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5 Fun Facts About August 31 In Idaho History
1. In 1962, the Yellowstone Bear World was founded near Idaho Falls, providing a unique experience for visitors to see bears and other wildlife in a natural setting. 2. The Idaho State Police Academy was established on August 31, 1976, with the primary goal of providing professional training for law...
5 Fun Facts About August 30 In Idaho History
1. The Idaho Territory was established on August 30, 1863: President Abraham Lincoln signed the Organic Act, creating the Idaho Territory out of lands previously held by the Washington, Oregon, and Dakota Territories. 2. The first Idaho State Fair was held on August 30, 1889: The inaugural fair was held...
5 Fun Facts About August 29 In Idaho History
1. On August 29, 1867, the first issue of the Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman newspaper was published in Boise. It became a prominent source of news and opinion in the region, and played an important role in shaping public opinion during Idaho's early years as a territory and later as a...
5 Fun Facts About August 28 In Idaho History
1. In 1894, the first issue of the weekly newspaper The Sandpoint News was published in Sandpoint, Idaho. The newspaper is still in publication today, over 120 years later. 2. In 1917, a wildfire broke out in the area around the towns of Wallace and Kellogg, killing 91 people and...
5 Fun Facts About August 27 In Idaho History
1. On August 27, 1856, the steamship Uncle Sam ran aground on the Boise River and was destroyed. The ship had been brought to the area from the Columbia River to be used in mining operations but its fate proved to be unlucky. 2. In 1894, on August 27, President...
5 Fun Facts About August 25 In Idaho History
1. On August 25, 1875, the Idaho Territory held its first election for governor and other state officials. The election was won by Moses Alexander, the first Jewish governor in United States history. He served from 1915 to 1919. 2. August 25, 1902, marked the beginning of the Black Canyon...
5 Fun Facts About August 24 In Idaho History
1. On August 24, 1966, the famous Idaho wildfire occurred, also known as the Elk Complex Fire. This fire burned around 3,500 acres of natural forest and destroyed over 20 homes. The fire was caused by a lightning strike. 2. In August 24, 1985, the largest earthquake in Idaho's history...
5 Fun Facts About August 23 In Idaho History
1. On August 23, 1877, the Nez Perce War ended with Chief Joseph's surrender at the Battle of Bear Paw Mountains in Montana. The conflict began in Idaho when the U.S. government attempted to force the Nez Perce tribe onto a reservation. 2. August 23, 1985, saw the deadliest single-vehicle...
5 Fun Facts About August 22 In Idaho History
1. In 1896, Idaho became the 43rd state in the United States of America. August 22 marks the anniversary of this historic event. 2. In 1963, the first Boise River Greenbelt committee meeting took place. The Boise River Greenbelt is a 25-mile long public pathway that runs through the city...
5 Fun Facts About August 21 In Idaho History
1. On August 21, 1910, the Great Fire of 1910, also known as the Big Blowup, began in northern Idaho. The fire burned over 3 million acres of land in Idaho, Montana, and Washington, killing at least 87 people and destroying many towns. 2. August 21, 1959, marked the beginning...
5 Fun Facts About August 20 In Idaho History
1. Idaho became a state On August 20, 1890, Idaho was admitted as the 43rd state of the United States. This event marked the end of a long struggle that began when settlers first started arriving in the area back in the 1860s. 2. The Battle of Bear Valley The...
5 Fun Facts About August 19 In Idaho History
1. On August 19, 1938, Idaho Governor C. Ben Ross dedicated a new scenic highway in northern Idaho, now known as the White Pine Scenic Byway. 2. On August 19, 1914, the state of Idaho established its first public health nurses program. 3. On August 19, 1921, the Idaho Statesman...