Glendale, Arizona

Everything Glendale is known for

2 songs mention this city 1 artist from here

Music in Glendale

Songs About Glendale

All the Small Things
Blink-182
100%
Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes
George Jones
3%
"Old Marty, Hank and Lefty"

Artists From Glendale

Rivers & Roads in Song near Glendale

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Glendale.

History of Glendale

Peoria, AZ RoadyGoat

Peoria, Arizona, might conjure images of sun-drenched citrus groves and the dry bed of the New River shimmering in the heat, a landscape that once lured settlers from its namesake in Illinois. That pioneer spirit still resonates, but today, Peoria is known as much for its community feel as its agricultural past.

3.8 mi away

Peoria, AZ RoadyGoat

Peoria, Arizona, owes its name to a group of settlers who arrived in 1886, longing for the fertile farmlands they'd left behind in Peoria, Illinois. They saw promise in the Arizona soil, hoping the desert could blossom into something resembling their Midwestern home. At 1,145 feet above sea level, the new Peoria offered more than just arable land; it presented sweeping vistas of the surrounding desert, a stark contrast to the flat Illinois prairie. While citrus groves and agriculture did initially take root, establishing Peoria's early identity, the dream of replicating the Illinois landscape never fully materialized. The New River, usually a dry wash snaking through the landscape, became a harsh reminder of the desert's power. The devastating flood of 1905 reshaped the town and prompted significant efforts to control the river’s unpredictable nature. Despite these challenges, Peoria cultivated its own unique identity, growing into a comfortable, community-focused suburb. It’s a place where the "Peoria Sunrise" cocktail was invented, a vibrant blend of tequila, grenadine, and orange juice mirroring the desert sky.

3.8 mi away

Youngtown, AZ RoadyGoat

Youngtown, Arizona, a small island of tranquility amidst the bustling Phoenix metropolitan area, owes its existence to a specific vision: a haven for retirees. Del Webb, a name synonymous with planned communities, saw the potential in this stretch of desert in the 1950s. Irrigation was key. Without it, Webb's dream of a self-contained town catering to active seniors wouldn't have been possible. The town's very name, "Youngtown," speaks to the lifestyle it promised: not just retirement, but a vibrant and engaging chapter of life. The deliberate focus on retirees shaped the local economy. Healthcare facilities and related services became essential, reflecting the needs of the community. While the Phoenix Open golf tournament and the Arizona Cardinals' success brought regional attention, Youngtown maintained its distinct identity as a place of quiet leisure. The drier air, a consequence of its higher elevation, also likely contributed to its appeal for those seeking relief from more humid climates.

7.6 mi away

Heard Museum

1929

One of the finest collections of Native American art and culture in the world, founded in Phoenix in 1929, with a permanent exhibit on the legacy of Indian boarding schools.

8.0 mi away

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