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Fast Facts About Southern Idaho

Skandi-Dag Skandinavian Festival is held each June in Freedom Park in Burley.

The Gooding Basque Cultural Center serves a multi-course Basque supper the first Friday of each month.

Twin Falls County was named for the falls of the Snake River. The surrounding area is known as the Magic Valley.

The world-class Faulkner Planetarium is located on the College of Southern Idaho campus.

The National Pioneer Hall of Fame was established in 2005 in Burley. Among its inductees are Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett.

The Sawtooth Mountains, known as “The American Alps,” is an ideal place for hiking because of its many trails.

Twin Falls was laid out by New York architect E.I. Masqueray, who plotted streets in what would become the downtown area at a 45-degree angle from the rest of the city’s roadway grid.

Western States College in Twin Falls is dedicated to teaching all aspects of the entertainment industry, including film, music, animation and acting.

The world’s largest trout farm is operated in Buhl by Clear Springs Foods.

The Twin Falls Municipal Band has been playing sweet music since it was founded in 1904.


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