

Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Founded on February 14, 1871, Maricopa County was named after the Maricopa Indians.
Adjacent Counties
Cities
Towns & Communities
Agua Caliente | Aguila | Ahwatuckee | Alma | Angel Camp | Anthem | Arlington | Carefree | Cave Creek | Chandler Creek | Circle City | Citrus Park | Co-op Village | Desert Hills | Fort McDowell | Fountain Hills | Gila Bend | Gila Crossing | Gilbert | Guadalupe | Higley | Kaka | Komatke | Laveen | Liberty | Maricopa Colony | Marinette | Mobile | Morristown | New River | Nothing | Palo Verde | Paradise Valley | Queen Creek (part) | Rainbow Valley | Rio Verde | St. Johns | Sun City | Sun City West | Sun Lakes | Sunflower | Theba | Tonopah | Tortilla Flat | Vulture City | Waddell | Wickenburg (part) | Wintersburg | Wittmann | Youngtown
Indian Reservations
Links
Sonoran Desert National Monument (part)
Tonto National Forest (part)
2021 Maricopa County Presidential Audit
USS Maricopa County LST-938