This Northwestern State Was Named One of the Best Places to Live in the U.S. for Quality of Life and Affordability
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"Boise is a recreationalist's paradise. If you value the outdoors and time spent among rivers, mountains, canyons, deserts, and lakes-and all the activities encapsulated therein-it's worth a serious look," U.S. News stated.
"Boise also lives up to its nickname, 'the City of Trees.' With over one hundred parks dotting the city and its surroundings, there's a green patch for everyone - from playgrounds and modern sporting facilities to rugged trails (even a 41-mile loop trail dedicated to Idaho's potatoes) and wild vistas."
"Drawn by the Gold Rush, Basque immigrants started arriving in the city from Spain and France in the 1800s. Today, Boise is home to the largest Basque population in the U.S., allowing exploration of the city's fascinating heritage downtown."
Read at Travel + Leisure
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