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45th Parallel
Nearest Community: New Meadows
Region: Southwestern
Type: Roadside Attractions
This signpost in New Meadows marks the half-way spot between the North Pole and the Equator.
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Ballard Family Dairy & Cheese
Nearest Community: Gooding
Region: South Central
Type: Tour Operator
Family-run farm in Gooding, producing award-winning milk and cheeses. Tours available.
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Bear River Heritage Area
Nearest Community: Fish Haven
Region: Southeastern
Type: Roadside Attractions
The Bear River Heritage Area straddles the Idaho-Utah border where the Great Basin and the Rocky Mountains meet. Come and experience its unique and varied cultural heritage. www.bearriverheritage.com
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Dog Bark Park
Nearest Community: Cottonwood
Region: North Central
Type: Roadside Attractions
Sweet Willy Colton, who at 30 ft. tall is the world's largest beagle, also houses the most unique bed & breakfast in Idaho at this dog-inspired gift shop.
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Eastman Drug
Nearest Community: Soda Springs
Region: Southeastern
Type: Roadside Attractions
This is the site of the oldest drug store in Idaho, complete with an old fashioned soda fountain.
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Elk Mountain Farm
Nearest Community: Bonners Ferry
Region: Northern
Type: Roadside Attractions
Anheuser-Busch operates this farm near the Canadian border which grows hops for the company's beer products.
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Emmett Area Fruit Orchards
Nearest Community: Boise
Region: Southwestern
Type: Natural Attractions
Known as "The Valley of Plenty", Emmett & Gem County have long been a favorite spot to enjoy picking fresh fruit.
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Ernest Hemingway Memorial
Nearest Community: Sun Valley
Region: Central
Type: Memorials
Ernest Hemingway Memorial; Northeast of Sun Valley on Trail Creek Road a bust of Ernest Hemingway commemorates the life of the famous writer.
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Evans Co-op
Nearest Community: Malad City
Region: Southeastern
Type: Roadside Attractions
Stop in at this store in Malad to get your Idaho Passport stamped.
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Idaho Centennial Carousel at Porter Park
Nearest Community: Rexburg
Region: Eastern
Type: Parks
An authentic wooden carousel, built in 1926 and restored in the late 1980s.
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