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, Idaho in Butte County

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

Arco is a small village located in Butte County in the state of Idaho, USA. As per the 2010 United States census, the population of Arco was around 995 people. The village is located at the base of the Lost River Range and is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. Arco is known as the "First City of Electricity," as it was the first city in the world to be lit by nuclear power in 1955.

Arco is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts who come to enjoy the nearby Craters of the Moon National Monument, which offers a unique and otherworldly landscape of volcanic rock formations. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing in the surrounding area.

Arco also offers visitors a glimpse into the village's history, including the Idaho Science Center, which showcases the region's rich geological history and famous atomic past. Other attractions include the Arco Pioneer Museum, the nearby EBR-1 National Historic Landmark, and the Big Southern Butte, a distinctive landmark visible from miles around. Overall, Arco is a great place to explore and experience the natural beauty and rich history of the region.