Relocating to Idaho
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Idaho was the 43rd state to be admitted into the Union on Thursday, July 3, 1890
Idaho covers 83,642 square miles with a population of 1,393,262 people. Borah Peak is the highest point in Idaho at an elevation of 12,662 feet above sea level, which was named for William E. Borah, a U.S. senator from Idaho. Borah Peak is located in Challis National Forest, 50 miles northeast of Hailey.

More facts about Idaho
Idaho's capital - Boise
Border States - Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
Nickname - Gem State
As the 13th largest state in the U.S., Idaho produces 72 types of precious and simi-precious stones. Some of these stones can be found nowhere else in the world, which is why our great state is know as the "Gem State".
Mining and lumbering have been important for years. Idaho ranks high among the states in silver, antimony, lead, cobalt, garnet, phosphate rock, vanadium, zinc, and mercury.
Agriculture is a major industry: The state produces about one fourth of the nation's potato crop, as well as wheat, apples, corn, barley, sugar beets, and hops.
The 1990s saw a remarkable growth in the high technology industries, concentrated in the metropolitan Boise area.
With the growth of winter sports, tourism now outranks other industries in revenue. Idaho's many streams and lakes provide fishing, camping, and boating sites. The nation's largest elkherds draw hunters from all over the world, and the famed Sun Valley resort attracts thousands of visitors to its swimming, golfing, and skiing facilities.
Idaho's points of interest are the Craters of the Moon National Monument; Nez Perce National Historic Park, which includes many sites visited by Lewis and Clark; and the state Historical Museum in Boise. Other attractions are the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation area south of Boise, Hells Canyon on the Idaho-Oregon border, and the Sawtooth National Recreation area in south-central Idaho.
Idaho's climate is diverse and influenced by weather patterns off the Pacific Ocean. Generally, the northern part of the state receives more precipitation than southern Idaho, which as warmer summer temperatures.
Idaho's sales tax is at 6%.
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