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Snowflake (Navajo: Tó Diłhił Biih Yílį́) is a town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It was founded in 1878 by Erastus Snow and William Jordan Flake , Mormon pioneers . [ 4 ] Snowflake is 25 miles (40 km) south of Interstate 40 (formerly U.S. Route 66 ) via Highway 77.
In 2011, Sunnyslope zipcode 85021 had above average risks for automotive theft at 473, 211 for burglary, 167 for personal crime risk and 259 for property crime compared to 100 represented as the national average. [11] Zip code 85020 had 358 for automotive theft, burglary 179, personal crime 170, and 222 for property crime. [11]
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A tweet produced by @Wikipedia in June 2022 [4] has the snowflake ID 1541815603606036480. The number may be converted to binary as 00 0001 0101 0110 0101 1010 0001 0001 1111 0110 0010 00|01 0111 1010|0000 0000 0000, with pipe symbols denoting the three parts of the ID. The first 41 (+ 1 top zero bit) bits convert to decimal as 367597485448.
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Taylor is a town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.It was founded by settlers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in January 1878, several months before the neighboring community of Snowflake.
Together with his son-in-law, John Riley Hulet and family, he moved to Snowflake in 1879. Hulet was one of the founders of the Snowflake Cooperative Store and the Arizona Cooperative Mercantile Institution. He became Snowflake's postmaster in 1883. [3] [5] William Jordan Flake died on August 10, 1932, in Snowflake.
On January 12, 2002, the church announced that the temple would be open to the public during an open house from February 2-16, 2003 (excluding Sundays). [8] During the open house, 94,416 people visited the temple. [9] Church president Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the Snowflake Arizona Temple in four sessions on March 3, 2002.