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Destination Idaho
Your one-stop informational resource
Are you considering a move to Idaho? Relocating your business to Idaho?
Or just interested in the Gem State?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in
Idaho, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education,
transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more.
If after using this resource you have specific questions or suggestions,
please e-mail us at Info@InfoResource.org and
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Industry Overview |
Economy/Cost of Living |
Education
Recreation & Entertainment |
Transportation |
Geography & Climate
History |
Suggested Reading List
The Gem State, a land of rugged beauty, a legacy of agricultural and mineral wealth, with tremendous natural and technological resources; this is Idaho, a historic frontier with a burgeoning future.
Industry Snapshot
Idaho possesses a growing biotechnology and life sciences industry. The Gem State currently draws upon its existing research infrastructure to aid in its growth as a future biotech hub.
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Economy/Cost of Living
Nearly 1.5 million people live in Idaho, making it the 39th most populous state in the nation.
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Education
Idaho provides many excellent opportunities for education. Idaho education is provided by approximately 64 percent of the state’s general fund.
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Entertainment & Recreation
Idaho possesses a diverse terrain and a rich cultural heritage. These combine to create tremendous resources for recreation and entertainment in the Gem State.
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Transportation
Idaho is crossed by the north/south Interstate 15, and the west/east Interstates 84, 86, and 90. Many
U. S. highways traverse the state, as well as Idaho state highways.
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Geography & Climate
Idaho is located in the northwestern region of the United States. The state’s total area of 83,574 square miles (216,363 square kilometers or 21,636,314 hectares) makes it the 14th largest among the United States.
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History
Present day Idaho was once populated by Native peoples such as the Nez Perce, Bannock, Shoshone, and other tribes. By 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived to Oregon country, which contained part of modern Idaho.
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Suggested Reading List
A list of selected guides and reference books about Idaho, the Gem State.
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