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  2. Timeline of Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the ... than a year. Population: 74,990; 1971 - The Boise Redevelopment Agency ... relocates to Boise. Population ...

  3. Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Boise (locally / ˈ b ɔɪ s i / ⓘ BOY-see, also / b ɔɪ z i / BOY-zee) [5] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Idaho and is the county seat of Ada County.As of the 2020 census, there were 235,684 people residing in the city.

  4. Timeline of Idaho history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event 2019: January 7: Brad Little assumes office as the 33rd Governor of the State of Idaho. 2010: April 1: The 2010 United States Census enumerates the population of the State of Idaho, later determined to be 1,567,582, an increase of 21.1% since the 2000 United States Census. Idaho remains the 39th most populous of the 50 U.S. state.

  5. Boise metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 40 percent of Idaho's total population lives in the area. Boise, from its foothills. As of the 2021 estimate, the Boise–Nampa, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had a population of 795,268, [4] while the larger Boise City–Mountain Home–Ontario, ID–OR Combined Statistical Area (CSA) had a population of 850,341. [5]

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  7. History of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Humans may have been present in Idaho for 16,600 years. ... There is a Black History Museum in Boise, ... Timeline of Idaho history. Timeline of Boise, Idaho ...

  8. Boise development would add 3,500 homes. Why staff ... - AOL

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    Yet Mayor Lauren McLean says “conceptually, this is exactly what we want in our community.”

  9. American shopping malls had their heyday after World War II. Most U.S. states opened their first mall during the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s. Several cities pursued indoor shopping centers downtown ...