The City of Peoria was
established in the 1880’s when William J. Murphy’s vision of
fertile farm lands fed by water from the Salt River became
reality with the completion of the Arizona Canal in 1885. Once
this canal was completed, Murphy went East to interest people
in settling in this new community. Mr. Murphy was successful
in catching people’s attention – over 5,000 acres of land in
the new district was purchased by citizens from Peoria,
Illinois. Four families from Peoria, Illinois were among the
first to move to Arizona to occupy and work their land.
Peoria was
incorporated in 1954, with boundaries covering one square mile
of land. The warm climate and small-town atmosphere of Peoria
continued to attract people, and still do today. Currently,
Peoria covers 162 square miles, and is home to over 120,000
residents. Peoria is Arizona's 4th largest city in terms of
incorporated area, and 9th largest city in terms of
population.