Community identity is strong in El Mirage. Families come and remain for generations. Many civic events and activities are held throughout the year to bring residents and visitors together. The city of El Mirage has a community center, park and its own library. El Mirage is home to almost 6,000 people.
El Mirage is in Central Arizona. It is in Maricopa County. The town is located 16 miles northwest of Phoenix in the West Valley. It covers 11 square miles.
El Mirage has a wonderful small town feel with opportunities in its future. The town was founded in 1937 as a farm town. The town's heritage is Hispanic, which is evident in many of its celebrations. Today El Mirage's population is 5,741. It sits at an elevation of 1,100 feet. El Mirage has a sunny climate with a summer high temperature of 102 degrees and a winter low temperature of 33 degrees. Even though El Mirage began as a farm community, it is beginning to grow economically with new businesses coming to the area. However, El Mirage will never lose its small town family roots.
Events
Founders Day March
Cinco de Mayo May
Fiesta Patrias September
History Several migrant farm workers founded El Mirage in 1937. This group was in search of a permanent place to live and raise their family. El Mirage became the perfect spot to live and work. The community continues to be strong and those that come to the town to live, remain for many generations.
In 1951, the town was incorporated. Farming was and still is what makes the town prosper. El Mirage is a small town. While other towns around El Mirage are growing, El Mirage has received a very slow steady increase in population.
Today, El Mirage has chosen an aggressive policy for attracting new businesses to the city. El Mirage will be a town of the future. It has no property tax and an ideal location near the Santa Fe Railroad and freeways.
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