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Maricopa Wells ~ An Oasis in the Desert
Maricopa has had three locations over the years: Maricopa Wells, Maricopaville and Maricopa Junction which gradually became known as Maricopa. Each stage of its life has contributed greatly to the growth and development of the Southwest. Its conception took place at a series of watering holes eight miles north of present day Maricopa, and about a mile west of Pima Butte. It was called Maricopa Wells. Several of Famous Stagecoach Relay Station and Trading Center in 1800s Maricopa Wells was one of the most important relay stations along the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Routeduring the 1800s. Although little remains of this once bustling community, it played an important part in the progress and development of the southwest. It was one of the best known spots in The most prosperous period of time for Maricopa Wells was in the 1870s. During this time the Wells provided water and food for not only the east-west travelers, but those who traveled to the north. Fairly good roads had been built by James A. Moore, the proprietor at Maricopa Wells, to all points north and the Wells was a constant hubbub of activity. With its ample supply of water and prosperous trading center, it truly was a shining beacon and sanctuary in the desert for those thousands of travelers who depended upon its resources for their survival.
Maricopaville: Maricopa’s second moment of fame took place eight miles south of Maricopa Wells and about three miles west of present day Maricopa. It was called Maricopaville. In 1879, the Southern Pacific Railroad was in the process of building a railroad line from
Maricopa: Famous Railroad Junction ~ 1887 However, a railroad line was never built from Maricopaville into City of One of Fastest Growing Cities in What is life like in Maricopa today? Maricopa is suddenly in the spotlight again. This time it shines, not as a famous stagecoach relay station and trading center, nor as a railroad junction connecting the east and west with all points north, but as one of the fastest growing cities in the You cannot find a finer or more ideal place to raise your children and live than in Maricopa. If you have lived here for many years you know what I’m talking about. If you are one of the thousands of people who recently moved here! Congratulations! Welcome! You have found the BEST KEPT SECRET in Arizona-Maricopa.
These words of Amelia Earhart can certainly apply to the awesome task that lies ahead for its city leaders, “Some of us have great runways already built for us. If you have one, take OFF! But if you don’t have one, realize it is your responsibility to grab a shovel and build one for you and for those who will follow after you.” Maricopa’s first elected City Council took office with shovels in hand on June 1, 2004, and enthusiastically began the challenge of laying the foundation for the City of
Build It and They Will Come The City of Building a City Together Today, if you are one of the thousands of newcomers, you are the new pioneers, bringing with you a wide array of talents, energy and enthusiasm. You will define the City of Reflections of a
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