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  2. Two of Yelp’s ‘Top 100 U.S. Taco Spots’ are in Boise and ...

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  4. Mesa, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Mesa is an unincorporated community in Adams County, Idaho, United States. Mesa is located near U.S. Route 95 7 miles (11 km) south of Council . Mesa has its own ZIP code , 83643. [ 1 ]

  5. List of Mexican restaurants - Wikipedia

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    A Boca Grande Taqueria location in Cambridge, Massachusetts The original Chuy's in Austin, Texas An El Pollo Loco location in Hacienda Heights, California A Taco John's location in Athens, Ohio A Qdoba, with the chain's former "Qdoba Mexican Grill" signage, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota Pancho Villa restaurant in Seinäjoki, Finland

  6. Boise metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 40 percent of Idaho's total population lives in the area. Boise, from its foothills. As of the 2021 estimate, the Boise–Nampa, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had a population of 795,268, [4] while the larger Boise City–Mountain Home–Ontario, ID–OR Combined Statistical Area (CSA) had a population of 850,341. [5]

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  9. Ford Idaho Center - Wikipedia

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    In March 2004, the Ford Idaho Center Arena was the home court for the Boise State men's basketball team for a second-round matchup in the NIT against the UWM Panthers. The game was moved to the Ford Idaho Center due to a prior scheduled Metallica concert at Boise State's Taco Bell Arena. The game drew a crowd of 10,153, the largest for a ...