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Sun Valley's oldest resident was former actress and silent movie star Barbara Kent. Another resident was actress Ann Sothern. [17] Hollywood actor, politician, and businessman, Arnold Schwarzenegger is a frequent visitor of Sun Valley and owns a residence in Ketchum, ID. [23] He has a ski run named after him. [24]
It serves the resort communities of Sun Valley and Ketchum, and the surrounding areas in the Wood River Valley. Friedman Memorial Airport, the gateway to Sun Valley, is built on land donated to the city of Hailey by Leon and Lucile Friedman in 1931 and named in memory of their father, Simon M. Friedman. Simon was a local merchant and rancher ...
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Sun Valley has been the meet-cute spot behind some major media mergers, including Comcast’s purchase of NBC/Universal, the Washington Post’s sale to Bezos and Disney’s deal for ABC.
"Sun Valley has always been a sleepy community along the old western highway of Old Route 66 and the newer Interstate 40. Not much is known about the settlement and how its roots began as a community, but it has and still remains largely rural and sparsely populated. Cattle Ranching has been one of the largest agricultural activity in the area.
The White Clouds Course opened in 2008, on the former land of the Sun Valley Gun Club. The newest of the courses, the nine-hole layout has impressive views and severe elevation changes over its 3,605 yards (3,296 m) and is the most difficult, with a course rating of 37.5 (75.0 for 18 holes) and a slope of 145. [2]
Visitors walk out onto the salt flats at Badwater Basin, taking advantage of cooler morning temperatures on a day when the mercury would rise as high as 125 degrees in Death Valley National Park.