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White Bird is a city in Idaho County, Idaho. The population was 91 at the time of the 2010 census, down from 106 in 2000. History. At the southwest corner of the ...
The Dr. Wilson Foskett Home and Drugstore are a house and commercial building located on the west side of River Rd. in White Bird, Idaho. The pair of buildings was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1] The house, built in 1902, is Queen Anne in style. It was expanded to the rear sometime during 1914–1918.
We've seen eloquently written real estate listings for luxurious and quirky homes—long, drawn out adjectives and picture-perfect descriptions aplenty. But we've never read anything quite like ...
White Bird Hill Summit is a mountain pass in the northwest United States, located in north central Idaho on U.S. Highway 95. In Idaho County , it is midway between White Bird and Grangeville . The summit elevation of the highway is 4,245 feet (1,294 m) above sea level , through a substantial cut .
Measured at White Bird, its average discharge is 11,060 cubic feet per second (82,700 US gal/s; 313 m 3 /s). [5] The Salmon River is the longest undammed river in the contiguous United States. [6] Settlements located along the Salmon River include Stanley, Clayton, Challis, Salmon, Riggins, and White Bird.
The following is a list of ghost towns in Idaho.A ghost town is an abandoned village, town or city, usually one which contains substantial visible remains.A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, government actions or uncontrolled lawlessness.
The mountain bluebird is the state bird of Idaho. This list of birds of Idaho includes species documented in the U.S. state of Idaho and accepted by the Idaho Bird Records Committee (IBRC). As of January 2022, there were 433 species on the official list. One additional species is considered hypothetical. Of the 433, 180 are review species in part or all of the state.(see note) [notes 1] Eight ...
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