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Classroom at Rittenhouse Elementary School. From 1920 to 1922, the first classes in the Rittenhouse/Queen Creek area were held in a small board-and-batten building that had previously been used as a cook shack by employees of G. R. "Gid" Duncan. Duncan was a partner of land developer Charles Rittenhouse, after whom the school was named.
The Old Rittenhouse Elementary School, located on the S.E. corner of Ellsworth and Queen Creek roads was built in 1925. Used as a school through 1982, this building now houses the San Tan Historical Society .
Rittenhouse Army Heliport (FAA LID: AZ38) formally Williams Field Auxiliary No. 2 is an Arizona Army National Guard training airstrip 11.5 miles (10.0 nmi; 18.5 km) east of the central business district of Queen Creek, a city in Pinal County, Arizona, United States and 31 miles (27 nmi; 50 km) southeast of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
The homesteaders then arrived and began to establish farms and ranches along what was called the Queen Creek Wash. [1] In 1924, Charles Rittenhouse, a land developer, established the Queen Creek Farms Company. The wells in his company pumped 2,150 gallons of water per minute, which helped make his 1,000 acres of land very productive.
Marana Auxiliary Army Airfield No. 5, aka Sahuaro Field in Pima County; Now: El Tiro Gliderport (FAA LID: AZ67) Ryan Army Airfield, Tucson; Contract Primary Flying Training; 25 June 1942–September 1944 11th Army Air Forces Flying Training Detachment (Primary); 10 July 1942–30 April 1944 3049th Army Air Forces Base Unit; 1 May 1944 ...
The school started as the Arizona Boys Ranch (ABR) in 1948 [2] and later grew to include eight facilities in Oracle, Queen Creek, and elsewhere. [3] The original mascot in the ABR era was the Spartans, and colors were green and white. [4] This was a nod to Frank Kush, a Michigan State University alumnus, who helped start the football program in ...
Pegasus Airpark (FAA LID: 5AZ3) is a private-use airport owned by the Pegasus Airpark Flight Association, located 4 miles (3.5 nmi; 6.4 km) south of the central business district of Queen Creek, in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The airport is part of a gated community built around the runway.
Queen Creek Unified School District (QCUSD) is a school district in Maricopa County, Arizona, that serves most of the town of Queen Creek and a portion of the city of Mesa. [2] [3] It was formed in 1947 from land once part of the Higley Unified School District (at the time, neither district was unified; Queen Creek High School would not open until 1967).