Blackfoot: Attractions and more...
Idaho Potato Museum: this city is well known for its Potato Industry and Idaho Potato Museum explains and shows the Idaho Potato Industry. It show cases its home of worlds famous potato chips and baked potato. Every year a large number of visitors visit this Museum. Bruneau Sand Dunes: is the sand place of the city. There are many little sand mountains to be watched which have been created here by nature. Horseshoe Bend: is the scenic railway track of the city. This track travels between the mountains, and during its journey shows the wonderful landscapes of the city. Kellogg: This building is one of the most attractive sites in the city. The shape of this building is like a rounded hat, and the architecture is one of the greatest. Snake River: this river was also known as the Blackfoot river. This river has the shape of snake because of which it is known as the Snake River, this River was founded in early 1818 and is also one of the oldest river in the state.
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