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  2. Kronos Foods - Wikipedia

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    Kronos Foods, Inc., is a Chicago -based company which is a foodservice manufacturer of Mediterranean food in the United States and the largest manufacturer of gyros in the world. [1][2] Kronos Foods is known for being one of the first to produce, standardize, and market gyro cones (an argument exists as to who exactly was the first to "invent ...

  3. List of Idaho state parks - Wikipedia

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    Heyburn State Park: Benewah: 8,106 acres 3,280 ha: 2,128 ft 649 m: 1908: Preserves three lakes in the oldest state park in the Pacific Northwest. Lake Cascade State Park: Valley: 500 acres 200 ha: 4,828 ft 1,472 m: 1999: Comprises properties dispersed around Lake Cascade's 86 miles (138 km) of shoreline. Lake Walcott State Park: Minidoka: 65 ...

  4. Menan Buttes - Wikipedia

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    The North and South Menan Buttes in southeastern Idaho are two of the world's largest volcanic tuff cones. The two cones, with four smaller associated cones, align along a north-northwest line and comprise the Menan Complex. The buttes rise about 800 feet (250 m) above the surrounding Snake River plain and are late Pleistocene in age, dating to ...

  5. Three Island Crossing State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Three Island Crossing State Park. Three Island Crossing State Park is a history-focused public recreation area in Glenns Ferry, Elmore County, Idaho, United States, that interprets the site of a ford of the Snake River on the Oregon Trail. The state park features camping, cabins, disk golf, and a visitors center with interpretive exhibits.

  6. Island Park, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Island Park is a city in Fremont County, Idaho, United States. The city's population was 286 at the 2010 census , up from 215 in 2000. The city was incorporated by owners of the many lodges and resorts along U.S. Route 20 in 1947, primarily to circumvent Idaho's liquor laws that prohibited the sale of liquor outside of city limits.

  7. Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    5657 E Warm Springs Ave, Boise, ID 83716. Agency executive. Susan E. Buxton, Director. Website. Official. The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation (IDPR) is a state-level government agency of Idaho that manages state parks throughout Idaho as well as the registration programs for boats, snowmobiles and other off-highway vehicles. [ 1]

  8. National Parks in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Designated as a National Reserve in 1988 and located in on the southern edge of Idaho near the Utah border (42.067271°N 113.701399°W), this site is also known as the Silent City of Rocks. The park covers almost 14,000 acres (57 km 2) and is adjacent to Castle Rocks State Park. As its name implies, the area is notable for its rock formations ...

  9. McCroskey State Park - Wikipedia

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    McCroskey State Park —officially Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park —is a public recreation area in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, located in the Palouse region of northern Idaho. The park's 5,300 acres (8.3 sq mi; 21 km 2) stretch along a ridge in Latah and Benewah Counties, along the border with Washington. [3][4][5][6]