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Preston
, Idaho in Franklin County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Preston.

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

Anderson,   Banida,   Cherryville,   Cleveland,   Clifton,   Coulam,   Dayton,   Egypt,   Fairview,   Franklin,   Mapleton,   Mink Creek,   Mound Valley,   Oxford,   Thatcher,   Treasureton,   Weston,   Whitney,   Winder,  

 

Or have a look at other Idaho counties including:

Ada,   Adams,   Bannock,   Bear Lake,   Benewah,   Bingham,   Blaine,   Boise,   Bonner,   Bonneville,   Boundary,   Butte,   Camas,   Canyon,   Caribou,   Cassia,   Clark,   Clearwater,   Custer,   Elmore,   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 Preston, ID?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about Preston, Idaho:

1. It is the county seat of Franklin County.
2. The town was founded in 1866 by Mormon pioneers.
3. The population of Preston was 5,204 as of the 2019 U.S. Census estimate.
4. It is home to the Oneida Stake Academy, a historic building that is now used as a community center.
5. Preston is famous for being the setting of the 2004 movie "Napoleon Dynamite."
6. The town hosts an annual celebration called "Preston Night Rodeo" which attracts visitors from all over the region.
7. The predominant religion in Preston is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
8. Agriculture is a major industry in the area, with crops such as potatoes, grain, and alfalfa being commonly grown.
9. The Bear River Massacre site is located just 10 miles south of Preston.
10. Preston is located close to many popular outdoor recreational areas, such as Bear Lake and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.