By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal
Years before Buckeye was designated a city, people were flocking by the thousands to the West Valley suburb, which was once a small town largely made up of family-owned agricultural and dairy farms.
“It was ‘Drive until you can afford,’” recalled Deanna Kupcik, the president of the Buckeye Valley Chamber, whose family came to Buckeye in the 1950s.
Read the full subscription story from the Phoenix Business Journal.