The Panhandle and central and north central areas of Idaho are forest regions. National forests cover about two fifths of Idaho. Idaho is one of the largest areas of national forests in the US.
Gifford Pinchot National Forest Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Idaho Panhandle National Forest Okanogan National Forest Umatilla National Forest Wenatchee National Forest info from: http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_forest/wa.htm
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Idaho National Laboratory was created in 1949.
Yes, Idaho does have a panhandle. It forms the northwest portion of the state, and borders Canada on the north and Washington (and Oregon) on the west.
Both are Panhandle states.
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The Sawtooth National Forest is in South Eastern Idaho, extending into Western Utah.
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Both are Panhandle states.
Oklahoma, Texas, and Idaho
Idaho is in two time zones. The panhandle area of northern Idaho is in the Pacific Time Zone. The rest of the state is in the Mountain Time Zone. When it is 6 PM Pacific Time, it is 6 PM in the panhandle area of northern Idaho and 5 PM in the rest of Idaho.