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  1. Buckeye, Arizona. /  33.37056°N 112.59083°W  / 33.37056; -112.59083. Buckeye / ˈbʌkaɪ / is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It is Arizona's largest city by area, and it is the westernmost suburb in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 91,502, [5] up from 50,876 in 2010, and 6,537 ...

  2. Among the party was early settler, Malie Monroe Jackson who began the development of the Buckeye, Arizona Canal in 1884. Given the canals importance to the community, the town’s first Post Office, run by Mr. Clanton’s daughter Cora Jane, was also named Buckeye. As years passed, residents began to favor Buckeye over Sidney and in 1910 the ...

  3. In the late 19th century, the visionaries who founded Buckeye embarked on an audacious endeavor—to transform the desert’s harsh terrain into a thriving community. In 1888, the town was christened “Sidney,” paying homage to the Ohio hometown of one of its pioneers, Malin M. Jackson. With determination and grit, these early settlers began ...

  4. Jul 17, 2014 · Advances in transportation put Buckeye on the map. In 1910, the Arizona Eastern Railroad came to Buckeye; the first car in 1911; a steam rail line connected it to Phoenix by 1912; and a state ...

  5. From the moment of arrival the lake captures your attention, a breathtaking body of water unexpected among Arizona’s dry topography. ... Buckeye, AZ 85326. Tel: 623 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuckeyeBuckeye - Wikipedia

    Buckeye (nickname), a nickname for residents of the U.S. state of Ohio, the "buckeye state". Ohio State Buckeyes, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the Ohio State University. Brutus Buckeye, the mascot of the Ohio State University. Aesculus glabra, also known as the Ohio buckeye, Ohio's state tree.

  7. The Story of Buckeye. Buckeye was co-founded by the Clantons, a family who made a tradition of settling places. Thomas Newt Clanton left for Arizona in 1877, leading a party of six men, three women and ten children from Creston, Iowa. The Clanton’s hailed from Madison County, Iowa, which was settled by Thomas' father, Isaac, who is buried ...

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