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The factory warehouse can age 50 million pounds of cheese. [6] The cooperative also operates the aforementioned cheesemaking facilities in Boardman, Oregon and contracts some of its packaging and distribution to Marathon Cheese in Mountain Home, Idaho and Great Lakes Cheese in Salt Lake City. [9] [10]
Last Chance was a former unincorporated community along Henrys Fork in Fremont County, Idaho, United States, [1] near the city of Island The site originally was promoted as the "last chance" resort for the next 40 miles (64 km), hence the name.
Lake Walcott is a reservoir in south central Idaho in the northwestern United States, impounded by Minidoka Dam. The damming of the Snake River by the Minidoka Project formed the 11,000 acre (45 km 2) [1] lake beginning in 1909. Bird Island is an island in the lake.
Lake was a former unincorporated community located on the north shore of Henrys Lake in Fremont County, Idaho, United States, [1] that is now part of the city of Island Park. [ citation needed ] The site of the former community is at 44°40′01″N 111°23′37″W / 44.66694°N 111.39361°W / 44.66694; -111.
According to the 2010 Census the counties of the Magic Valley region had a combined population of 185,790, or nearly 12% of Idaho. Twin Falls is the region's largest city and metropolitan area. Burley is the principal city of the region's other micropolitan area. Other cities include Jerome, Rupert, Gooding, Wendell, Bliss, Hagerman and Hailey.
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Hatchet Lake is an alpine lake in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the White Cloud Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lake is named for its distinct hatchet shape as seen from above. [1] Hatchet Lake is northeast of Merriam Peak and located in the lower section of the Boulder Chain Lakes Basin.
Lake Fork is an unincorporated community in Valley County, Idaho, United States. Lake Fork is located on Idaho State Highway 55 5.5 miles (8.9 km) south of McCall . References