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Snowflake is the name of a town in north central Arizona
Yes. There is a town in Arizona named Why.
There are no towns nor cities named Shelby in Arizona.
No, unfortunately not. However, there is a village in Arizona called Nowhere.
The town of Snowflake in Arizona was founded by two Mormon pioneers, Erastus Snow and William Jordan Flake. It is believed that the town was named after these two individuals, combining Erastus Snow's surname and William Flake's last name.
Yes, there are. A city is named Santa Claus in George and a town is named so in Indiana. Santa Claus is also an uninhabited desert town in Arizona.
Mesa is a city just outside Phoenix, Arizona, USA. There is also a city Mesa, Washington. In Colorado is an unincorporated town named Mesa. And there is a town named Mesa in Mozambique.
it was named after the state Arizona
Yes, Fredonia is a town in Coconino County, Arizona. It is Arizona's northernmost town.
Folks traveling on Arizona State Highway 93 about 20 miles south of the town of Wikieup pass through a tiny village called Nothing, Arizona. Within the village (a dilapidated garage and bar), there is a small sign which reads, Nowhere, Arizona. But, there is no official town of Nowhere, there. See the related links here.
Arizona is a US State.
Contention City, Arizona, was a boom town when silver was discovered there in the 1880s. It is now a ghost town with only a few foundations remaining.