The Coeur d' Alene is an Idaho ci.ty named for the Native American people of that area. The translated name is the "heart of an awl"
Coeur d'Alene means "Heart of an awl" in French. The Coeur d'Alene tribe was given this name by the French because of their cleverness and skill in trading. The tribe's name in their own language is Schitsu'umsh, which means "The Discovered People." Coeur d'Alene is also the name of a modern resort town and its adjacent lake in northern Idaho.
485 miles which will take about 9 hours to drive.
Idaho is the state on the Canadian border that is home to Coeur d'Alene, Downey, Idaho Falls, and Pocatello.
Its in United States of America!!:D
OPTION A: about 430 miles, 6-8 hours, all four-lane divided highwaysI-84 from Boise to Hermiston, ORI-82 from Hermiston, OR to Kennewick, WAUS-395 from Kennewick to RitzvilleI-90 from Ritzville to SpokaneOPTION B: about 370 miles, 7-9 hours, mostly two-lane highways in the mountainsID-55 from Boise to New MeadowsUS-95 from New Meadows to near LewistonUS-195 from near Lewiston to SpokaneOPTION C: about 400 miles, 7-9 hours, mostly two-lane but partially four-lane dividedID-55 from Boise to New MeadowsUS-95 from New Meadows, past Lewiston to Coeur d' AleneI-90 from Coeur d' Alene to Spokane
The address of the Museum Of North Idaho is: Po Box 812, Coeur D Alene, ID 83816-0812
The address of the Spectacular Spud Museum Inc is: Po Box 3920, Coeur D Alene, ID 83816-2532
263 miles
There are a number of places one can visit online to find information about the real estate market in Coeur 'd Alene Idaho. One online source is Zillow.
The closest Pearle Vision I found is located in Coeur D Alene, ID. Their telephone number is (208) 772-5539. Hope this helps! =)
* Blackfoot * Coeur d'Alene * Nezperce * Shosone. Coeur d' Alene Blackfoot Nezperce Shoshone
1,000,000 miles away. theres some good knowledge for you!!!
33 miles
second tribe up top in the panhandle in Idaho, they also live in Canada and Montana
Coeur d'Alene is a city located in northern Idaho, nestled on the shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene. It is situated approximately 30 miles east of Spokane, Washington, and serves as the county seat of Kootenai County. The area is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, outdoor recreational activities, and vibrant community.
The phone number of the Museum Of North Idaho is: 108-664-3448.
The Coeur d'Alene were primarily hunters, but they also gathered plant foods such as roots, berries, and seeds. They had a diet that consisted of a variety of foods from both hunting and gathering.