The Idaho "pilgrims" would own small orchards and live in a horseshoe-shaped village that let them farm while living close to church, school, and neighbors. New Plymouth remains the only horseshoe-shaped town in the world.
In Idaho's early days, disputes were settled by knives, guns, and fists. It took a few zealous advocates to ensure that the rule of law prevailed over vigilantism in the 1800s; it takes the same commitment to ensure justice in our time.
We highlight the history of Caxton Press in Caldwell, which is more than 100 years old, including some of the unique books it's published, and the intriguing life of founder J.H. Gipson.
Idaho Experience highlights the history of Caxton Press in Caldwell, which is more than 100 years old, including some of the unique books it's published, and the intriguing life of founder J.H. Gipson.
We explore the history of railroads in Idaho, from the late 1800's to the modern day. Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, the Milwaukee Road and the Camas Prairie Railroad are just a few railroads featured in the show.
We explore the history of railroads in Idaho, from the late 1800's to the modern day. Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, the Milwaukee Road and the Camas Prairie Railroad are just a few railroads featured in the show.