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Does your windshield have a crack or chip? Premiere Auto Glass in Buckeye provides reliable windshield replacement and repair for all vehicle types.
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Premiere Auto Glass is your trusted partner for all your auto glass needs in Buckeye. We’re not just about fixing windshields; we’re about restoring your peace of mind. Our skilled technicians are passionate about delivering excellent results, using advanced techniques and premium materials to ensure your vehicle’s glass is as good as new. Whether it’s a minor chip repair or a full windshield replacement, we’re here to help you see the road clearly again.
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Windshield replacement is more than just aesthetics; it’s a critical safety concern. A damaged windshield compromises the structural integrity of your vehicle, putting you and your passengers at risk. At Premiere Auto Glass, we use high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure your new windshield is properly installed and sealed. Our commitment to excellence has made us a trusted name in AZ for reliable auto glass solutions. Contact us today to schedule your windshield replacement.
In 1877, Thomas Newt Clanton led a group of six men, three women, and ten children from Creston, Iowa, to Arizona, where they settled in the Buckeye area.
Early settler Malie M. Jackson developed 10 miles (16 km) of the Buckeye Canal from 1884 to 1886, which he named after his home state of Ohio’s moniker, “The Buckeye State”. The town was founded in 1888 and originally named “Sidney”, after Jackson’s hometown in Ohio. However, because of the significance of the canal, the town became known as Buckeye. The name was legally changed to Buckeye in 1910. The town was incorporated in 1929, at which time it included 440 acres (180 ha). The town’s first mayor was Hugh M. Watson (1956-1958), who founded the Buckeye Valley Bank. Today, Watson Road is the site of the city’s commercial center.
In 2008, Buckeye was featured on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer as part of a week-long series entitled “Blueprint America”.
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