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  2. Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Frank Church—River of No Return Wilderness Area is a protected wilderness area in Idaho. [ 2] It was created in 1980 by the United States Congress and renamed in 1984 as the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area in honor of U.S. Senator Frank Church . At 2.367 million acres (9,580 km 2 ), it is the largest contiguous federally ...

  3. Ocoee Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ocoee Whitewater Center, near Ducktown, Tennessee, United States, was the canoe slalom venue for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, [ 1][ 2] and is the only in-river course to be used for Olympic slalom competition. A 1,640 foot (500 m) stretch of the Upper Ocoee River was narrowed by two-thirds to create the drops and eddies needed for a ...

  4. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. national monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho. It is along US 20 ( concurrent with US 93 and US 26 ), between the small towns of Arco and Carey, at an average elevation of 5,900 feet (1,800 m ...

  5. Your guide to the 62nd Columbus Arts Festival happening this ...

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    The Arts Festival is bursting with creativity at the Downtown riverfront. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Payette River - Wikipedia

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    The Payette River ( / peɪˈɛt /) is an 82.7-mile-long (133.1 km) [ 1] river in southwestern Idaho and is a major tributary of the Snake River . Its headwaters originate in the Sawtooth and Salmon River Mountains at elevations over 10,000 feet (3,000 m). Drainage in the watershed flows primarily from east to west, with the cumulative stream ...

  7. Lochsa River - Wikipedia

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    The Lochsa River is in the northwestern United States, in the mountains of north central Idaho. It is one of two primary tributaries (with the Selway to the south) of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in the Clearwater National Forest. Lochsa is a Nez Perce word meaning rough water. [ 6][ 7] The Salish name is Ep Smɫí, "It Has Salmon."

  8. Celebration Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Parker-Through-Truss railroad bridge in Idaho and is the state's largest historic artifact; it was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The 450-ton steel structure is 70 feet (21 m) tall and spans 500 feet (150 m) over the river. The bridge was abandoned 77 years ago in 1947, saved from demolition in the ...

  9. Columbus Arts Festival set to return for 62nd year: What to ...

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    Drawing nearly half a million people each year, the Columbus Arts Festival is one of the city's biggest summer events. Festivalgoers flock Downtown to enjoy live music, dance, theater, spoken word ...