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  2. Jim Moore Place - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's Ferry is located across the Salmon River from the Jim Moore Place and was instrumental in providing a crossing of the Salmon River, Idaho for the miners traveling to the Thunder Mountain Mining area. The listed area is 42 acres (17 ha) in size and included nine contributing buildings, a contributing structure, and a contributing site ...

  3. List of passes of the Rocky Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Montana: 2342 m ... between Salmon National Forest and Beaverhead National Forest (Gilmore and Pittsburgh Railroad 1910-1939) Battle Pass ... 1620 m 5,315 ft

  4. Lars Geertson House - Wikipedia

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    The Lars Geertson House is a historic house located southeast of Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho. Lars Geertson, a Danish immigrant and cattle rancher, built the house from 1872 to 1883. The two-story log house was built from hewn timbers; the ends were joined by square notches, and the walls were filled in with chinking. In addition to being a ...

  5. Polly Bemis House - Wikipedia

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    Polly Bemis House was the home of pioneers to Idaho County, Idaho, USA, Charles Bemis and his wife Polly Bemis, who lived alongside the Salmon River in the late 19th and early 20th century. Polly was a Chinese American former teenage slave whose story became a biographical novel and was fictionalized in the 1991 film A Thousand Pieces of Gold .

  6. Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, 1,090,000 acres (4,400 km 2) in Central Idaho were declared by the U.S. Forest Service as The Idaho Primitive Area. In 1963, the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness was split into three parts: The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Salmon River Breaks Primitive area, and the Magruder Corridor—the land between the two areas.

  7. Salmon, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Salmon Hockey Rink is a seasonal, outdoor ice hockey rink. Known for its mountainous views including the Continental Divide, the Salmon Hockey Rink hosts multiple tournaments that provide a strong tourism injection into Salmon during the winter weekends. Competitive teams, youth teams, and even recreational adult teams hit the ice in Salmon. [15]

  8. Middle Fork Salmon River - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is a 104-mile-long (167 km) river in central Idaho in the northwestern United States. [1] It is a tributary to the Salmon River , and lies in the center of the 2.5-million-acre (3,900 sq mi; 10,000 km 2 ) Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area .

  9. Salmon River (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    The Salmon River originates from and flows through the mountains of central and eastern Idaho (Lemhi Range, Sawtooth, Salmon River Mountains, Clearwater and Bitterroot Range). The main stem rises in the Sawtooth Range at over 9,200 feet (2,800 m) in elevation, several miles northwest of Norton Peak .

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