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Ririe Flower Delivery Service
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Ririe Zip Codes:
83442 83443
Ririe: latitude 43.6325 – longitude -111.7714
Ririe is a city in Bonneville and Jefferson counties in the eastern share of the U.S. state of Idaho. It is share of the Idaho Falls metropolitan area. The population was 656 at the become old of the 2010 census.
The city of Ririe was named for one of its first homesteaders, David Ririe. A Utah resident, Ririe granted in the area in 1888 and began cultivating a small claim of land. In 1891, Joseph Hyrum Lovell and his associates settled upon an adjoining Place and began farming. That winter, however, Joseph died of illness, leaving his relations alone and isolated. David Ririe helped the widowed family to state their farm, and eventually married one of the Lovell daughters, Leah Ann. The families flourished in the area, and David eventually built a large rock house, which stands today, to house his large family. As more residents approved in the area, the common habit for schools and churches support foster a community. However, the city of Ririe was formally customary in 1914. That year, the railroad was routed through the city and Ririe was unchangeable its broadcast by railroad officials. The small community of Shelton was absorbed by Ririe, but several buildings and sites continue to bear the Shelton name, such as the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery.
A large blaze in the summer of 1919 destroyed much of the southern half of the town, but back then, the elementary school/high hypothetical complex, an supple field, and an LDS Stake Center have been built in the area. Since 2007, nearly a thousand acres (4 km) have been annexed into the town, ostensibly in anticipation of vanguard development.
Ririe is located at 43°37′48″N 111°46′23″W / 43.63000°N 111.77306°W (43.629998, -111.773012).