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Idaho Falls

Salisbury Building
428 Park Avenue
P. O. Box 51219
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83405-1219
Telephone: (208)523-4445
Fax:(208)523-4474
General Email
Idaho Falls office

In Idaho Falls, free street parking is usually available on Park Avenue or "A" Street in front of the office. The firm also validates parking from the parking lots located at Capitol Avenue & "B" Street, and Yellowstone Avenue and "A" Street, respectively.

Boise

599 W Bannock, Suite B
P. O. Box 2110
Boise, Idaho 83701-2110
Telephone: (208)336-7930
Fax: (208)336-9154
General Email
Boise office

In Boise, metered parking is usually available on Bannock Street in front of the office.

Locations

THE firm's main office is located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Situated on the banks of the upper Snake River, Idaho Falls is the fast growing hub of commerce and development in Eastern Idaho. It is a regional center for healthcare, shopping, tourism, and entertainment, and home base for the Idaho National Laboratory, located on the high desert west of town. As of the 2000 census, the population was just over 50,000 for Idaho Falls proper, with nearly 120,000 in the surrounding "metro area."

IDAHO Falls is often listed in top ten rankings of American small cities in terms of job prospects, quality of life and cost of living. It offers many features of big city living, such as its own symphony, opera, chamber orchestra, community drama, performing arts groups, and museums, while still maintaining a friendly, small town feel. The Idaho Falls Greenbelt along the Snake River also hosts many community events each year, including outdoor concerts, art fairs, a farmers market and the annual “Duck Race.” Salt Lake is 200 miles south and Boise is 250 miles to the west.

SITTING at an elevation of 4,700 feet, the city is immediately surrounded by irrigated farm land, home to Idaho's famous potatoes. The climate is relatively dry, with warm summers and cold winters. For outdoor recreation enthusiasts, Idaho Falls is hard to beat. The Tetons and Jackson Hole are 90 miles to the east, Yellowstone is 110 miles to the northeast, Sun Valley and the Sawtooth range are 120 miles to the west and the Central Idaho Wilderness is 150 miles to the northwest. As a result, world class hiking, climbing, skiing, camping, fishing, hunting and river running opportunities abound just a short distance away in every direction.

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