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  2. Veterans Memorial Centennial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In 1992, the bridge was renamed the Veterans Memorial Centennial Bridge, in honor of Idaho's military veterans. The bridge is a segmental concrete box girder bridge; it is 1,730 ft (530 m) long, 70 ft (21 m) wide, and carries four traffic lanes 300 ft (91 m) above the valley floor. [ 6 ]

  3. USS Idaho (SSN-799) - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the name on 23 August 2015, at a ceremony in Idaho. [4] The keel laying ceremony took place 24 August 2020 at the Quonset Point Facility of General Dynamics Electric Boat in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. [5] Idaho is projected to cost around $2.6 billion dollars and to be commissioned in 2025. [6] [7]

  4. Fort Boise - Wikipedia

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    New Fort Boise, 2018. Fort Boise is either of two different locations in the Western United States, both in southwestern Idaho.The first was a Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) trading post near the Snake River on what is now the Oregon border (in present-day Canyon County, Idaho), dating from the era when Idaho was included in the British fur company's Columbia District.

  5. File:USA Idaho location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:32, 20 January 2019: 915 × 1,200 (611 KB): Milenioscuro: Does not match with the color conventions: 23:26, 19 January 2019

  6. List of tripoints of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all tripoints in which the boundaries of three (and only three) U.S. states converge at a single geographic point. Of the 60 such points, 36 are on dry land and 24 are in water. [1]

  7. Map Rock Petroglyphs Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic district is named for Map Rock, [2] a massive basalt rock covered in petroglyphs, named by Robert Limbert in the early 1920s. Limbert believed that the rock depicts a map of the Snake River valley, and some authors have suggested that if it is a map then it may be the oldest map in the world.

  8. List of counties in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    By the time Idaho was admitted to the Union as the 43rd state in 1890, a further eight counties had been created, bringing the total to 18. After Canyon, Fremont and Bannock Counties had been created, Alturas and Logan Counties were merged to form Blaine County in March 1895; Lincoln County was formed out of Blaine County later the same month.

  9. Treasure Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Treasure Valley is a valley in the western United States, primarily in southwestern Idaho, where the Payette, Boise, Weiser, Malheur, and Owyhee rivers drain into the Snake River. It includes all the lowland areas from Vale in rural eastern Oregon to Boise , and is the most populated area in Idaho.