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  2. Category:Bodies of water of Boise County, Idaho - Wikipedia

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  3. H. H. Bryant Garage - Wikipedia

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    The H.H. Bryant Garage in Boise, Idaho, was a 2-story brick building designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel and constructed by contractor J.O. Jordan in 1917. The garage, also known as the Ford Building, originally was a showroom and service center for Ford cars and trucks. The building featured nine window bays on Front Street and seven bays on ...

  4. List of dams and reservoirs in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Department of Water Resources: 1978 Sage Hen Dam: Sage Hen Creek: Earthfill 38 12 Sage Hen Reservoir: 5,210 0.00643 0 Squaw Creek Irrigation Company 1938 Salmon Falls Dam: Salmon Falls Creek: Concrete arch 217 66 Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir: 230,650 0.28450 0 Salmon River Canal Co. 1911

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  7. Boise River Diversion Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Boise River Diversion Dam is a diversion dam in the western United States, on the Boise River in southwestern Idaho.Seven miles (11 km) southeast and upstream of Boise in Ada County, it was completed 116 years ago in 1909 and is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

  8. Boise River conditions now ‘extremely dangerous.’ Public ...

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    As temperatures rise and spring runoff increases, the Boise River has become an increasingly dangerous place to be. With river flows around 6,000 cubic feet per second, the Boise Fire Department ...

  9. New York Canal - Wikipedia

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    Completion of the Oregon Short Line Railroad in the early 1880s made possible the construction of farming settlements in the Boise Valley. In 1882, investors from New York founded the Idaho Mining and Irrigation Company in order to transform the desert into farmland between the Boise River and the Snake River in southern Idaho Territory. [2]