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2112 East Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell, Idaho
Inscription. Planned by the Presbyterians of southern Idaho in 1884 and opened with 19 students in 1891, this is Idaho's oldest college. William Judson Boone, the founder, remained president 45 yea... More on HMDB
about College of Idaho: College of Idaho is a private, liberal arts college. Approximately 800 students attend undergraduate classes here. Campus venues of note include the Rosenthal Gallery of Art... More on GoCityKids

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Notus ID 83656, United States of America

#3.
Caldwell ID 83607, United States of America
Inscription. After reaching Boise River, emigrant wagons had to travel 30 miles to find a good crossing about 1/4 mile north of here. They had to avoid a wide zone of shifting channels, so they descended Canyon Hill where the route ... More on HMDB

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Caldwell ID 83605, United States of America
Inscription. In the 1830's, local tribes, including the Shoshone, Paiute, and Bannock began trading with Euro-American fur trappers and missionaries passing through southern Idaho. Peaceful exchanges beneficial to both groups increased ... More on HMDB

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Caldwell ID 83605, United States of America
Inscription. To the memory of the pioneers who were massacred by Indians near this spot August 20, 1854. This monument is dedicated by Pioneer Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Boise, Idaho, William Ward Age 44, Margaret ... More on HMDB

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Caldwell ID 83605, United States of America
Inscription. On August 20, 1854, the Alexander Ward Party of 20 men, women, and children were traveling on the Oregon Trail with five wagons, a day behind a larger party led by Alexander Yantis. The Wards pulled their wagons off the ... More on HMDB

#7.
Caldwell ID 83605, United States of America
The massacre of the Alexander Ward party on August 20, 1854, was the culmination of Indian activities that led to the closing of Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Boise and Fort Hall. Only two members of... More on History.idaho.gov
Inscription. Only 2 young boys survived the Indian attack on Alexander Ward's 20 member party, Oregon bound on August 20, 1854. Military retaliation for the slaughter so enraged the Indians that Hu... More on HMDB

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623 Holly St, Nampa, Idaho
about Northwest Nazarene University: Northwest Nazarene University is a Christian liberal arts college. The school's Brandt Center houses the Swayne Auditorium and the Friesen Art Galleries. events... More on GoCityKids
The campus at NNU is very inviting. The Womens Basketball program is worth stopping in for. It's good fun at a low price. More on TripAdvisor

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Marsing ID 83639, United States of America
