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 Litchfield Park began in 1916 when Goodyear Tire and Rubber bought arm land to grow Egyptian long-staple cotton to use in tire cords. This project was developed by Paul Litchfield, then a junior executive with Goodyear. The company town was given his name in
1926.
Luke Air Force Base, located just two miles north of Litchfield Park, is the largest training center for F16 fighter pilots in the world.
Many Litchfield Park residents are retired military personnel. Morton Salt has a facility just north of Litchfield Park.
White Tanks Regional Park is located west of Litchfield Park. It is named for natural rock water tanks once used by local Indians.

Many unusual petroglyphs or rock carvings are found in the 26,000-acre park. Estrella Mountain Regional Park to the south, has 19,000 acres with an 18-hole golf course, as well as camping, horseback riding, hiking and picnic facilities. The Wildlife World Zoo, located four miles northwest of Litchfield Park, provides a natural habitat for many endangered species. Nearby Desert Sky Pavilion has seating for 18,000 with about 50 major shows each year.

 

LITCHFIELD PARK NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION

 

LITCHFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
 

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