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Bounded by Thomas Rd., Windsor Ave., 15th And 16th Ave. Encanto: The Vlassis Ruzow and Associates Building is located at 1545 W. Thomas Road. The building is considered historical by the Phoenix Historic Preservation Office. [10]
The Shiloh Baptist Church was built in 1924 and is located at 901 W. Buckeye Road. This is one of the earliest African-American churches in the West side of Phoenix. It is listed in the African American Historic Property Survey of the City of Phoenix.
Buckeye/Central Avenue is an under-construction light rail station on the Valley Metro system in Phoenix. Built as part of the South Central Extension, [1] it is located on Central Avenue near the intersection of Buckeye Road. [2] The station is expected to open in 2025. [3]
Grant Street / Buckeye Road (Historic US 80) No westbound signage for Buckeye Road: 198.843 [c] 320.007: 198: Buckeye Road (Historic US 80) Westbound exit only: 197.943 [c] 318.558: 197: Durango Street / 19th Avenue: No westbound signage for Durango Street: Durango Curve; Black Canyon Freeway transitions to Maricopa Freeway: 196.938 [c] 316.941 ...
SR 85 north (Ogelsby Road north) to I-10 – Los Angeles: West end of Historic US 80 concurrency: Tolleson–Phoenix line: 25.9: 41.7: Historic US 80 east (Buckeye Road) / 75th Avenue: Eastern terminus; east end of Historic US 80 concurrency; road continues into Phoenix as Buckeye Road (Historic US 80 east) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
State Route 30 (SR 30), also known as the Tres Rios Freeway, is a planned freeway in the southwest part of the Phoenix metropolitan area.It is planned as a reliever for Interstate 10 five miles to the south and will run through the communities of Buckeye, Goodyear, Avondale, and Phoenix.
View of Main Street. Verrado is a master-planned community located in the city of Buckeye, Arizona, approximately 25 miles (40 km) west of downtown Phoenix.The development, at the base of the White Tank Mountains, is the largest suburban community in Metropolitan Phoenix in which the concept of New Urbanism was utilized. [1]
Interstate 10 enters the metropolitan area from the west in Buckeye and proceeds through the West Valley cities of Goodyear, Avondale, and Tolleson; it interchanges with the Loop 303 in Goodyear and the northbound Loop 101 in Tolleson. Following the Loop 101 interchange, I-10 reaches the western city limits of Phoenix.