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American Falls was a landmark waterfall on the Snake River, named after a party of American trappers whose boat went over the falls. The Wilson Price Hunt expedition in 1811 camped at the falls one night and the expedition of John C. Frémont was here in 1843. The Oregon Trail passed north of town, through the present-day reservoir. Power ...
Power County is a county located in the U.S. state of Idaho.As of the 2020 census, the county had a population of 7,878. [1] The county seat and largest city is American Falls. [2]
Southwest of American Falls along Interstate 86 / U.S. Route 30, and "West of American Falls" 42°39′16″N 113°02′38″W / 42.654444°N 113.043889°W / 42.654444; -113.043889 ( Oregon Trail Historic
The Walter Sparks House, at 408 Roosevelt St. in American Falls in Power County, Idaho, was moved to its current location in 1925 by the Bureau of Reclamation, as part of a project to move much of the town of American Falls out of the way of the American Falls Reservoir.
The Power County Courthouse, at 543 Bannock Ave. in American Falls, Idaho is a historic building that includes Classical Revival and Prairie School architecture. It was a work of architect C. A. Sundberg and was built in 1925. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]
Sterling Wildlife Management Area at 3,400 acres (14 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Bingham County near the town of Aberdeen. [1] The WMA consists of Idaho Department of Fish and Game and Bureau of Reclamation land along American Falls Reservoir.
On February 29, 2000, citing Title VII case law, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which covers Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Guam, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, the Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon and Washington, ruled that a transgender woman serving a prison sentence appropriately stated a claim of sex ...
The house is believed to have been built during the period of 1911 to 1918, then it was moved along with many other houses by the Bureau of Reclamation as part of a large Federal project relocating the town of American Falls, making way for the American Falls Reservoir. [2] It is a 33 by 43 feet (10 m × 13 m) one-and-a-half-story house.