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Living in Peoria

The Peoria City Guide is your online resource to information about living, working and playing in Peoria. If you need additional information beyond what you see here, please feel free to contact A Top Real Estate Professional, your Peoria expert.

 

Peoria Community

The City of Peoria is located mostly in Maricopa County in Arizona. A smaller portion is part of Yavapai County. The City is the home to almost 120,000 residents and is physically the fourth largest city in Arizona and ninth in terms of population. Peoria is situated near Sun City, Youngtown, El Mirage, Glendale, Surprise, Litchfield Park and Tolleson.

Peoria Education

The Peoria Unified School District (PUSD) is the third largest district in the State of Arizona, and serves not only the city of Peoria but also portions of the neighboring city of Glendale. There are over 36,000 students attending 29 elementary schools and 6 high schools.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Alta Loma Apache Canyon
Cheyenne Copperwood Cotton Boll
Country Meadows Coyote Hills Desert Harbor
Desert Palms Desert Valley Foothills
Frontier Heritage Ira Murphy
Kachina Oakwood Oasis
Parkridge Paseo Verde Peoria
Pioneer Sahuaro Ranch Santa Fe
Sky View Sun Valley Sundance
Vistancia Zuni Hills  

HIGH SCHOOLS
Cactus Centennial eCampus
Ironwood Liberty Peoria
Raymond S. Kellis Sunrise Mountain  

Peoria History

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. Once this canal was completed, Murphy went East to interest people in settling in this new community. Mr. Murphy was successful in catching people’s attention – over 5,000 acres of land in the new district was purchased by citizens from Peoria, Illinois. Four families from Peoria, Illinois were among the first to move to Arizona to occupy and work their land.

Residences in the new community sprang up, and a school and Post Office were established by 1889. More people followed the original families and Peoria continued to grow as a farming community. The farmlands were fertile and the people made a good living, despite having to battle swarms of red ants and the occasional rattlesnake in the kitchen.

Peoria was incorporated in 1954, with boundaries covering one square mile of land. The warm climate and small-town atmosphere of Peoria continued to attract people, and still do today. Currently, Peoria covers 156 square miles, and is home to nearly 110,000 residents. Peoria is Arizona's 4th largest city in terms of incorporated area, and 9th largest city in terms of population.

From a simple visionary farming community, Peoria, Arizona - a dynamic desert city, has grown.

Peoria News

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  1. Rebel Ridling Named Player of the Week - Most Valuable Network
    Bobby Scales drove home Luis Figueroa in the bottom of the 15th inning for the Iowa Cubs to top the Omaha Royals 6-5 Wednesday night at Principal Park in a four hour and twenty minute contest.

  2. Rich Hill is roughed up in Rookie Ball - Most Valuable Network
    Felix Pie returned from the disabled list with a two-hit day and helped lead the Iowa Cubs to a 10-4 win over the Omaha Royals Tuesday night at Principal Park.

  3. "Me and My Girl" hits Macomb - Western Courier
    "Me and My Girl" hits Macomb Issue date: 7/2/08 Section: News The Tony and Critic Circle award-winning musical "Me and My Girl" will be presented by Western Illinois University's Summer Music Theatre Saturday ...

  4. Daughters of Fission bring rock to a new level by bringing the rhythm to the front of every stage - East Valley Living
    Name : Kathee Austin Email: editor@evliving.com Site: http://www.evliving.com/ See Authors Posts Phoenix, AZ- Daughters of Fission has found a new way to please the delicate palette of rock and roll.

  5. PR-ASCS, Manzanita Weekend in Store for ASCS Canyon Region - The Motor Sports Forum
    Author Topic: PR-ASCS, Manzanita Weekend in Store for ASCS Canyon Region Manzanita Weekend in Store for ASCS Canyon Region Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla.

  6. Norman M. Walton Sr.March 17, 1933 - " June 3, 2008 - Today's News Herald
    Norman M Walton Sr., 75, fell asleep in death Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. He passed away peacefully in Peoria, surrounded by his loving family.

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