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Mesa, AZ is located just east of Phoenix, AZ. It is the third largest city in the state of Arizona. Mesa, AZ is home to the Polytechnic Campus of Arizona State University, major league baseball spring training camps, and several airfields.
Mesa, AZ was founded by the First Mesa Company and was registered as a town site in July 1878. Upon the creation of Falcon Field and Williams Field, Mesa, AZ experienced a population boom. In the 1950s and 1960s, Mesa, AZ experienced an industrial boom through early aerospace companies at each of the air fields. However, in 1960 at least half of the residence of Mesa, AZ continued to make a living with agriculture. Since the 1960s Mesa, AZ has met the overall industrial increase of the Greater Phoenix Area.
In 2008, the estimated population of Mesa, AZ was 463, 552. The average household size was 2.68, with an average family size slightly larger at 3.20. The median age of residents in Mesa, AZ was 32. The median income in Mesa, AZ was $42, 817. The median family income was slightly higher. Median income for males was slightly higher than females.
Mesa, AZ is the hottest in July, with an average of 106 °F. December is the coolest month with an average high of 67 °F and low of 40 °F. Average annual precipitation for Mesa, AZ is 9.23 inches, with the most precipitation in March (1.19 in.) and least precipitation in June (0.06 in.).
There are several eye-catching attractions in Mesa, AZ including the Chicago Cubs Spring Training facility currently hosted at HoHoKam Park. Mesa, AZ has an Arts Center and town Amphitheatre, as well as several museums. There are two archeological sites in Mesa, AZ, the Mesa Grande Ruins and the Park of the Canals. Like many cities, Mesa has several public libraries and even includes a water park.
Transportation in and around Mesa, AZ include interstates, bypasses, and state routes; the U.S. route 60 goes through Mesa, AZ from Phoenix, AZ on the west to Apache Junction, AZ on the east, the Loop 101 borders Mesa, AZ on the West and the Loop 202 borders Mesa, AZ on the North and East. West Mesa, AZ connects to the METRO Light Rail Line that has service throughout the Greater Phoenix Area. There are two active airfields in Mesa, AZ, Falcon Field and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway, formerly Williams Field.