Coolidge (Arizona)

Pinal County

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Coolidge is an American city in Arizona in Pinal County. It has about 8,154 inhabitants (conditions 2005 ) in an area of 13.0 km ².

Coolidge, in 1945 and received its charter, was named after the 30th U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. In the city, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, which was the first that was provided by the United States in 1892, a historical monument is located. The place was already in 1200 a permanent settlement site of the Hohokam culture.

By extending the Coolidge Arizona State Routes 87 and 287

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