivals, shopping, dining, recreation, education, family
living, employment and business location.
Buckeye
- Founded in 1888 and incorporated eight decades ago as
a 440-acre town, Buckeye has surged into the 21st century
with a planning area of almost 600 square miles. While
Buckeye’s population of about 30,000 residents is
expected to increase at a rapid rate over the next few
decades, the family-friendly festivals sprinkled throughout
the year help maintain the small-town feel that makes
Buckeye a nice place to visit – and to live.
El
Mirage - Settled by migrant farm workers in 1937 on
the west bank of the Agua Fria River, this residential
community of approximately 11 square miles was incorporated
in 1951.
Glendale
- Founded in 1892, as a religious and temperance colony,
for the first decade, irrigation farming was the main
occupation. Then diversity – economic, ethnic and
religious – brought new life to Glendale.
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Goodyear
- Goodyear, Arizona . . . a city with a rich, rewarding
quality of life and great community spirit. Nestled near
the base of the Estrella Mountains, Goodyear is one of
the fastest growing cities in the State. Yet it offers
all the advantages of a small community – less traffic,
safe neighborhoods day and night, and a friendly atmosphere
that lets you feel at home right away.
Litchfield
Park - Litchfield Park started in 1916 when Goodyear
Tire and Rubber bought farm land to grow Egyptian long-staple
cotton to use in tire cords. This project was developed
by Paul Litchfield, then a junior executive with Goodyear.
The company town was given his name in 1926.
Peoria
- The City of Peoria was established in the 1880’s
when William J. Murphy’s vision of fertile farm
lands fed by water from the Salt River became reality
with the completion of the Arizona Canal in 1885.
Sun
City - Sun City, Arizona means many things to many
people, but all agree it is a place of cleanliness and
friendliness, a wide variety of interests and activities,
an ideal adult community where all residents can be as
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Sun
City West - Del Webb Corporation, the nation's leading
developer of adult communities, completed construction
of Sun City West in 1997. Its four recreational complexes,
nine golf courses, convenient local businesses, churches
and nationally ranked hospital are all in place -- not
promises of things to come.
Surprise
- Surprise defines vibrant Southwest living; a place
of educational excellence where community, family, and
traditions are built. Surprise is a collection of distinctive
neighborhoods with a small town feel and big city amenities.”
Wickenburg
- Ranchers and farmers discovered the fertile flood
plain of the Hassayampa River and settled in the area.
Together with miner Henry Wickenburg they helped found
the young community of Wickenburg in 1863. The Town
of Wickenburg was incorporated in 1909.
Youngtown
- Youngtown, considered "America's First Retirement
Community" was founded in 1954 when real estate
broker Ben Schleifer and banker Clarence Suggs purchased
land from a dairy ranch. Youngtown was incorporated
in 1960 and became the first city occupied soley by
senior citizens.
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