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Did you know?
In Boise, the average
travel time to work is 18 minutes.
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The
City of Trees
The Treasure Valley consists of Boise, the capital
city of Idaho and a number of outlying communities.
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The city of Boise sits in southwestern Idaho,
at the point where desert meets mountain range
and rural past meets high-tech future. Although
the population of Idaho's capital city is 160,000
and growing, the City of Trees remains essentially
uncomplicated. Boise is a city for outdoorsy,
active people who respect old-fashioned values
and like to have fun. Residents fish in the
Boise River as it flows through downtown, catching
healthy rainbow trout. They run along the Boise
River Greenbelt during their lunch hours. They
jump into their cars for the short drive to
skiing at Bogus Basin, whitewater rafting on
nearby rivers or water skiing at Lucky Peak
Reservoir. Boiseans also love their parks, especially
the series of large riverside parks named after
grand ladies in the city's history -- Julia
Davis, Ann Morrison and Kathryn Albertson. Boise
has nine acres of parks for every 1,000 residents,
almost twice the national average.
When Boise residents aren't participating in
such activities, they're watching sports. Boise
State University football is highly popular,
but residents also support professional baseball,
basketball and hockey teams.
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