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The Frank Church—River of No Return Wilderness Area is a protected wilderness area in Idaho. [2] It was created in 1980 by the United States Congress and renamed in 1984 as the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area in honor of U.S. Senator Frank Church . At 2.367 million acres (9,580 km 2 ), it is the largest contiguous federally ...
Socrates A. Myers House. / 45.17889°N 113.89361°W / 45.17889; -113.89361. The Socrates A. Myers House is a historic house located at 300 Hall Street in Salmon, Idaho. The two-story house was built in 1900; at the time, it was part of a farm overlooking the Salmon River. The house has a brick veneer exterior; while it is one of many ...
Salmon–Challis National Forest is located in east central sections of the U.S. state of Idaho.At 4,235,940 acres (6,618.66 sq mi, or 17,142.24 km 2) it is one of the largest national forests in the lower 48 states and also has most of the land area of the Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness, which is the largest wilderness area south of Alaska.
Marines salute late Marine Capt. Jack Casey, who died in a helicopter crash with four other Marines, upon arrival at Wiggin-Purdy-McCooey-Dion Funeral Home in Dover Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.
78001079 [1] Added to NRHP. February 7, 1978. The Odd Fellows Hall is a historic building located at 516 Main St. in Salmon, Idaho. The building was constructed in 1874 as a meeting place for Salmon's chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows. The wood frame building was designed in the Greek Revival style and features Ionic pilasters ...
The Salmon River, also known as " The River of No Return ", is a river located in the U.S. state of Idaho in the western United States. It flows for 425 miles (685 km) through central Idaho, draining a rugged, thinly populated watershed of 14,000 square miles (36,000 km 2 ). The river drops more than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) from its headwaters ...
Added to NRHP. January 12, 1979. The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer is an historic Episcopal Church located on 1st Street North at Fulton Street in Salmon, Idaho. Built in 1902, it was designed by stone mason Frank Pollard. The one-story church has a Gothic Revival design which uses rusticated stone. Prominent Gothic features of the church ...
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