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00077_Field_gg06q05.txt
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Correct:Boise*QS060502*
Wrong 1:Helena
Wrong 2:Idaho City
Wrong 3:Idaho Falls
Wrong 4:Lewiston
Wrong 5:Pocatello
Wrong 6:Salem
Wrong 7:Spokane
Wrong 8:Twin Falls
GeoByte1:Boise was named for a nearby tree-lined river that French fur trappers called ^Rivière Boisière^, or "Wooded River."
GeoByte2:Boise has been the capital of Idaho since 1864.
GeoByte3:Boise is located at the crossroads of the famous Oregon Trail and a major mining route.
GeoByte4:Boise is the largest city in Idaho.
GeoByte5:The area that is now Boise was once home to the Shoshone and Nez Percé tribes.
GeoByte6:The city of Boise sprang up when miners flocked to the area after gold was discovered in nearby hills.
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