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| The
Coeur d’Alene, Kalispel, Kootenai, Nez Perce, Shoshone-Bannock,
and Paiute Indians inhabited the Idaho territory long before the arrival
of Lewis and Clark in 1805. The Lewis and Clark expedition traversed
the rugged Clearwater Mountains at Lolo Pass and followed the Clearwater
River to its junction with the Snake River. Lewis
and Clark explored the area for the United States. They met with
the native tribes and paved the way for the fur trappers and traders
who would follow. During the 1820s, the North West Fur Trading Company
established several posts in the area. Trappers traveling through
the Great Basin were the first to reach the site of present-day
Boise. La Rivie’re Bois’e was the name they gave the
river and surrounding wooded area. |
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| Total
City Population |
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Central City - 485,313
Total - N/A |
| City
Black Population |
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Central
City - 5,038 (1.0%) |
| City
Hispanic Population |
| |
Central
City - 46,010 (9.5%) |
| City
Asian Population |
| |
Central
City - 10,351 (2.1%) |
| City
Highlights |
| |
Boise
Town Square |
| Colleges
and Universities |
| |
Albertson
College
Boise State University
College of Southern Idaho |
| Major
Companies HQ |
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Micron
Technology
Saint Luke's
Hewlett-Packard |
| Pro
Sports Teams |
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N/A |
| Local
Area Celebrities |
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N/A |
| Median
Income |
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$34,495 |
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