Page Contents for Taylor, Arizona
Statistics & Facts
History & History-related items
Government
Chamber of Commerce.
Organizations, Churches, and Sports.
Schools.
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
- The Arizona state capital is Phoenix.
- The population of Taylor is approximately 2,840 (1998), 4112 (2010).
- The approximate number of families is 801 (1990), 1294 (2010).
- The amount of land area in Taylor is 61.357 sq. kilometers.
- The amount of land area in Taylor is 24 sq. miles.
- The amount of surface water is 0.34 sq kilometers.
- The distance from Taylor to Washington DC is 1955 miles.
- The distance to the Arizona state capital is 133 miles. (as the crow flies)
- Taylor is positioned 34.44 degrees north of the equator and 110.11 degrees west of the prime meridian.
- Taylor elevation is 5,640 feet above sea level.
- Taylor average annual precipitation is 11.35 inches peryear.
- The average low temperature is 33.7 degrees F.
- The average high temperature is 69.2 degrees F.
History & History Related Items
In the summer of 1878, a group of Mormon pioneers were sent on colonization missions by Brigham Young. They first settled and founded Snowflake after Erastus Snow and Williams Flake. A little later in 1878, nearby Taylor was also founded, named for Mormon church leader, John Taylor.
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The incorporation of Taylor
1966
Taylor City Government
Town of Taylor425 West Paper Mill Road
Taylor, Arizona 85939
phone: (520) 536-7366
Fax: 520-536-7027
Taylor Chamber
Snowflake/Taylor Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 776
Snowflake, AZ 85937
Phone: (520) 536-4331
Taylor Organizations
Snowflake/Taylor Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 776
Snowflake, AZ 85937
Phone: (520) 536-4331
Taylor Schools
Taylor Elementary School29 S 300 E
Taylor, AZ 85939
Phone: 520-536-2164
Taylor Miscellany
The population of Taylor was:
1990 - 2,418
1994 - 2,595
1995 - 2,655
1997 - 2,745
1998 - 2,840
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