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Pocatello Idaho USA
Much history to read in the area; Spirit Lake, Newport, Old Town; Idaho
0:08 community meal in Spirit Lake
0:18 crows and sprinkler
2:15 Elementary solve chart; Spirit Lake
2:36 outside library, Newport
3:00 Antler Motel
3:24-9:30 Lots of historic reading in Oldtown
9:30 Egret nest
12:41 outside Pend Oreille museum
13:43 large steam engine wheel
14:00 Corliss Steamer info
15:17 Giant coffee cup
15:56 motorcycle on sign
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Welcome to Downey Idaho!
Downey is a city in Bannock County, Idaho, United States. It is part of the Pocatello, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 625 at the 2010 census. The community was named after one Mr. Downey, a railroad worker. Downey is a quiet little city nestled below majestic Oxford Peak. They cherish their small town atmosphere and welcome those who wish to visit, play, live, or set up business. Downey’s streets were built wide enough to turn a six-hitch wagon and for the twice a year cattle drives that went through town.
Leaving Oldtown, Idaho with cedar siding
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DUAL SPORT IDAHO - Riding through snow drifts near 8 Mile south of Soda Springs
Check out this footage of us pushing through snowdrifts, some small and some more challenging. Ted is just in front of me twisting the throttle and throwing some snow! Listen to my engine and see when I get stuck.
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Pocatello Then and Now
A look at the past and present of Pocatello.
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Pocatello, Idaho
Pocatello is the county seat and largest city of Bannock County, with a small portion on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in neighboring Power County, in the southeastern part of the US state of Idaho. It is the principal city of the Pocatello metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Bannock county. As of the 2010 census the population of Pocatello was 54,255.
Pocatello is the fifth largest city in the state, just behind Idaho Falls. In 2007, Pocatello was ranked twentieth on Forbes list of Best Small Places for Business and Careers. Pocatello is the home of Idaho State University and the manufacturing facility of ON Semiconductor. The city is at an elevation of 4,462 feet above sea level and is served by the Pocatello Regional Airport.
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Beautiful American Countryside
Stopped by this spot on our ride across the high desert. So much breath-taking scenery. The bugs are singing, the water is bustling and the old, red shacks are keeping the field company.
At this point, we were somewhere between Pocatello, Idaho and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Two years ago, Pocatello was thrust into the international spotlight after a Ted Talk. But it wasn't for any reason a city would want to be world renowned. The city's flag was deemed the worst in the country.
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Welcome to Blackfoot Idaho! Home of the Eastern Idaho State Fair!
Blackfoot is a city in Bingham County, Idaho, United States. The population was 11,899 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Bingham County. Blackfoot boasts the largest potato industry in any one area, and is known as the Potato Capital of the World.
The city of Blackfoot is located near the center of Bingham County, on the south side of the Snake River. It was designated the county seat by the Thirteenth Territorial Legislature on January 13, 1885. Originally, the county seat was to be Eagle Rock (the original name for Idaho Falls). However, supposedly, on the night before the legislation was to be signed, men from Blackfoot bribed a clerk to erase Eagle Rock and write in Blackfoot. The measure went through without opposition and was signed by the governor. The origin of this accusation, written many years after the event, was a Blackfoot newspaper editor named Byrd Trego. The battle for county seat between Eagle Rock and Blackfoot was a political tug-of-war involving sectional and anti-Mormon factions in the Idaho Legislature. The leader of the southeastern Idaho anti-Mormons was a Yale graduate named Fred T. Dubois, who settled in Blackfoot in 1880. The legislative maneuvering to overturn Eagle Rock as the county seat naturally left “disparaging rumors intimating some skullduggery on Blackfoot’s part.
Frederick S. Stevens and Joe Warren were the first permanent white settlers of record in Bingham County. In 1866 Stevens and Warren filed claims in the Snake River Valley near the present-day location of Blackfoot, where they started farming and ranching. The area was a flat, expansive plain of sagebrush frequented by Indians. To create a place of safety for the scattered settlers when they feared Indian trouble, Mr. Warren outfitted his cabin with holes between the logs where men could stand guard, day or night, until the natives left the neighborhood. When the Utah Northern Railroad signed contracts to expand north into Idaho in the 1870s, some of the settlers laid out a town on the Shilling and Lewis homesteads. The planned town, named Blackfoot, which was what the area had been called by fur traders, was near the Corbett stage station, about a mile from the Snake River, and two miles from the Blackfoot River.
Civil War veteran William Edward Wheeler, from Vermont, was an early settler. On July 1, 1880, Wheeler began publishing a newspaper called the Blackfoot Register. The first issue described the businesses in operation in Blackfoot on the publication date: “four general merchandise stores, one jewelry store, a livery stable, four saloons, a hotel, one meat market, two blacksmith shops, one barber shop and one lumber yard.” Henry W. Curtis opened the first hardware store in 1885.
Driving Yellowstone Ave Pocatello Idaho From Pine Ridge Mall to Ross Park
Leaving Pine Ridge Mall headed south through Chubbuck to Yellowstone Ave Pocatello Idaho to South Grant Street off Bannock Highway Longest Main Street in USA. Area attractions include Ross Park, Idaho State University, Ross Park Swimming Complex and Edson Fichter Nature Area. Local Business include Bamboo Gardens Buffet, Costco, Walmart, Big 5 Sporting Goods, Grease Monkey, Juffy Lube, Barries Ski and Sport, Scotts Ski and Sports, Ace Hardware, Pizza Hut, Subway, KFC, Central Park Burgers, McDonalds, Fred Meyer, Delata Skating, Jack In The Box, Pie Hole, Ross Park Drive Inn, Enterprise Rent A Car, DL Evens, and much more! To include your Business send me a message.
Visiting - Idaho falls, Idaho
Idaho Falls is a city in and the county seat of Bonneville County, Idaho, United States, and is the largest city in Eastern Idaho. As of the 2010 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 56,813, with a metro population of 136,108. As of 2016, the population was estimated at 60,211.
Idaho Falls is the principal city of the Idaho Falls, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Idaho Falls-Blackfoot, Idaho Combined Statistical Area and is the state's largest city outside the Boise metropolitan area and is the third-largest metro area behind Boise City-Nampa and Coeur d'Alene, which is adjacent to the larger Spokane metropolitan area.
Idaho Falls serves as a hub to all of eastern Idaho and much of western Wyoming. The area is served by the Idaho Falls Regional Airport and is home to the Idaho Falls Chukars minor league baseball team, and the Idaho Mustangs, a semi-professional football team that plays in the Rocky Mountain Football League. ~ wikipedia.org
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4K City Walks: Boise, Idaho virtual treadmill walking tour
We visited Boise Idaho for our latest 4K virtual treadmill walking tour. We start out in the hotel district and walk up towards the capitol building, into a nearby residential area with large houses, and then back through the restaurant district.
Boise is a bustling hip city with lots of places to stay, hotels, motels and AirBnBs. There are lots of great restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops. There are bird and Lime scooters all over the place.
We had a great time in this modern vibrant city.
Here are some facts from Wikipedia:
Boise is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Idaho, and is the county seat of Ada County. Located on the Boise River in southwestern Idaho, the population of Boise at the 2010 Census was 205,671, the 99th largest in the United States. Its estimated population in 2016 was 223,154.[5]

Downtown Boise in the fall of 2013
The Boise-Nampa metropolitan area, also known as the Treasure Valley, includes five counties with a combined population of 709,845, the most populous metropolitan area in Idaho. It contains the state's three largest cities; Boise, Nampa, and Meridian. Boise is the 80th most populous metropolitan statistical area in the United States
Accounts differ regarding the origin of the name. One account credits Capt. B.L.E. Bonneville of the U.S. Army as its source. After trekking for weeks through dry and rough terrain, his exploration party reached an overlook with a view of the Boise River Valley. The place where they stood is called Bonneville Point, located on the Oregon Trail east of the city. According to the story, a French-speaking guide, overwhelmed by the sight of the verdant river, yelled Les bois! Les bois! (The woods! The woods!)—and the name stuck.
The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men, who named the river that flows through it. In the 1820s, French Canadian fur trappersset trap lines in the vicinity. Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.

Main Street in 1911
The area was called Boise long before the establishment of Fort Boise by the federal government. The original Fort Boise was 40 miles (64 km) west, near Parma, down the Boise River near its confluence with the Snake River at the Oregon border. This private sector defense was erected by the Hudson's Bay Company in the 1830s. It was abandoned in the 1850s, but massacres along the Oregon Trail prompted the U.S. Army to re-establish a fort in the area in 1863 during the U.S. Civil War.
The new location was selected because it was near the intersection of the Oregon Trail with a major road connecting the Boise Basin (Idaho City) and the Owyhee (Silver City) mining areas, both of which were booming. During the mid-1860s, Idaho City was the largest city in the Northwest, and as a staging area, Fort Boise grew rapidly; Boise was incorporated as a city 156 years ago in 1863. The first capital of the Idaho Territory was Lewiston in north central Idaho, which in 1863 was the largest community, exceeding the populations of Olympia and Seattle, Washington Territory and Portland, Oregon combined. The original territory was larger than Texas. But following the creation of Montana Territory, Boise was made the territorial capital of a much reduced Idaho in a controversial decision which overturned a district court ruling by a one-vote majority in the territorial supreme court along geographic lines in 1866.
Boise has a semi-arid continental weather climate, with four distinct seasons. Boise experiences hot and dry summers with highs reaching 100 °F (38 °C) eight days in a typical year and 90 °F (32 °C) on 51 days. Yet because of the aridity, average diurnal temperature variation exceeds 30 °F (17 °C) in summer. Winters are moderately cold, with a December average of 30.7 °F (−0.7 °C), and lows falling to 0 °F (−18 °C) or below on around three nights per year. Snowfall averages 19 inches (48 cm), but typically falls in bouts of 3 inches (8 cm) or less. Spring and fall are mild. Autumn is brief; spring is gradual. Extremes have ranged from −28 °F (−33 °C) on January 16, 1888 to 111 °F (44 °C), as recently as July 19, 1960; temperatures have reached −25 °F (−32 °C) and 110 °F (43 °C) as recently as December 22, 1990 and June 28, 2015, respectively. Precipitation is usually infrequent and light, especially so during the summer months. It averages approximately 11 inches annually.
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Union Pacific’s Locomotive No. 1943. Pocatello, Idaho September 13th, 2018
Union Pacific’s Locomotive No. 1943, The Spirit, is the 16th commemorative locomotive introduced in the 155-year-old company’s history. The Spirit honors the United States’ armed forces and the men and women filling their ranks. Created in collaboration with Union Pacific veterans, the locomotive illustrates the railroad’s connection to the thousands of veterans who helped build America through the centuries.
03 POCATELLO ID to IDAHO FALLS ID
Day three of our 2015 vacation. Drove from Pocatello, ID to Idaho Falls, ID the long way. Via Jackson, WY and Grand Teton National Park.
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Visiting - Idaho Falls, Idaho (April 2017)
Idaho Falls is a city in and the county seat of Bonneville County, Idaho, United States, and is the largest city in Eastern Idaho. As of the 2010 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 56,813, with a metro population of 136,108. As of 2016, the population was estimated at 60,211.
Idaho Falls is the principal city of the Idaho Falls, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Idaho Falls-Blackfoot, Idaho Combined Statistical Area and is the state's largest city outside the Boise metropolitan area and is the third-largest metro area behind Boise City-Nampa and Coeur d'Alene, which is adjacent to the larger Spokane metropolitan area.
Idaho Falls serves as a hub to all of eastern Idaho and much of western Wyoming. The area is served by the Idaho Falls Regional Airport and is home to the Idaho Falls Chukars minor league baseball team, and the Idaho Mustangs, a semi-professional football team that plays in the Rocky Mountain Football League. ~ wikipedia.org
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City Government
308 Constitution Way
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 612-8100
Convention and Visitors Bureau
355 River Parkway
Idaho Falls, Idaho
(208) 523-1010
Chamber of Commerce
425 North Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 523-1010
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Public Library (1:34)
457 West Broadway
Idaho Falls ID 83402
(208) 612-8460
Allegiant Travel Company Air (2:40)
1201 N Town Center Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89144
(702) 505-8888
McCarran International Airport - Las Vegas (0:00)
5757 Wayne Newton Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 261-5100
Idaho Falls Greenbelt Trail: 8835227 (0:20)
Freeman Park and US Highway 26/W. Sunnyside Road
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2:33)
1000 Memorial Drive
Idaho Falls, ID 83402-3497
(208) 522-7669
Centre Theatre (0:45)
461 Park Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 525-3340
Falls Fast Mart (0:49)
475 Park Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 524-8273
The SnakeBite Restaurant (0:53)
401 Park Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 525-2522
Ford's Bar (0:53)
444 A Street
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 523-4840
BlackRock Fine Wine and Craft Beer (0:55)
343 Park Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(973) 570-4380
Valley Glass (0:55)
296 Lomax Street
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
(208) 522-6550
Stucki Law Office, P.A. (0:58)
380 B Street
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 529-5067
Harris Publishing Inc. (0:58)
360 B Street
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 524-7000
Persnickety Lemon Deli (1:04)
313 Park Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 390-6768
ALC Architecture - Idaho Falls Office (1:06)
301 Park Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 522-0088
Ferrell's Clothing (1:07)
417 W Broadway Street
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 522-8293
Rodeway Inn (1:16)
525 River Parkway
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 523-8000
Basic American Foods - Shelly Processing Plant (1:39)
434 S Emerson Ave
Shelley, ID 83274
(800) 722-2084
Sportsman Park Friendship Garden (1:44)
600 Broadway
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 612-8580
Town & Country Gardens (1:58)
5800 S Yellowstone Hwy
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 522-5247
Anheuser Busch Agricultural Resources - Idaho Barley (2:01)
5755 S Yellowstone Hwy
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 522-5501
Idaho Falls Fire Department - Station 1 (2:08)
625 Shoup Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83405
(208) 612-8495
Starbucks Coffee (2:14)
900 E 17th St
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 524-2520
Museum of Idaho (2:18)
200 N Eastern Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 522-1400
The Caboose (2:22)
471 River Pkwy
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Idaho Falls ID Union Pacific 25447
Steel, cupola, no trucks, Shaved Ice Stand, Riverside Park, 465 River Parkway, from Osgood, ID
Idaho Falls Regional Airport (2:40)
2140 N Skyline Dr,
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 612-8221
Idaho Falls Water Tower (2:46)
Height (architectural) 182.00 ft
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