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Shortly after the Civil War, surveyors extended a baseline east from that point through what is now south Phoenix, Tempe and along the Mesa-Gilbert border. Baseline is so named because it follows that line. During the summer equinox, the sun rises and sets in a straight line along this road.
Due to natural obstructions, Baseline is not continuous. The longest continuous stretch of Baseline Road is approximately 43 miles (69 km). The road is located in Maricopa County and Pinal County.
Baseline data often describes a situation that existed before an event, which can be defined in many ways, depending on the operational context. An event might be a drought or an incident of political upheaval, or it may simply be the first time the indicators were ever measured.
Baseline Road Many communities in the United States have roads that run along survey baselines, many of which are named to reflect that fact. Some examples: In Little Rock, Arkansas, Baseline Road follows the baseline used by surveyors of the Louisiana Purchase.