The Maricopa County Stadium District is a public entity that was established in 1960 to provide a venue for professional sports teams in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The district was created to provide a place for professional sports teams to play and to generate revenue for the county. The district is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the stadiums and arenas in the county.

The district has been responsible for the construction of several stadiums and arenas in the Phoenix area, including Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Talking Stick Resort Arena, home of the Phoenix Suns. The district also owns and operates the Gila River Arena, home of the Arizona Coyotes, and the University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals.

The district has also been responsible for the construction of several other venues, including the Phoenix International Raceway, the Phoenix Convention Center, and the Phoenix Zoo. The district has also been involved in the development of several other projects, including the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and the Phoenix Zoo.

The district has been responsible for the construction of several other venues, including the Phoenix International Raceway, the Phoenix Convention Center, and the Phoenix Zoo. The district has also been involved in the development of several other projects, including the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and the Phoenix Zoo.

The district has been a major contributor to the growth of professional sports in the Phoenix area and has been instrumental in the development of the city's sports infrastructure. The district has been responsible for the construction of several stadiums and arenas in the Phoenix area, and has been involved in the development of several other projects, including the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and the Phoenix Zoo.

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