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==History== Modern development of the Catalina Foothills dates back to the early 1920s. Prior to that time, the Catalina Foothills area was primarily federal trust land and [[open range]] for cattle grazing. Beginning in the 1920s, John Murphey began purchasing property north of River Road in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains.<ref name="catalinafoothillsassociation.org">{{cite web |url=http://www.catalinafoothillsassociation.org/history |title=History of the Catalina Foothills Association « Catalina Foothills Association |access-date=December 24, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725142134/http://www.catalinafoothillsassociation.org/history/ |archive-date=July 25, 2011 }}</ref> Murphey originally planned to develop 10 housing subdivisions with large lots. Murphey's vision for the Catalina Foothills community was low-density [[residential development]], on lots designed for maximum privacy, preserving existing desert vegetation, the natural terrain, and mountain views. In 1928 Murphey bought a {{convert|7,000|acre|km2}} tract of land north of River Road between North Oracle Road and [[Sabino Canyon]] in a federal land auction.<ref name="catalinafoothillsassociation.org"/> Around the same time, [[Josias Joesler]], a [[Swiss people|Swiss]] [[architect]], was retained to implement John Murphey's vision. Residential development in the Catalina Foothills began in the 1930s, and Joesler designed a number of the homes. In 1931, residents of the Foothills organized the Catalina Foothills School District to serve the local school-aged population.<ref name="catalinafoothillsassociation.org"/> Murphey sold the school district the land for the first school building near East River Road and North Campbell Avenue, and Joesler designed the first school building. This building continues to house the school district's administration. In 1936, Joesler and Murphey completed the building of St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church at the corner of Campbell Avenue and River Road, which was then the main entrance to the Catalina Foothills Estates,<ref name="catalinafoothillsassociation.org"/> an example of [[Spanish Colonial]] Mission architecture. The land for the church was donated by Murphey, and Joesler donated his services for its design. The congregation paid only for construction. The Catalina Foothills’ population continued to expand, as development continued northward on the Oracle Road corridor, and eastward along the Ina Road/Skyline Drive corridor. In 1963, the Skyline Country Club was established. In the 1980s, both La Paloma Resort and Ventana Canyon Resort were established. While the Catalina Foothills community supports a population exceeding 50,000, most of the neighborhoods maintain a low-density and suburban character.
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