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In the year 1893, the gold rush began, and the community of Circle City was founded. It served as a port of call for supplies shipped up the Yukon River from the Bering Sea. Those goods were then sent overland to gold mining camps. In 1896, Circle City had a population of approximately 700. In addition to its thriving community, the community was home to a school, an opera house, a newspaper, a mill, and several federal officials.

Circle City is an unincorporated community in Maricopa County, Arizona. It is located approximately 14 miles northwest of Surprise, Arizona, along U.S. Route 60. In the 2000 census, the population of Circle City was 1402 and there were 753 households. There are many attractions in this city, including the Circle City Zoo, as well as several golf courses. The community is home to several museums and is popular with tourists.

One factor to consider when deciding whether to move to Circle City is the neighborhood's friendliness. For example, you don't want to live in an area where every house is identical. The same holds true for parking. You want a neighborhood that is well-maintained and has plenty of space for your car. A large portion of Circle City is renter-occupied, so make sure to consider that before committing to a house in a new area.