Just a century ago, the now-tony tourist destination of Scottsdale was a tiny farming village in the pristine desert east of Phoenix. Named for its 1888 homesteaders―U.S. Army chaplain Winfield Scott and his wife, Hel...

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Just a century ago, the now-tony tourist destination of Scottsdale was a tiny farming village in the pristine desert east of Phoenix. Named for its 1888 homesteaders―U.S. Army chaplain Winfield Scott and his wife, Helen―Scottsdale remained a farming and ranching community through World War II. After the war, businesses and families flocked to Scottsdale for its climate and unlimited opportunities―creating a place they branded “The West’s Most Western Town.” Throughout the decades, residents and visitors alike have enjoyed adventures in the desert; a thriving arts, crafts, and cultural community; a healthful climate and healthcare industry; and fun-packed events and outdoor sports. Residents have had the additional benefits of living and working in a great hometown, with excelling schools, an international reputation for environmental preservation, and a diverse economy that boasts an eclectic array of businesses.

  • Number of Pages: 128
  • Published By: Arcadia Publishing Inc
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of America
  • Release Date: February 28, 2007
  • Location: Arizona
  • Illustration Style: Black and White
  • ISBN Number: 9780738548753
  • Book Format: Paperback

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