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Nampa, Idaho

City of Nampa

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Canyon County
  • Population: 117,082
  • Nearby Cities: Nearby Caldwell, Nearby Meridian, Nearby Middleton...
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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

City of Coeur d’Alene

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Kootenai County
  • Population: 58,242
  • Nearby Cities: Nearby Hayden, Nearby Post Falls, Nearby Rathdrum,...
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Hayden, Idaho

Hayden Canyon

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  • Homebuilders: Lennar
  • Community Ammenities: Green Space
City in Idaho
Kuna, Idaho

Kuna is a small city located in Ada County, Idaho, about 15 miles southwest of Boise. With a population of around 21,000 people, Kuna is a charming and growing community that offers a unique blend of small-town charm and easy access to the state’s capital.

Here are some interesting facts about Kuna, Idaho:

  1. Name Origin: The name “Kuna” comes from the Nez Perce language, meaning “dusty place”. The area was originally settled by the Nez Perce tribe, who called it “Kuna-wa” (pronounced “koo-nah wah”).
  2. Agricultural Heritage: Kuna has a strong agricultural heritage, with many farms and ranches in the area. In fact, the city hosts an annual Harvest Festival to celebrate its agricultural roots.
  3. Growth Spurt: In recent years, Kuna has experienced rapid growth, with new homes, businesses, and developments popping up throughout the city. This growth has brought new amenities and services to the area.
  4. Outdoor Recreation: Kuna is surrounded by beautiful natural areas, including the Boise River, Lucky Peak Reservoir, and the Boise National Forest. Outdoor enthusiasts will love hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring the area’s many trails and waterways.
  5. Community Spirit: Kuna has a strong sense of community, with many annual events and festivals throughout the year. The city hosts a Farmers’ Market every Saturday morning during the summer months, as well as a Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting ceremony.
  6. History: Kuna was founded in 1889 and has a rich history dating back to the early days of Idaho’s settlement. The city’s historic downtown area features several old buildings, including the Kuna School District’s oldest building, which dates back to 1894.
  7. Foodie Heaven: Kuna is home to several popular restaurants serving everything from farm-to-table cuisine to gourmet burgers and BBQ. The city also hosts an annual Food Truck Festival.
  8. Wine Country: Kuna is located near the Snake River Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area), one of Idaho’s premier wine-producing regions. Visit local wineries and taste some of Idaho’s best wines.

City of Kuna

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Ada County
  • Population: 31,490
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Star, Idaho

Resource Land Care, INC.

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  • Business Type: Home Services
  • Business Service: Contractors, Landscaping
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Montpelier, Idaho

City of Montpelier

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Bear Lake County
  • Population: 2,772
  • Nearby Cities: Nearby Paris, Nearby Preston, Nearby Soda Springs
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