Lehi, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States
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- Lehi
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- So named by Brigham Young, Jr. in 1884 for a prophet in the Book of Mormon because the post office did not recognize the name 'Jonesville', honoring Daniel W. Jones, Mormon leader of the local settlers. Before formal establishment, the area was known as 'Camp Utah' or 'Utahville' and even called 'Bottom City' by a newspaper as it was near the Salt River (AZ-T101).
- 33.458934333° 27' 32.2"N-111.8134739111° 48' 48.5"W
- Eastway Mobile Home Park 0.5 mi. SW
- Mesa 2.6 mi. S
- Scottsdale 6 mi. NW
- Tempe 6.3 mi. SW
- Gilbert 7.5 mi. S
- Paradise Valley 9 mi. NW
- Mesa 1.8 mi. SW
- Green Acres Memorial Gardens (Scottsdale) 5.4 mi. W
- Queen of Heaven 5.5 mi. S
- Governor Hunt Tomb (Phoenix) 7.6 mi. W
- Mariposa Gardens Memorial Park 8.2 mi. SE
- Camelback (Paradise Valley) 8.2 mi. NW
- Mountain View 9.3 mi. E
- Saint Francis (Phoenix) 9.3 mi. W
- Paradise Memorial Gardens (Scottsdale) 9.5 mi. NW
- Jim Hart Memorial Monument 9.6 mi. NE
- Maricopa County (Tempe) 9.6 mi. SW
- Guadalupe (Tempe) 9.8 mi. SW
- 375 m
- 101755306
- Updated Apr 18, 2020