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  2. Enders Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Enders Hotel is a historic hotel at 76 S. Main St. in Soda Springs in Caribou County, Idaho. It was built in Early Commercial style in 1917. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1] It has the only facade from before 1950 on the Main Street.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Caribou ...

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    December 4, 1980 (Town of Chesterfield: Chesterfield: 3: Enders Hotel: Enders Hotel: May 14, 1993 (76 S. Main St. Soda Springs: 4: Grace Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge

  4. Soda Springs, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Soda Springs is a city in Caribou County, Idaho, United States. Its population was 3,133 at the time of the 2020 census. The city has been the county seat of Caribou County since the county was organized in 1919. [5] In the 1860s, Soda Springs served as the seat of Oneida County. [citation needed]

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  6. KCHQ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station remains in Soda Springs, Idaho awaiting modifications by other stations in FCC rulemaking 05-243. On May 29, 2009, the Fifth District Court in Washington County, UT appointed a receiver for US Capital, Incorporated, an investment company in Boulder, Colorado that foreclosed on Legecy Media, the owner of KITT and several other stations.

  7. Caribou County, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stuart explored the area of Soda Springs in 1812. Donald McKenzie also explored the area in 1819. The explorers were followed by trappers, missionaries, and emigrants that would travel through on the Oregon Trail. Soda Springs' namesake springs were an attraction for the trappers who met there to socialize on November 10, 1833.