11 Facts About Nampa Idaho

1.

Nampa Idaho is about 20 miles west of Boise along Interstate 84, and six miles west of Meridian.

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Nampa Idaho had its beginnings in the early 1880s when the Oregon Short Line Railroad built a line from Granger, Wyoming, to Huntington, Oregon, which passed through Nampa Idaho.

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3.

In Nampa Idaho there is a history museum marking the significance of the railroad company.

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4.

The hotel survived the great fire of 1909, which burned several blocks of downtown Nampa Idaho, but was razed in 1963 after redevelopment plans failed.

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5.

Nampa Idaho held an annual harvest festival and farmers' market from about 1908, a time of celebration and community fun.

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6.

Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune is the local newspaper for the Canyon County area.

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7.

Ford Nampa Idaho Center is a city-owned complex of entertainment venues managed by Spectra Venue Management.

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8.

Nampa Idaho Train Depot Museum is a historical depot with displays and archives of the area's railroad and cultural history.

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9.

City of Nampa Idaho owns and operates the Centennial Golf Course and Ridgecrest Golf Club .

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10.

In 2016 and 2017, Nampa Idaho ranked No 1 among the nation's 150 largest cities in terms of budget per capita, according to the finance website WalletHub.

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11.

College of Western Nampa Idaho is a public, 2-year community college offering Associate Degrees and Technical Certificates.

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