Idaho
In The News
“Sitting
at the junction of the arid plateau of the high
desert and the western foothills of the Rocky Mountains,
the capital of Idaho offers all the outdoor advantages
of more ballyhooed Western towns but with less,
well, ballyhoo.”
(“Escapes:
Boise, Idaho,” New York Times, July 2006)
“Boise
is truly the gem of the Rocky Mountain range.”
(“Capital
Weekend: Boise,” Home & Away magazine,
November/December 2005)
“The
secret to living large affordable – do it
in a small city like Boise. …Despite its
diminutive size, I conclude, this city has star
quality.”
(“It
Was Friday Night, and I Had to Get Out of Town – That’s
Why I Went to Boise,” National Geographic
Traveler Magazine, March 2006)
“No.
8 in the Top 20 most inventive towns.”
(Wall
Street Journal, July 2006)
“A
rejuvenated downtown and a budding arts community
mean that after a day of rafting you don’t
have to turn in once the sun fades.”
(New
York Times, July 2006)
“No.
8 Best Place to Live.”
(Money
magazine, July 2006)
“Most
successful and vibrant small city in North America.”
(Team
Fredericton Comparable Cities Project, November
2005)
“Top
10 Places for Outdoor Activities”
(Sperling’s
Best Places, October 2005)
“Welcome
to Boise, Idaho, the last great place in the American
West – where housing remains affordable,
Western culture still thrives, and access to the
nation’s wildest state begins within city
limits.”
(“Boise
or Bust – Plus 30 More Towns Perfect for
You,” National Geographic Adventure magazine,
September 2006)
“4th
Best Walking City in the U.S.”
(“10
Cities, 3 Women, Infinite Get-Healthy Possibilities,” Prevention
magazine, April 2006)
“Accolades
come easy to this high desert community. … Boise
clings to an All-American hometown sensibility
despite a population surge that’s gushed
through the better part of two decades.”
(“Boise
Booms!” Sky West magazine, September/October
2005)
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