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  2. Scottsdale is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and is part of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Named Scottsdale in 1894 after its founder Winfield Scott, a retired U.S. Army chaplain, the city was incorporated in 1951 with a population of 2,000.

  3. www.scottsdaleaz.gov › about › scottsdale-historyScottsdale History

    Jun 23, 2024 · Discover Scottsdales rich history, from its founding to its development into a thriving city. Learn about key milestones and events that shaped the community.

  4. This is an hour long video that is a very complete history of Scottsdale. Winfield Scott is credited for founding Scottsdale, but find out who supplied services like teaching, blacksmithing, cafes and more to the people who settled in what will become Scottsdale, Arizona.

  5. Jun 16, 2016 · In 1951, Scottsdale incorporated, and the first city council members, along with some of the merchants in town, wanted traffic to slow down and recognize that they were passing through town.

  6. Originally Scottsdale was settled in 1800 and its first name was Orangeville, which was renamed in 1894 by its founder, Chaplin Wendell Scott, a retired U.S. Army soldier and Malcolm White was the first mayor of the Scottsdale, who adopted the slogan “The West’s Most Western Town”.

  7. The Scottsdale area was originally settled by members of the ancient Hohokam culture in around 800 AD and later by the Pima tribe (American Indians), with remnants of the community's early beginnings still seen in the form of the many kilometers of Hohokam irrigation canals.

  8. Aug 20, 2018 · These early settlers established the Scottsdale public school system in 1896, supported a burgeoning artists and writers culture in the early 1900s, and promoted Scottsdale’s affiliation with the earliest area resorts, the Ingleside Inn (1909) and the Jokake Inn (1922).

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