- city-data.com states/Idaho.htmlArrington, Leonard J. History of Idaho. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press, 1994. Blew, Mary Clearman, ed. Written on Water: Essays on Idaho Rivers.
- Find things to do, places to visit and experiences that will awaken your senses at Visit Idaho, the Gem State's official tourism site.
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- Custer is a ghost town located in Lemhi County, Idaho. It was once a thriving mining town, but today it is a deserted reminder of Idaho’s mining past.
- history.com topics/us-states/idahoIdaho produces more potatoes and trout than any other state in the nation, and is known as the “Gem State” for the 72 types of precious and semi-precious stones...
- nomadsunveiled.com what-is-idaho-known-and-famous…Idaho is known for many things, such as beautiful nature wonders and precious gemstones that make it a unique destination.
- 50states.com idaho.htmBlank Outline Maps: Find printable blank map of the State of Idaho , without names, so you can quiz yourself on important locations, abbreviations, or state capital.
- usa.gov states/idahoIdaho. Visit the USAGov homepage. ... The United States Attorney's Office - District of Idaho. Department of Education. Election and voting information.
- lavidanomad.com what-idaho-is-best-known-for/In a Protestant mission, Reverend Henry H. Spalding opened Idaho’s first school, created the state’s first irrigation system, and planted the first Idahoan potatoes.
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