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, Idaho in Ada County

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Also known as:
City of Trees
City motto: Energy Peril Success
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Boise.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Ada county include:

Barber,   Beatty,   Blacks Creek,   Cloverdale,   Eagle,   Garden City,   Hidden Springs,   Hillcrest,   Kuna,   Leone,   Meridian,   Mora,   Orchard,   Owyhee,   Perkins,   Pleasant Valley,   Regina,   Sonna,   Star,   Ustick,   Vernon,  

 

Or have a look at other Idaho counties including:

Adams,   Bannock,   Bear Lake,   Benewah,   Bingham,   Blaine,   Boise,   Bonner,   Bonneville,   Boundary,   Butte,   Camas,   Canyon,   Caribou,   Cassia,   Clark,   Clearwater,   Custer,   Elmore,   Franklin,   Fremont,   Gem,   Gooding,   Idaho,   Jefferson,   Jerome,   Kootenai,   Latah,   Lemhi,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Madison,   Minidoka,   Nez Perce,   Oneida,   Owyhee,   Payette,   Power,   Shoshone,   Teton,   Twin Falls,   Valley,   Washington,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Boise, ID?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts and important historical events that occurred near the city of Boise, Idaho:

1. Boise is situated at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and it is located near the Boise National Forest which offers many opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing.

2. In the 19th century, Boise grew rapidly as a center for gold mining and agriculture, and it also became a major transportation hub for the region with the arrival of the Oregon Trail.

3. The Idaho State Capitol building is located in downtown Boise, and it was completed in 1912 at a cost of $2 million. The building is made of sandstone quarried from nearby Table Rock and has an impressive dome that is visible from many parts of the city.

4. One of the most significant events in Boise's history was the devastating fire of 1865, which destroyed much of the city's downtown area. The fire started in a bakery and quickly spread to nearby buildings, causing widespread destruction and leading to the construction of more fire-resistant buildings in the area.

5. Boise is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, which includes numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and performing arts venues. The city is home to the Boise Art Museum, the Egyptian Theatre, the Idaho Botanical Garden, and the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, among others.