As the 13th largest state in the U.S., Idaho produces 72 types of precious and semi-precious stones. Some of these stones can be found nowhere else in the world, which is why our great state is known as The Gem State.
Boise is nestled where the high desert plain meets the Rocky Mountains with a pristine river flowing through its center. Boise finds its roots from the gold rush days of the 1800s.
Boise is nestled where the high desert plain meets the Rocky Mountains with a pristine river flowing through its center. Boise finds its roots from the gold rush days of the 1800s.
Today, Boise is still the largest metropolitan community in the state with over 211,000 residents. Numerous international, national, regional and state corporations have their headquarters in Boise.
Boise has a lot to offer. Culture and entertainment mix nicely with the abundant outdoor recreation. Downtown Boise is alive with events, entertainment and a variety of dining and unique shopping options.
Plans are moving forward for the 36th Annual NAOSMM Conference and Trade Show. Tara Grove is working hard on the seminar schedule. The host committee has identified lots of things to do in Boise, so keep checking back for additional information as it becomes available.
Once again the Board has authorized a Trivia Contest. Not only will you learn a lot about Boise and Idaho but if you get all of the answers correct you will be entered into the drawing. The winner of the drawing will receive free registration to the 2010 NAOSMM Conference & Trade Show. Good luck and see you in Boise. Click here to see the quiz.
To get a feel of Boise go to: This video that the Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau commissioned.
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