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  2. The city of Phoenix's story begins as people from those settlements expanded south, in conjunction with the establishment of a military outpost to the east of current day Phoenix. [6] The town of Phoenix was settled in 1867, and incorporated in 1881 as the City of Phoenix.

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    • Phoenix's present-day canals were dug by the Hohokam people. Phoenix exists thanks to the sophisticated irrigation system created and maintained by the Hohokam tribe.
    • One of Arizona's Governors is entombed in an above-ground pyramid in Papago Park. The longest serving governor of Arizona, George Hunt, is buried along with six of his family members.
    • To stay cool at night, Phoenicians moved their beds outside. Homes were built with porches designed to accommodate beds outside (sleeping porches). Prior to the advent of air conditioning, people in Phoenix would move their beds out into their yards or build sleeping porches on the outside of their home.
    • Arizona’s state capitol moved four times before settling in Phoenix. Can you imagine the state capitol being in Prescott? Or Tucson? Well, it once was.
  3. By March 1868, water flowed through the canal, and a few members of the company raised meager crops that summer.</div><div><br><h3>Phoenix Is Born</h3><br>By 1868, a small colony had formed approximately four miles east of the present city. Swilling's Mill became the new name of the area.

  4. Dec 30, 2023 · Phoenix, Arizona, an agricultural community near the junction of the Salt and Gila Rivers, was founded in 1867. It became the capital of Arizona Territory in 1889. Phoenix rapidly evolved into a farming and commerce center in the desert Southwest. Its population steadily increased in the early 20th century.

  5. Phoenix became the capital of the new state of Arizona on February 14, 1912. The town saw rapid growth during World War II becoming a major site of war manufacturing. In 1940 the town had 65,000 residents, and by 2010 postwar growth had catapulted the city's population to 1.5 million.

  6. Where History is Happening. Often labeled a “young” city, the history of Phoenix actually goes back millennia — originally settled around 1 A.D. by the Hohokam, and later inhabited by the O’odham and Sobaipuri.

  7. May 1, 2023 · The city was incorporated as a municipality in 1881, and it became the capital of Arizona when the state was granted statehood in 1912. The city experienced rapid growth during World War II, as it was a key center for military training and supplies.

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