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  2. Snake River Stampede Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    The Snake River Stampede had its humble beginnings as a bucking contest in conjunction with Nampa's harvest festival. The bucking contest was added to the harvest festival in 1913 and it became the "Rodeo and Buck Show." An area was roped off for the contest on the present site of the Nampa Post Office. Spectators watched from behind the ropes ...

  3. Ford Idaho Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Idaho Center Arena is best known for rodeo.It annually hosts the Snake River Stampede, considered one of the nation's top rodeos, during the third week in July.. The Stampede moved indoors to the Ford Arena in 1997; it was formerly held in an outdoor stadium (now demolished) near Lakeview Park.

  4. Snake River - Wikipedia

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    A train crosses the Snake River at American Falls, c. 1915. Railroads first reached the Snake River Plain in the 1880s. Tribal resistance would continue for years to come. In 1877 the US government attempted to force the remaining Nez Perce onto their reservation, at which point Chief Joseph's band and several others opted to seek refuge elsewhere.

  5. List of ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Snake River Stampede (Idaho) Rodeo Committee Founded 1913 [209] 2012 Dodge City (Kan.) Roundup Rodeo Committee Founded 1977 [210] 2011 Deadwood (S.D.) Days of ’76 Rodeo Committee Founded 1998 [211] 2008 Buffalo Bill Rodeo Rodeo Committee Founded July 4, 1882 [212] 2008 Calgary (Alberta) Stampede: Rodeo Committee Founded September 1912 [213] 2008

  6. Minidoka Project - Wikipedia

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    The Minidoka Project contributed to the settlement of the Snake River Plain and river valley, converting semi-arid land to productive farmland. Population rose from a few thousand people in 1915 to more than 200,000 by the 1980s. [2] During the 1930s the project used labor provided by the Civilian Conservation Corps to construct canals.

  7. Snake River Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Snake River Archaeological District is an archaeological area in the United States, located in Nez Perce County, Idaho, and Asotin County, ...

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