I-10, I-8 changed Pinal County in profound ways

Traffic flows in both directions on I-10 next to the Promenade at Casa Grande around dusk in late March. / Photo Darren Barakat / PinalCentral

By Darren Barakat | Pinal Central

At the Dust Bowl Theater on Main Street, J.W. Tidwell could watch two movies and a cartoon, eat popcorn and a candy bar and drink a soda for the dollar in his pocket. He even left with a little change.

It was 1962. Interstate 10 was being built but hadn’t yet reached the small community of Eloy. Tidwell was a high school student who worked at a local grocery store. If his shift ended early he walked to the theater, then walked home.

“Back then you didn’t have cars,” Tidwell said. “Anyplace you’d go basically you walked.

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