Green Acres Glendale Mortuary has been an important part of the Glendale community for more than 45 years. We have been operating out of our location with the same warm and intimate atmosphere since our founding. Today, we are proud to be part of...
Funeral Homes in Laveen, AZ
Best Funeral Services & Chapel was established in 1987 to provide an alternative to high priced, “Wall Street” owned funeral homes and cemeteries. We maintain our commitment to offer our communities affordable Funeral & Cremation Services in...
Green Acres Cemetery opened in 1957, founded by the Hawkins family when Scottsdale was still a young town. The mortuary was built at the current location in 1962, making us the first combination mortuary and cemetery in the state of Arizona....
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Facts about the city
Laveen /ləˈviːn/ is an \"urban village\" within the city of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, situated eight miles (13 km) southwest of Downtown Phoenix between South Mountain and the confluence of the Gila and Salt rivers. Parts of Laveen constitute an unincorporated community in Maricopa County, while the remainder falls within the city limits of Phoenix, constituting the city's \"Laveen Village\". Laveen Village is split between District 7 and District 8, both notable as minority-majority districts for the city. Although Laveen has been home to \"pastoral alfalfa, cotton, and dairy farms\" since the 1880s, housing and commercial developments have been increasingly urbanizing the area.
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History
The only bridged crossing was at Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona Avenue, more than six miles (10 km) away. Accessed 21 April 2006.. Parts of Laveen constitute an unincorporated area in Maricopa County, while the remainder falls within the city limits of Phoenix, constituting the city's "Laveen Village". Despite its proximity to Phoenix, the community was isolated from its larger neighbor by the Salt River (Arizona) River, which until the Roosevelt Dam was completed in 1911 carried water year-round. Because of its isolation, early Laveen was Autonomy of Phoenix and became relatively Self-sufficiency supporting two general stores, a barbershop, Automobile repair shop garage, two pool halls, and a building for the Laveen Women's Club.History section of http://www.laveen.org.
The official website for the city of Laveen is https://phoenix.gov/PLANNING/vplaveen.html.
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