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Glendale ( / ˈɡlɛndeɪl /) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Located about nine miles northwest of the state capital Phoenix, Glendale is known for State Farm Stadium, which is the home of the Arizona Cardinals football team.
This is a list of historic properties in Glendale, Arizona, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the city's remaining historic structures and monuments.
^ 1949-1950 Salisbury's Glendale, Arizona, north and west Maricopa County Directory – via Arizona Memory Project ^ 1963 The Mullin-Kille Glendale, Arizona ConSurvey City Directory, p. 149 – via Arizona Memory Project ^ "Services Aug. 13 for Max Klass, 84", Glendale Star, 2011-08-02
Westgate Entertainment District, formerly known as "Westgate City Center" is a mixed-use development in Glendale, Arizona. Westgate is described as a super-regional [1] destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, and commercial offices. Funded by millionaire New York architect Ron Elsensohn and anchored by the Desert Diamond Arena, the former home of the NHL team Arizona Coyotes, the ...
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State Farm Stadium is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Glendale, Arizona, United States, west of Phoenix. It is the home of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) and the annual Fiesta Bowl. It replaced Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe as the home of the Cardinals, and is adjacent to Desert Diamond Arena, former home of the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League .
A. Arizona's 7th congressional district. Arizona's 8th congressional district. Categories: Cities in Arizona. Cities in Maricopa County, Arizona. Phoenix metropolitan area. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.