Idaho Potato Commission — The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) is a self governing agency of the State of Idaho that was established in 1937 as the Idaho Fruit and Vegetable Advertising Commission. It has many responsibilities, but its primary responsibility is to promote… … Wikipedia
Idaho Potato Museum — The Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot, Idaho is an educational institution celebrating both the potato and its role in the economic growth of Idaho. The museum began in 1990 and is located at the site of a former Oregon Short Line Railroad Depot.… … Wikipedia
Idaho Potato Commission — Marque d homologation de l Idaho Potato Commission Idaho Potato Commission (IPC), c est à dire « Commission de la pomme de terre de l Idaho », est le nom d une agence publique de l État de l Idaho (États Unis), créée en 1937 sous le… … Wikipédia en Français
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl — Logo Stadium Bronco Stadium Location Boise, Idaho Operated 1997–present … Wikipedia
Idaho — Idaho1 [ī′də hō΄] n. a type of large, oblong white potato with a high starch content, grown chiefly in Idaho and used mainly for baking: in full Idaho potato or Idaho Idaho2 [ī′də hō΄] [< tribal (Shoshonean) name < ?] Mountain State of the… … English World dictionary
Idaho — This article is about the U.S. state of Idaho. For other uses, see Idaho (disambiguation). Idaho … Wikipedia
Potato Museum (disambiguation) — A Potato Museum is a museum about potatoes.* Potato Museum in Albuquerque * PEI Potato Museum ( Prince Edward Island Potato Museum ) in O Leary, Prince Edward Island * Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot, Idahoand in Europe::There are three Potato… … Wikipedia
Idaho — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Idaho (homonymie). 45° N 114° W / … Wikipédia en Français
Idaho — noun /ˈaɪdəhoʊ/ a) A Capital: Boise. b) An Idaho potato … Wiktionary
Idaho Falls, Idaho — Idaho Falls City Idaho Falls Greenbelt … Wikipedia
IDAHO — IDAHO, state in northwestern U.S. Idaho had fewer Jews than any other state; in 2005 the estimated population of Idaho was 1,347,000 and the Jewish population was 1,000. Two Jews of unknown name, one of whom reportedly perished, are said to have… … Encyclopedia of Judaism