Avondale History

June 19, 2008 by Carl Chapman · Leave a Comment 

It began in the 1900s with a freight station created by a cowboy named Billy Moore. The area that is now known as the city of Avondale was first called Coldwater. The name referred to how the nearby Agua Fria River flowed sporadically on and off.

Later, the town became an agricultural community. Crops such as lettuce, cauliflower, onions, melons, dates, citrus, and barley were grown in the area. Soon, the area received the nickname “Arizona’s Salad Bowl”. Eventually the name changed to Avondale, named after a local ranch.

Today, Avondale covers approximately 24 square miles and is still known for its farming. However, it is fast becoming a great location for new homes. Avondale is holding on to its small town feel, yet planning for its future.

Billy Moore created a freight station here the 1900’s . The place was called Coldwater, which referred to the on and off flowing Agua Fria River.

Soon, it began to grow as an agricultural town. The area became known as Arizona ’s salad bowl. The land produced lettuce, carrots, cauliflower, onions and many other vegetables. The melons, dates and citrus grown here are among the best in the state. Cotton, wheat, barley and alfalfa are also produced.

Avondale was incorporated in 1946. The town is one of the largest farming areas. It has seen a big growth spurt between 1980 and 1990, nearly doubling in size. Today, Avondale has become a hot spot for car racing and new housing.

Avondale History

December 28, 2007 by arizonan · Leave a Comment 

Avondale, founded around 1900 and incorporated in 1946, is named after a nearby ranch.

White Tanks Mountain Regional Park lies to the northwest and is named for its natural rock water tanks. Many unusual petroglyphs are found in the 26,000-acre park, which features hiking trails, a waterfall and scenic desert vistas.