'Idaho' is an invented word and was used for a steamship on the Columbia river.
'Idaho' is also a word coined by George Willing, who intended it to be used for the area we now know as Colorado.
Do you mean Lincoln, Idaho?
The correct spelling, if you mean the State, is Idaho.
Do you mean Lincoln, Idaho?
Esto perprtua is the official state motto of Idaho. Translated it means "Let it be perpetual."
In prehistoric times there were several really mean critters acording to the fossil record. Today the deadliest animal in Idaho is man.
Idaho is a Shoshoni Indian exclamation meaning: "Behold! The sun coming down the mountain."
It means let it keep going.
From National Geographic-Idaho Settlers believed Idaho was Shoshone for "gem of the mountains." A politician proposed it as the name for what is now Colorado after gold was found there. That didn't fly. But a neighboring territory went for "Idaho"-actually from the Kiowa-Apache ídaahę´, or enemy.
47, all of them except Iowa, Ohio, and Utah. If you mean how many have exactly 5 letters in their names, then it is 3: Idaho, Maine, and Texas.
Well Idaho is know for its potatoes, is that what you mean?
Central idaho,north idaho, south idaho
Idaho County Idaho was established in 1864.