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Did you know the TV was invented right here in Idaho? The Jefferson County Historical Museum features 14,000 square feet of exhibitions from the pre-electric and early electric era, the history of Jefferson County, and early photography. Local inventors including Philo T.
With the exception of a few secondary or tertiary stations in certain major and mid-sized cities that rely entirely on syndicated content from American Public Television and other distributors, the vast majority of public television stations in the U.S. are member outlets of PBS.
Stations StationCity of license1Channels (RF / VC) KAID (Flagship station) Boise 21 (UHF) 4 KCDT Coeur dAlene 18 (UHF) 26 KIPT Twin Falls 22 (UHF) 13 KISU-TV3 Pocatello 17 (UHF) 101 more row
Idaho Bases The 124th Fighter Wing is located and headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Nestled along the foothills of the valley, Boise has been home to the Idaho Air National Guard since 1946.
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