Considering relocation to the Pacific Northwest? Take a serious look at a relocation to Boise Idaho. In September of 2007 USA Today wrote the stunning article No End in Site for Idaho's Growth. In the article the author references the strength of Idaho's economy due to its computer chip manufacturing, potato production, and it's "amenities business" which includes hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing and whitewater rafting which attracts thousands of new tourists and residents to Idaho - from billionaires to young outdoor enthusiasts.
When you discover Boise Idaho you discover a city that has big city services with a small town feel. Boise is known as the "City of Trees" for good reason. The Boise River runs through the center of the city and is lined with trees on both sides of the river. These trees turn breathtakingly beautiful in the fall. Thousands of residents and tourist float the Boise River in the summer months and it is safe for people of all ages. Boise is well known for its beautiful parks and recreation.
Boise is well know for its diverse cultures and is considered the "Basque Capital" of the United States. The Basque people are from an area in north Spain and settled in S.W. Idaho in the states infancy. There is also a large Hispanic population plus a smaller population of Chinese, Japanese and African American and Greeks. This all means that the restaurants in Boise are awesome with all the diverse cultures.
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