Cashion is a neighborhood and former unincorporated community in Avondale, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.
It is bounded in the north by Buckeye Rd., in the south by Durango St., on the west by 115th Ave., and on the east by 107th Ave. Cashion ceased to be a census-designated place in 1990 due to its annexation, but its name continues to be associated with the 85329 zip code.
In the 1970s the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted excavations at the Cashion Site and removed 83 human remains as well as hundreds of funerary artifacts.
In 2006 these remains and funeral goods were inventoried for return to a coalition of Native American tribes under NAGPRA.
[8] In the 1920s Cashion was a regular stop on the Buckeye line of the Arizona Eastern Railway, between Phoenix and Hassayampa.