Arizona, Manitoba

Arizona

Arizona Community Hall
Arizona

Location of Arizona in Manitoba

Coordinates: 49°49′42″N 99°1′40″W / 49.82833°N 99.02778°W / 49.82833; -99.02778Coordinates: 49°49′42″N 99°1′40″W / 49.82833°N 99.02778°W / 49.82833; -99.02778
Country  Canada
Province  Manitoba
Region Central Plains
Census Division No. 8
Government
  Governing Body Rural Municipality of North Norfolk Council
  MP Candice Bergen
  MLA Stu Briese
Time zone CST (UTC−6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC−5)
Area code(s) 204, 431
NTS Map 062G14
GNBC Code GAAZJ

Arizona is a locality in the Rural Municipality of North Norfolk in south central Manitoba, Canada. It is located approximately 66 kilometers (41 miles) east of Brandon, Manitoba,[1] about 377m above sea level in an area which experiences frequent drought.[2]

A post office operated under this name from 1892 to 1904 on 9-10-12W. There was also a school district. The school, located on SE 16-10-12W, was first a log building constructed in 1888, and later a brick building in 1921. Another building was brought from another municipality in 1963. Arizona school was closed in 1968.[3]

In 1898 a Presbyterian Church was built in Arizona. This church was later used by Methodists and later became part of the United Church of Canada. In 1974 money was raised to have the building moved to the Manitoba Agricultural Museum.[4]

Arizona also has a community hall that was built in 1901.[3]

Plaque Commemorating Arizona School District #478

References

  1. "Geographical Names of Canada - Querying Distances". nrcan.gc.ca. 2011-10-24. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
  2. Arizona (populated locality), Chinci World Atlas
  3. 1 2 Historic Sites of Manitoba: Arizona School No. 478 (1886-1968), The Historical Society of Manitoba
  4. Arizona Church – 1898, Manitoba Agricultural Museum
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