City of Menan, Jefferson County, Idaho, United States
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- Menan
- City of Menan
- Incorporated City
- Menan is reportedly a Shoshoni word that means "many waters." Probably the best known of the early names for Menan. In 1879 John R. Poole and Austin R. Green and their families moved to the island known as Heals Island at the time. The new families formed a nucleus for an LDS settlement, the first in the area encompassed by Jefferson County today. Current name adopted in 1885.
- 43.720744043° 43' 14.7"N-111.9899703111° 59' 23.9"W
- Midway 1.2 mi. SW
- Lewisville 2 mi. SW
- Rigby 5 mi. SE
- Roberts 6.8 mi. W
- Ucon (Bonneville County) 8.7 mi. S
- Rexburg (Madison County) 12.4 mi. NE
- Annis Little Butte 2.5 mi. E
- Lewisville 3.2 mi. SW
- Central 5.6 mi. SW
- Rigby Pioneer 5.8 mi. SE
- Ucon (Bonneville County) 9.2 mi. S
- Burton (Madison County) 9.3 mi. NE
- Milo (Bonneville County) 9.5 mi. SE
- Beaver Dick (Madison County) 9.5 mi. NE
- Sutton (Madison County) 11.5 mi. E
- Plano (Madison County) 12.5 mi. N
- Ririe (Bonneville County) 12.6 mi. SE
- Rexburg (Madison County) 13.2 mi. NE
- 727
- 1,465 m
- 832402469
- Updated Apr 26, 2020