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Idaho Falls, ID Testing Locations
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765 S UTAH AVE 1.9 miles
765 S UTAH AVE
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83402
Categories: IDAHO FALLS ID
2860 Channing Way Ste 102 2.2 miles
2860 Channing Way Ste 102
Idaho Falls,
ID
83404
Categories: Idaho Falls ID
203 N HOLMES AVE 2.2 miles
203 N HOLMES AVE
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83401
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2730 CHANNING WAY 2.2 miles
2730 CHANNING WAY
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83404
Categories: IDAHO FALLS ID
2725 CHANNING WAY 2.2 miles
2725 CHANNING WAY
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83404
Categories: IDAHO FALLS ID
2325 CORONADO ST 2.3 miles
2325 CORONADO ST
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83404
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2235 E 25TH ST STE 150 2.3 miles
2235 E 25TH ST STE 150
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83404
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1789 W BROADWAY ST 2.6 miles
1789 W BROADWAY ST
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83402
Categories: IDAHO FALLS ID
4759 BLACKSTONE DR 3.3 miles
4759 BLACKSTONE DR
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83404
Categories: IDAHO FALLS ID
740 S WOODRUFF AVE 9.4 miles
740 S WOODRUFF AVE
IDAHO FALLS,
ID
83401
Categories: IDAHO FALLS ID
167 E 1ST S 15.3 miles
167 E 1ST S
RIGBY,
ID
83442
Categories: RIGBY ID
98 POPLAR ST 24.6 miles
98 POPLAR ST
BLACKFOOT,
ID
83221
Categories: BLACKFOOT ID
350 N MERIDIAN ST 24.7 miles
350 N MERIDIAN ST
BLACKFOOT,
ID
83221
Categories: BLACKFOOT ID
512 W JUDICIAL ST 24.7 miles
512 W JUDICIAL ST
BLACKFOOT,
ID
83221
Categories: BLACKFOOT ID
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Local Area Info: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Idaho Falls is the county seat of Bonneville County, Idaho, United States, and the state's largest city outside the Boise metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 56,813 (2016 estimate: 60,211), with a metro population of 133,265.
Idaho Falls serves as the commercial, cultural, and healthcare hub for eastern Idaho, as well as parts of western Wyoming and southern Montana. It is served by the Idaho Falls Regional Airport and is home to the College of Eastern Idaho, Museum of Idaho, and the Idaho Falls Chukars minor league baseball team. It is the principal city of the Idaho Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Idaho Falls-Blackfoot, Idaho Combined Statistical Area.
The area around Idaho Falls was first sparsely settled by cattle and sheep ranchers, but no significant development took place until 1864, when a man named Harry Rickets built and operated a ferry on the Snake River at 43°36.112?N 112°3.528?W? / ?43.601867°N 112.058800°W? / 43.601867; -112.058800. The ferry served a new tide of westward migration and travel on the Montana Trail following the Bear River Massacre of Shoshone Indians in 1863. The present-day site of Idaho Falls became a permanent settlement when freighter Matt Taylor built a timber-frame toll bridge across a narrow black basaltic gorge of the river 7 miles (11 km) downstream from the ferry. The bridge improved travel for settlers moving north and west, and for miners, freighters, and others seeking riches in the gold fields of Idaho and Montana—especially the boom towns of Bannack and Virginia City.
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 61,076 (100% urban, 0% rural). >Population change since 2000: +20.4%
Population (female): 30,548
Median Age: 32.3 years
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $736.
Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Idaho Falls: 88.0 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)
Poverty (breakdown): (13.4% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 27.6% for Black residents, 22.0% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 7.8% for American Indian residents, 74.4% for Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander residents, 22.9% for other race residents, 16.6% for two or more races residents)
Elevation: 4700 feet
Population Density:
Zip Codes: 83402, 83404
Races:
White alone - 49,658 - 80.7%
Hispanic - 9,182 - 14.9%
Two or more races - 1,186 - 1.9%
Asian alone - 732 - 1.2%
Black alone - 336 - 0.5%
American Indian alone - 320 - 0.5%
Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 95 - 0.2%
Other race alone - 22 - 0.04%
By the end of 1865, a private bank, small hotel, livery stable, eating house, post office, and stage station had sprung up near the bridge. The settlement was initially known as Taylor's Crossing, but postmarks indicate that by 1866, the emerging town had become known as Eagle Rock. The name was derived from an isolated basalt island in the Snake River near the ferry, where approximately twenty eagles nested.