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Idaho

Idaho is a state located in the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States. It ranks 14th in terms of total land area and 39th in terms of population. It is one of the two places where six pointed star garnets can be found.

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Are there any presidents born in Idaho?

No US President has ever been born in Idaho yet. That distinction Idaho shares with many other states perhaps because Virginia and Ohio have hogged more then their share of US Presidents with 15 between the two states. Massachusetts and New York have each provided four Presidents and North Carolina and Texas each with two.

How much is the sales tax in Idaho?

The Idaho (ID) state sales tax rate is currently 6%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 9%.

Is Idaho conservative or liberal?

In the 2008 election the vote was 403,012 for John McCain and 236,440 votes for Barak Obama. It has two Republican Senators, split representation in the US House, a Republican Governor and both the State Senate and House are controlled by the Republicans. From that standpoint it rank among the nation's most conservative states. It is one of the most conservative states.

Idaho Nevada and Washington borders what state?

Nevada and Idaho do not border any ocean, they are inland states closer to the west coast of the U.S.A. Nevada is one state east of California, Idaho is one state north of Nevada and east of Oregon and Washington.

What two states border Idaho on the west?

Idaho borders Washington and Oregon to the west.

What are three major cities in Idaho?

There are 6 counties with populations over 50,000 (2008 est.) and they are:

  • Ada - Boise - Pop. 380,920
  • Canyon - Caldwell - Pop. 183,939
  • Kootenai - Coeur d' Alene - Pop. 137,475
  • Bonneville - Idaho Falls - Pop. 99,135
  • Bannock - Pocatello - Pop. 80,812
  • Twin Falls - Twin Falls - Pop. 74,284

What do you call people in Idaho?

People who are from or live in Idaho are called Idahoan.

When was the legal drinking age eighteen in Idaho?

The legal drinking age in Minnesota was 18 during 1973-1976. In 1973 the legal minimum drinking age in Minnesota was lowered from 21 to 18. In 1976 it was raised from 18 to 19 and raised again in 1986 from 19 to 21.

How long is the Idaho coastline?

Idaho is land locked. It has no coast line.

How much would a ticket to Idaho cost?

It depends on the destination. Different airlines charge different prices, and it also depends on the time of year, the day of the week, and whether you are buying a round-trip ticket.

For instance:

  • From Boise, Idaho to Denver, Colorado is about $268 for a round-trip flight on October 30th.
  • From Idaho Falls to New York is about $453 for the same day.

The best idea is to get on a generic site like kayak or expedia and see who has the cheapest flights for what you need... then double check the actual airline site for the airline with the best deal to see if they can do better.

The manufactured goods of Idaho?

Manufacturing operations in Idaho include food processing (potato-processing plants, beet-sugar refineries, canning and freezing companies, dairies, meat, poultry, wheat processing plants), lumber and wood products, machinery (computers most important), chemicals, printed materials (newspapers and commercial printing companies) and fabricated metal products.

Which of the following is not a state Idaho Chicago New York?

Chicago is not a state. Chicago is a city. Iowa and New Mexico are states.

What is the population of the state Idaho in the current year?

The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Idaho was 1,654,930 as of July 1, 2015.

How many miles from Idaho Falls Idaho to Butte Montana?

The driving distance from Billings, Montana to Bozeman, Montana is 144 miles via I-90 W per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 2 hours and 7 minutes.

Why is Idaho called Idaho?

Quoth the wiki:

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Idaho is the only state that was possibly named as the result of a hoax (the so-called "Idahoax") although this is disputed. In the early 1860s, when the United States Congress was considering organizing a new territory in the Rocky Mountains, eccentric lobbyist George M. Willing suggested the name "Idaho," which he claimed was derived from a Shoshone language term meaning "the sun comes from the mountains" or "gem of the mountains." Willing later claimed that he had made up the name himself.

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How long is a life sentence in Idaho?

A life sentence in the State of Idaho is 25 years

Does Idaho have an official vegetable?

Idaho is known for its potato crops.

What is the population of Blaine County Idaho?

As of the 2000 Census, the population of Blaine County Idaho is 17,991.

What is the mailing address for Form 8453 in Idaho?

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What percentage of Idaho's population is Mormon?

There are about 175,000 baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) in Nevada. This means about 6% of Nevada residents are Mormon.

Does patty duke live in coeur d' Alene Idaho?

Yes but since March she is living in San Francisco doing the play

Wicked at least until Feb 2010.

How long or wide is Snake river in Idaho?

The snake river's maximum depth is actually about 7900 ft deep because it runs through one of the deepest gorges in the world! Its common depth is normally between 8 ft to 50 ft deep.