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New Plymouth ID. The population was 1, at the census. It was incorporated on February 15, It is the host of the annual Payette County Fair. New Plymouth was a colony town, bought and planned before it was settled. It was the combined project of a group of people purportedly dissatisfied with city life in Chicago, who in formed what they called "The Plymouth Society of Chicago" and William E.
Smythe, who was the chairman of the executive committee of the National Irrigation Congress and a famous irrigation promoter. The selected site, consisiting of acres, was part of the land granted to the New Plymouth Farm Colony, Ltd. Shawhan under the Desert Land Act of It was known at New Plymouth Farm Village. In it was incorporated as a village and officialy became New Plymouth, Idaho. City status was achieved in The town itself, the only one in the United States, is shaped in a double horseshoe shape with symmetrically curved streets, bordered with an foot park boulevard around the horseshoe totalling 11 acres.
The northern end of the horseshoe is open to the railroad and river. The community of New Plymouth, population approximately , is one of three cities located in Payette County, seven miles west of the Oregon border along the historic and scenic Snake River Basin. Boise, the state capital, is located 50 miles to the east. The altitude is ft.
Citizens enjoy sunny days a year. Average rainfall is 8. Area farmers can count on a minimum of frost free days each year.
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