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BoiseIdaho, famous for its mountainous terrain and natural beauty, is the country's 14th largest state based on land size. Idaho is known as the "Potato State" and the "Gem State," the latter because of its abundance of almost every known gem.Population and Economy Idaho's largest city and capital is Boise. The total population of Idaho in 2010 was reported by the U.S. Census to be 1,500,000, with 200,000 of those people residing in Boise. Idaho residents tend to be very active during the winter, as the growth of winter sports and tourism has shown. Idaho tourism now outranks other industries in revenue. Idahoans love to fish, camp, and boat in Idaho's many streams and lakes. Homeowners When homeowners are not enjoying their leisure activities, they can find all the resources for home improvements and repairs on Kudzu.com. Top-rated painters, roofers, landscapers, electricians, house cleaners, and more are just a click away. Visitors Tourists can visit the swimming, golf and skiing facilities of Sun Valley Resort. Points of interest are the Craters of the Moon National Monument; Nez Percé National Historic Park, which includes many sites visited by Lewis and Clark; and the State Historical Museum in Boise. Other attractions are the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area south of Boise, Hells Canyon on the Idaho-Oregon border, and the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in south-central Idaho. |
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