Paradise Valley (Arizona)
Paradise Valley | |
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Lage im County und in Arizona | |
Basisdaten | |
Gründung: | 1961 |
Staat: | Vereinigte Staaten |
Bundesstaat: | Arizona |
County: | Maricopa County |
Koordinaten: | 33° 32′ N, 111° 57′ W |
Zeitzone: | Mountain Standard Time (UTC−7) |
Einwohner: | 12.658 (Stand: 2020) |
Haushalte: | 5.798 (Stand: 2020) |
Fläche: | 40,1 km² (ca. 15 mi²) davon 40,1 km² (ca. 15 mi²) Land |
Bevölkerungsdichte: | 316 Einwohner je km² |
Höhe: | 409 m |
Postleitzahl: | 85253 |
Vorwahl: | +1 480 |
FIPS: | 04-52930 |
GNIS-ID: | 0009197 |
Website: | www.paradisevalleyaz.gov |
Bürgermeister: | Jerry Bien-Willner |
Paradise Valley ist eine US-amerikanische Stadt in Arizona im Maricopa County. Das U.S. Census Bureau hat bei der Volkszählung 2020 eine Einwohnerzahl von 12.658[1] ermittelt. Paradise Valley hat eine Fläche von 40,1 km². Die Stadt befindet sich zwischen den Arizona State Routes 51 und 101.
Geboren und aufgewachsen ist hier, nahe Phoenix, der Hauptstadt des US-Bundesstaats Arizona, der US-amerikanische Journalist und Politico-Auslandskorrespondent Matthew Karnitschnig.[2]
Fotogalerie
- Paradise Valley (2008)
- Paradise Valley (2005)
- Tesseract School's Doubletree Campus (2009)
- Goldwater House (2016)
- Barry Goldwater Memorial Park (2016)
- Barry Goldwater Memorial Park (2016)
- Edward L. Jones House (2013)
- Fouquieria macdougalii (2008)
Persönlichkeiten
- Peter Kostis (* 1946), Golfanalytiker
- Erskine Caldwell (* 1903–1987), US-Schriftsteller („Tabacco Road“) lebte hier bis zu seinem Tod
Weblinks
Belege
- ↑ Explore Census Data Paradise Valley town, Arizona. Abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2022.
- ↑ Profil Matthew Karnitschnig, WDR.de, abgerufen am 30. März 2021.
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Tesseract School's Doubletree Campus in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Autor/Urheber: Marine 69-71, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Barry Goldwater Memorial Park. The park, which is dedicated to the memory of Senator Barry Goldwater, is located in 6401 N. Tatum Blvd. in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
Autor/Urheber: Miwasatoshi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Fouquieria macdougalii, cultivated, private residence, Paradise Valley, Arizona
Autor/Urheber: Marine 69-71, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Entrance to the Barry Goldwater Memorial Park. The park which is dedicated to the memory of Senator Barry Goldwater is located in 6401 N. Tatum Blvd. in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
(c) Mwinog2777 in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, CC BY-SA 3.0
Paradise Valley, looking east in Arizona.
Autor/Urheber: sean horan from Phoenix, AZ, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Welcome sign in Paradise Valley Arizona
Autor/Urheber: Marine 69-71, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Goldwater House a.k.a. Be-nun-i-kin (Navajo for house on top of hill) was built in 1952, and is located atop Scorpion Hill on Keim Street, just east of 40th Street in Paradise Valley, Arizona. The house was constructed with sandstone from the Navajo Reservation.
Historic Edward L. Jones House and garden — located at 5555 N. Casa Blanca Drive in Paradise Valley, Maricopa County, Arizona.
- The Pueblo Revival Style residence was built in 1925, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County #96001474.
This map shows the incorporated areas and Indian reservation boundaries in Maricopa County, Arizona.
- The City of Paradise Valley is highlighted in red.
- Other incorporated cities are shown in gray, planning area borders for these cities and Indian reservation borders are shown as solid black lines, along with water bodies and major highways and roads.
- Notes
- Changes from Previous Version: Updated the maps to include water bodies and to make "less boring" than the plain black/white/gray maps. Format was updated to match standards laid out by WikiProject Maps/Conventions.
- Credits
- Map data is based on data from the following Webpage: Maricopa County Interactive GIS Map. I created this map in Inkscape.