The Valley was still growing in the early 50s, and people were flocking to Maryvale to see the new homes for themselves.
PHOENIX — The Valley of the Sun continues to grow at an incredible pace. Thousands of people move to Phoenix and its surrounding cities every month and there doesn't appear to be any signs of slowing down.
The historian recently sat down with 12News to take a look back at some old photos of the Valley's past, and one in particular has a special significance. During the peak of the Maryvale community, Schumacher said Long was selling about 125 homes per week for $7,000 - $9,000.
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