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Where to
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Boise,
Idaho
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North Idaho
Blanchard
Bonners Ferry
Coeur d'
Alene
Harrison
Hayden
Hayden Lake
Hope
Kellogg
Pinehurst
Priest Lake
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VISITOR INFORMATION
The largest metropolitan
center for a radius of 300 miles, Boise has a university, symphony orchestra, opera and
ballet companies, and many museums.
Boise
Information on events, attractions, dining, lodging, relocation and business
information. (Sponsored by the Boise Area Chamber of Commerce.)
Boise Convention and Visitors
Bureau. 312 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Boise, ID 83702; Mail: P.
O. Box 2106, Boise, ID 83701. Phone: 208-344-7777; Toll-free:
1-800-635-5240; Fax: 208-344-6236.
Idaho
fish 'n' hunt
Offers comprehensive fishing and hunting information for the state of
Idaho.
Transportation
PT Express Taxi Service.
2105 N. 18th, Boise, ID 83702. Phone: 208-863-7853.
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and the links they provide to more detailed descriptions and
presentations:
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