PEORIA, ARIZONA
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About Peoria, Arizona
Peoria is a major suburb of Phoenix in Maricopa and Yavapai counties in Arizona. Peoria is currently the sixth largest city in Arizona for land area, and the ninth largest for population. In the late 1880’s, the city got its name from early settlers who moved to the area from Peoria, Illinois. Peoria (it’s name is a corruption of the Illini word for “prairie fire”) was incorporated in 1954 and actually is now larger in population than its namesake city in Illinois. Peoria, Arizona was listed in Money magazine’s “Top 100 Places to Live” (July 2008).
Peoria has 160,000 residents. The Agua Fria River and New River flow through Peoria. The New Waddell Dam holds back Lake Pleasant in the northern end of the city, and mountains and hills are at the northern end of Peoria (Sunrise Mountain, West Wing Mountain, East Wing Mountain, Calderwood Butte, Cholla Mountain, White Peak, Hieroglyphic Mountains, and Twin Buttes).
A professional dining theater that performs Broadway shows, Arizona Broadway Theatre, is located in the Peoria 83 (P83) Entertainment district. In the city’s Old Town area, the Center for the Performing Arts is home stage of Theater Works, a nationally recognized community theatre. As part of a downtown revitalization project, the Peoria Center for Performing Arts is a $13 million facility that brings community theatre, youth Readers Theater programs, and special events to the city throughout the year.
Major League Baseball teams San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners have their spring training facilities at the Peoria Sports Complex. Peoria has parks and recreation facilities including Rio Vista Recreation Center and Park, and Pioneer Community Park. Just north of Peoria is Lake Pleasant and Lake Pleasant Regional Park. Peoria has over 25 miles of trails —- the New River Trail has both a desert and water experience.
Challenger Space Center is located in Peoria, AZ. It is a facility over 20,000 square feet in size, and offers simulated space missions and other educational experiences.
Peoria has public and private schools —- the majority of the city is in the Peoria Unified School District, which is the third largest school district in Arizona, rated in the top 17% of the 1,500 top-ranking schools nationwide. Peoria provides higher education opportunities:
- Trine University
- ASU’s West Campus
- the Thunderbird School of Global Management
- Midwest University
In January, 2010, Stirling Energy partner company Tessara Solar completed the 1.5 MW Maricopa Solar power plant in Peoria. The power plant is comprised of 60 SES SunCatchers, large, tracking, concentrating solar power (CSP) dish collector that generates 25 kilowatts (kW) of electricity in full sun. Each of the 38-foot-diameter collectors contains over 300 curved mirrors (heliostats) that focus sunlight onto a power conversion unit, which contains the Stirling engine. The dish uses dual-axis tracking to follow the sun precisely as it moves across the sky.
Many properties in the city of Peoria are considered to be historical and are in the National Register of Historic Places or listed in the Peoria Register of Historic Places. Historic buildings in Old Town Peoria and the Palo Verde Ruin include: The Peoria Central School, Edwards Hotel, and the Peoria Jail House.
Peoria has several top ten ranks on the list of “Top 101 cities with…” including:
- #2 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the hottest summers (all rankings of population 50,000+)”
- #4 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the highest daily high temperatures”
- #6 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the largest percentage increase in population in the 1990s”
- #6 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the highest average sunshine amount”
- #7 on the list of “Top 100 cities with newest houses”
- #9 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females working in industry: Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers”
- #9 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males working in industry: Utilities.”
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