In 2026, the City of Scottsdale will proudly mark its 75th anniversary—a milestone honoring the people, progress and spirit that shaped our community since its incorporation in 1951. Throughout the year, we invite you to join us in celebrating the vibrant history, unique culture and exciting future of “The West’s Most Western Town.” From community events and historical highlights to opportunities for reflection and fun, this anniversary is more than a celebration—it’s a tribute to the city we all call home.

Explore this page for updates, event details, stories from the past and ways you can be part of Scottsdale’s 75th year.

Learn more about our history

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Celebrate with us at these great events

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Scottsdale 4th of July Celebration

July 4th, 2025 - WestWorld

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Scottsdale Serenades

January 25, 2026 - Pinnacle Presbyterian Church

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Founder's Day Celebration

February 26, 2026 - Little Red Schoolhouse

How do you remember Scottsdale?

We want to hear your stories—whether they're just a few words or a full walk down memory lane.

As Scottsdale celebrates its 75th anniversary, join the conversation on Speak Up Scottsdale and share your memories of growing up, living, or working here.

Every voice adds to a shared story of the people, places, and moments that make Scottsdale so special.

Participate now

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The Scottsdale 75th Anniversary logo blends the city's historic roots with a fresh, modern aesthetic—symbolizing our community, where the Old West meets the New West. At the heart of the design is a spur, a nod to Scottsdale's Historic Old Town, where the "West's Most Western Town" began its stride toward the modern, world-class community we know today. The spur features eight points, each representing one of the eight decades since Scottsdale was incorporated on June 25, 1951. The logo also incorporates the typeface from the official Scottsdale city seal and features the city’s brand colors, creating a strong visual connection to Scottsdale’s identity—past, present, and future.
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