By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner
Although Coolidge Days celebrates the city, residents and the president the municipality was named after in 1925, the festival is also a time reflect upon the past and look toward future of Coolidge in a rapidly growing and changing county.
Once a rural, farming community located near the heart of a relatively rural central Arizona, Coolidge — like surrounding areas such as Eloy, Maricopa and even Gilbert — was known for the abundance of agricultural land and cotton production.