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  1. John A. Freeman Home. A Gothic Revival home built in 1893, is Snowflakes favorite “Gingerbread House” and contains original antiques, toys, and textiles from the late 1800s. Jesse N. Smith Memorial Home. A Colonial Revival home built in 1906. Four upstairs bedrooms feature rare displays dedicated to four of his five “sister-wives.”

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  2. Biographical Information. The following is from the Legislative death resolution: Whereas, Hon. John A. Freeman, pioneer Arizonan and a former member of the House of Representatives, died in his home at Snowflake on September 29, 1952, at the age of ninety-two years.

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    Corner of Center and Main Street The Snowflake Monument commemorates the September 1878 meeting between Erastus Snow and William Flake, who merged their last names in a spirit of compromise when they founded the town. This monument depicts a Jesse N. Smith standing by a wagon that seats Ira Hinckley. Also depicted in the monument are Erastus Snow, ...

    1875 W. Canyon Drive In 1878, LDS Church President Brigham Young led Mormon pioneers in their first settlement in Snowflake, Arizona. As the 108th operating temple, the Church of Jesus Christ of the Later Day Saints serves a congregation of about 35,000 members. Featuring a 17,500 square-foot temple, this building, sitting on Temple Hill, was dedic...

    Northeast corner of Main and Freeman Streets Built in 1893, this 1978 photo of the John A. Freeman house is known as "one of Arizona’s best and most intact examples of Gothic Revival style." Freeman helped to bring electricity to Snowflake and served as Arizona State legislator and county commissioner. After the death of Freeman's first wife, Sarah...

    James Madison Flake was influenced by England's architecture during his visit, and it is reflected in his 1895 home. Flake and his first wife, Nancy Hall, had nine children together, and she died before the completion of the home. In his second marriage with Martha Smith, fifteen more children were added to the family. Flake's three-story home, com...

    203 W. Smith Ave. Built in 1906, this Snowflake home belonged to Jesse Nathaniel Smith, a leader in the Mormon church in the Arizona town and was known for settling unrest among cattle thieves and outlaws. As a man who practiced polygamy, this Georgian Colonial Revival home is one of five homes that Smith built for each of his five wives, and he ha...

    An old cabin in Snowflake. The cabin was added on over the years so much that it was barely noticable. One day, the home around it caught fire, but the cabin survived the blaze and has been restored.

    161 N. Main Street Heritage Inn Bed and Breakfast is a restored, meticulously maintained 10-room bed and breakfast in Snowflake. The inn was built by and the home of Osmer Flake, who was the son of Snowflake's founder, William J. Flake. Top 10 places to experience the Old West in Arizona

  3. Aug 4, 2018 · This is a lovely home from the late 1800s...again it may be toured free of charge by contacting the Stinson Museum in Snowflake which is operated by the Snowflake Chamber of Commerce. This home currently houses a small café...but it doesn't interfere with the home tour. Lots to see.

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  4. Aug 4, 2018 · John A. Freeman Home, Snowflake: See reviews, articles, and photos of John A. Freeman Home, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 8 attractions in Snowflake.

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  5. John Freeman Home. Tour John Freemans historical home and learn about Arizona life in the 1890’s. John Freeman was an industrious merchant, farmer, and Mormon town leader. This home features original antiques, toys, and textiles from the late 1800’s. Jesse N Smith Memorial Home.

  6. John A. Freeman Home, Snowflake: See reviews, articles, and photos of John A. Freeman Home, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 5 attractions in Snowflake.

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