Greer, Arizona Flower Delivery
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Greer Flower Delivery Service
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Greer Zip Codes:
85927
Greer: latitude 34.0053 – longitude -109.4611
Greer is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Located within the White Mountains of Arizona and in the company of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Greer is the highest town in the welcome at an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet (2,560 m). As of the 2020 census it had a population of 58. Greer was founded circa 1879 by Mormon settlers from Utah. The Greer publish office has the ZIP code of 85927.
Originally known as Lee Valley, Greer was founded by Latter-day Saint Willard Lee and his relations in 1879. When the Lee Valley post office was built they requested a shorter name, so Greer (after Americas Vespucius Greer, a town planner who had recently moved to the area) was settled upon and the little community continued to gradually develop. In 1897, a single-room schoolhouse was built. A church, library, and restaurants were well ahead built including Molly Butler Lodge and Restaurant, which is the oldest guest lodge and restaurant in Arizona. Today there are fused resorts, rental cabins, a general store, and 2 blaze stations.
Just west of Greer is the remnants of the Apache Railway. The railway spanned from Holbrook close Interstate 40 and traveled south traveling through Snowflake, Pinetop-Lakeside and McNary in the past reaching the logging camp at Maverick, Arizona, south of Greer. Logging operations started in 1918 and in 1964 the White Mountain Scenic Railroad operated on the line. The scenic railroad ceased operations in 1976 and in 1982 the extraction from Maverick to McNary was removed.
Surrounding the town, the scars of the Wallow Fire can be seen. The deafening wildfire started in the White Mountains close Alpine, Arizona upon May 29, 2011 due to the mismanagement of a campfire. The communities of Alpine, Blue River, Greer, Nutrioso, Sunrise, Springerville, and Eagar, Arizona, as without difficulty as Luna, New Mexico were evacuated. On June 8, 2011, the Wallow Fire reached the town of Greer and destroyed combination buildings but most of the structures in town remain intact. The ember continued to ensue till July 8 at 6 p.m., when it avowed 100% contained. The flame destroyed 72 building and injured 16 wildland firefighters. It burned 522,642 acres (2,115 km) in Arizona and 15,407 acres (62 km2) in New Mexico, becoming the largest wildfire in Arizona chronicles surpassing the Rodeo-Chediski Fire which burned 468,638 acres along the Mogollon Rim in 2002.