Youngtown, Maricopa County, Arizona

Youngtown, a town in good old Arizona, has an actual friendly and quiet atmosphere. Its historically rich lands, all 3.258 square kilometers of it, stretches across the borders of the Maricopa County. Its lands nurture the beautiful Agua Fria River, a water spot that is both historical and soothingly brilliant. For better navigation on this Arizona town, you should keep in mind that this place is situated on the Phoenix/Mesa portion of good old Central Arizona.

The people of Youngtown, 3,010 of them (a number publicly stated by the statistics department of the U.S. government since the actual 2000 census), enjoy good sunny weather. There are 1,669 families in this Arizona town, an approximate from the 1990 census. This town also contains within its confines 0.004 square kilometers of actual surface water area.

This Arizona town has a 2091-mile distance from the good state of Washington DC, the capital state and city of United States. This town also has a 14-mile distance from the Arizona state capital. These is what makes Youngtown a soothing place for retirees and government personnel.

Youngtown has functionally been a fine place of the American Association of Retired People Chapter 1 to do their activities and the like, which provides enough reason this town has been the favorite sanctuary of retirees and the like. Boasting a quiet atmosphere amidst a booming economy, this Arizona town promises to be more than a retirement and vacation haven for people who seek peaceful solitude with their families within the confines of their motherland. As Arizona is now the 21st American state in terms of economy, the good life isn't as elusive in this place as in the other towns of neighboring U.S. states.

Youngtown History

In 1954, the Arizona town of Youngtown acted as the first official retirement community among the U.S. towns. The place also became the first community of its kind in this country to incorporate, doing so in the early 1960s.

This town started out as an actual dairy ranch. Ben Schleifer, the developer of this place's lands that lived in the 1960s, imposed age restrictions and limitations upon having bought the town. The age limitations restricted a certain age group to reside in Youngtown. But in 1988, the age limitation was lifted by the American government, which thus allowed Americans from all walks of life to reside in this place.

The historical society of this town, composed of local residents, maintains and manages an actual log cabin situated in this place's government complex. The richness of this town's history, together with other artifacts and exhibits, can also be viewed by local residents and visitors alike in the actual government complex of Youngtown.

Youngtown has continued to be an actual prime retirement haven for American government personnel. It also acts as American retirees' dream location for them and their good families. This has actually made this place quite a multiracial retirement community, with Latin Americans, African Americans, and Asians composing most of its population.

But Youngtown is both a good retirement community and a bustling town amidst the American dream. With a booming industry, this place has lots of business establishments, parks, and hospitals that it has steadily built and managed through the years of its success. The American government is also providing this place with enough resources to make it a retirement haven and a tourist spot simultaneously. Military bases are also situated near this town, making it a place where technology and that rustic American Western feel combine.

Youngtown Attractions

Youngtown has an actual handful of parks and business establishments to boast of. Being a retirement community, this place has lots of entertainment resources to offer weary family men and government personnel. But the night spots of this town are not only for persons who belong to the retirement age bracket. This place also has night spots that could rival the hottest clubs in the busiest cities of this country.

The Lake Pleasant Regional Park, situated on Youngtown's most peaceful areas, can provide travelers and residents alike a good soothing walk amidst the quiet soothing greens that flourish on this town. If it's relaxation you want, this park, among other prime parks of this town, would be the best answer for your needs. The Tanks Regional Park, for instance, has amenities and the works that you'll never expect from a wild and western community, or even from a retirement haven.

This town also has a social community center called the R.V. Club. This place houses the activities of most local residents. It also provides a place for the Youngtown's local government's own set of activities and gatherings.

The West Valley Genealogical Society, a non-profit organization that specializes on researching and acquiring genealogical data from the town, can also provide you with enough information on the town's rich history. It also has quite a few research materials on the town's people, in terms of sociology. The actual government complex also has a lot to offer those who crave for a fine serving of this town's rich and flavorful history.

Youngtown Economy

The military bases and facilities near Youngtown also hand out an actual handful of jobs and profitable ventures for its local residents. But this place thrives on its hospitals and community resources for the continued sustenance of its economy. Being a retirement community, this place has a number of hospitals and community facilities and resources that all provide this town's retirees good service all year round.

Historically starting out as an actual dairy ranch, Youngtown also has a number of ranch farms that add to the good Arizona meat market industry. This is one of the industries that have made Arizona the 21st state of this country in terms of economic sustainability. This also makes the local business establishments that engage in the meat industry gain a fine share of profitability and viability from Arizona's booming meat industry.

Dairy products are also locally produced and marketed in this town. This makes the aura of this place stick to that good old classic American Western society. But its fine bars and restaurants give this town a good serving of the all-American idea of the good life. These establishments also add a fine touch of modern city living and the works.

Medical technology, apart from computer technology, also thrives in this town. With a handful of universities and schools near and within its borders, this place has a huge serving of brain and skills when it comes to IT and medical expertise.

These are the things that make up the $27,574 average household income of this town. This has made land prices on this place to rise. On the other hand, if you're thinking of actually getting a good home for you and your family when you have made plans of retirement, then Youngtown should be included on the actual top portions of your list.

Youngtown is in Maricopa County located on the east bank of the Agua Fria River. Situated on the south is US 60 and El Mirage to the east and the bigger retirement community, Sun City bordering on the east. It has an elevation of 1,154 feet.

Youngtown’s location was first named “Marinette” back in 1912 by the early homesteaders. It was founded in 1955 and euphemistically renamed Youngtown after the construction of the first retirement community in the area. It holds the distinction of being the first city to be exclusively occupied by retired individuals and designated as Chapter 1 of the American Association of Retired People (AARP). It was also known for lower housing costs and a more mature landscaping of the area.

Age restriction was implemented in Youngtown until it was removed in 1998 allowing all ages to enjoy the community life in the area. It has a population of 3,010 at the 2000 census.

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