2004-09, September 2004 (Payette)
2004-09, September 2004 (Payette)
Volume 3, Number 12
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FEATURES
Idaho Wine
by Kathy McIntoshThink Idaho agriculture and most of us automatically think potatoes. But while the acreage put into growing our famous spuds is declining, some Idaho farmers are staking a new claim to fame for Idaho agriculture: wine grapes.
Payette–Spotlight
by Tami HartA castle on the Snake River. A French trader and city founder who populated the Pacific Northwest with illegitimate children. A band of vigilantes. These are just some of the unexpected bits of history surrounding the southwestern Idaho city of Payette.
Small Towns/Big Art
by Alina SandorSome Idahoans think that if you want art, Boise is the place to go. But what about those charming small towns all across Idaho and the artists who live in them? Isn’t their art worth the trip? Alina Sandor shows us that they are.
DEPARTMENTS
Featured Foliage: Ode to the Huckleberry
by Sue IzardOne Spud Short: The Sorrel
by William StudebakerFront Porch Tales: Washtub Tales
by Ginger BeallRenovations: Dreaming Big in Fossil Country
by Ellie McKinnon
The Learning Curve: Harriman Park Preservation Field School
by Sharon JohnsonWho We Are: The House That Jack Built
by Marylyn CorkEastern Exposure: The Enders Hotel; The Grand Old Lady of Soda Springs
by Will EdwinsonFiction Contest: The Moebius Strip
by Conda V. DouglasHistorical Snapshot: Eskimos in Idaho
by Arthur HartIN THIS ISSUE!
Bliss, Boise, Buhl, Caldwell, Eagle, Hammett, Harriman State Park, Glenns Ferry, Hailey, Kamiah, Kooskia, Kuna, Moscow, Nampa, Parma, Payette, Post Falls, Priest River, Sagle, Salmon, Sandpoint, Snake River, Soda Springs, Succor Creek, Twin Falls