Well, yeah. They make potatos for our fries and chips!
Idaho is an important agricultural state, producing nearly one third of the potatoes grown in the United States.
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no they have potatos tho
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Idaho's favorite food is the potato, it is one of their leading crops and important industry in the state.
Cecil Andrus was Governor of the State of Idaho and later became Secretary of the Interior. I met him last year. Frank Church was a senator from Idaho, and Idaho's largest wilderness area is named after him. This is the largest roadless area in the lower 48 states. My great grandfather was an Idaho State senator and was also postmaster for the state, many years ago.
Oregon.
The most important rivers in Idaho are the Snake River and the Salmon River.
The steamboat Idaho is important because it helped rescue a lot of soldiers during WWII. This was especially helpful in ships that have been torpedoed. The steamboat was a lifesaver, in other words.
minning, harvesting patatoes, and manufacturing.
In the current era, the two most important industries are agriculture and tourism. Both are statewide.
The three most important cities in Idaho, excluding Boise, are Idaho Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and Pocatello. Idaho Falls serves as a regional economic and cultural hub, known for its proximity to natural attractions like Yellowstone National Park. Coeur d'Alene is famous for its scenic lake and outdoor recreation opportunities, making it a popular tourist destination. Pocatello, home to Idaho State University, plays a significant role in education and local industry.