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The 1918 Standard Time Act put most of Idaho into the Pacific Time Zone – only the very eastern parts were in the Mountain Time Zone. [1]For three decades or so in the middle of the twentieth century, Shoshone County had its own time arrangements; it was said to be "on permanent daylight time", [2] so that in the winter the county had the same clock time as Montana and southern Idaho, but in ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 10:07, 28 May 2012: 5,061 × 7,805 (111 KB): AlanM1: Map of Idaho counties and their time zones by AlanM1, derived from File:Map of Idaho highlighting Owyhee County.svg, released into the public domain by David Benbennick.
Pages in category "Counties in multiple time zones" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Idaho County, Idaho; M. Malheur County, Oregon;
North of the Salmon River, that is between the Oregon state border and the Idaho County/Lemhi County border; west of the Idaho County/Lemhi County border, that is between the Salmon River and the Montana state border: UTC−08:00 PST Pacific Standard Time Illinois: UTC−06:00 CT: Yes: Central Indiana: UTC−05:00 ET Yes
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Before the adoption of four standard time zones for the continental United States, many towns and cities set their clocks to noon when the sun passed their local meridian, pre-corrected for the equation of time on the date of observation, to form local mean solar time.
Idaho is one of the dozens of states that will see the clock jump from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. this March. See exactly when to change your clocks.
Idaho County is one of the few counties in the United States with two time zones, divided by the Salmon River. Most of the county is in the Pacific Time Zone , but those areas south of the Salmon River are in the Mountain Time Zone .