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'''Idaho''' is a state of the northwest United States. It was admitted as the 43rd state in [[Year Admitted:=1890|1890]]. Explored by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805, the region was held jointly by Great Britain and the United States from 1818 to 1846. Idaho became a separate territory in 1863. Boise is the capital and the largest city. Population: [[Population:=1,420,000|1,420,000]].
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[[Category:Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas]]'''Idaho''' is a state of the northwest [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 43rd state in [[Year Admitted:=1890|1890]]. Explored by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805, the region was held jointly by Great Britain and the United States from 1818 to 1846. Idaho became a separate territory in 1863. Boise is the capital and the largest city. Population: [[Population:=1,420,000|1,420,000]].
    
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* American Falls is unique from most communities because the entire town was moved in the mid-1920s when the original American Falls Dam was constructed.  
 
* American Falls is unique from most communities because the entire town was moved in the mid-1920s when the original American Falls Dam was constructed.  
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* Rexburg is home to Ricks College, the largest private two-year college in the nation.  
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* Rexburg is home to Brigham Young University-Idaho (formerly Ricks College).  
    
* Elk River is the home of the Idaho Champion Western Red Cedar Tree, the largest tree in the state. Estimated to be over 3000 years old this giant is more than 18 feet in diameter and stands 177 feet tall.  
 
* Elk River is the home of the Idaho Champion Western Red Cedar Tree, the largest tree in the state. Estimated to be over 3000 years old this giant is more than 18 feet in diameter and stands 177 feet tall.  

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