Idaho center

September 1st, 2008


Idaho center

Historic Civic Center, Tw" Falls, Idaho, c. 1913, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)
Historic Civic Center, Tw This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work.

Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH

Shortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress)

:  Title: Historic Civic Center, Twin Falls, Idaho, c. 1913, Panoramic Photo, Unframed., Image Size: 7 x 36", Paper Size: 10 x 39"., Only premiere quality framing materials used. Save 50% off of local frame stores., Choose from a vast selection of historic prints, views, and photographs.
Company: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe 
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Historic Civic Center, Tw" Falls, Idaho, c. 1913, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)
Historic Civic Center, Tw This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work.

Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH

Shortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress)

:  Title: Historic Civic Center, Twin Falls, Idaho, c. 1913, Panorama, Unframed., Image Size: 5 x 18", Paper Size: 8 x 21"., Only premiere quality framing materials used. Save 50% off of local frame stores., Choose from a vast selection of historic prints, views, and photographs.
Company: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe 
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Historic Civic Center, Tw" Falls, Idaho, c. 1913, Panorama Photo, 20 NOTECARDS
Historic Civic Center, Tw This is a gift set of 20 museum-quality photo notecards with matching envelopes on fine-wove-textured, ivory card stock. All notecards depict the above displayed image and are suitable for framing. The cards have a blank writing space inside and would make for wonderful gifts.

HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH

Shortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events.(Library of Congress)

:  Card size: 5x7". Gift set includes: 20 cards & matching envelopes, Unit price: $2.45 / card & envelope. (Retail price: $4.00 / each), Cards have a blank writing space inside and are suitable for framing., Vintage note/greeting cards. Over 4,000 panoramic maps and photos to choose., Choose from a vast selection of historic prints, views and photography.
Company: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe 
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James Castle: Dream House, His Art & Life
James Castle: Dream House, His Art & Life Using the artist's books and art--plus never-before-seen family photographs, as well as rare interviews with family, childhood friends, artists and art professors, gallery directors and curators--this Public Television documentary helps us understand this mysterious and brilliant Idaho artist. Included in an Epilogue is news of recent remarkable discoveries relating to Outsider artist Castle's education and Early Attic books.

Director:  Peter Lutze;Rod Cashin
DVD:  NTSC
Company: Idaho Center for the Book  (2008-09-05)
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Idaho Spud Chocolate Candy Bars 24ct
Idaho Spud Chocolate Candy Bars 24ct The popular Idaho Spud Bar is a wonderful combination of a light cocoa flavored marshmallow center drenched with a dark chocolate coating and then sprinkled with coconut (Sorry, no potato!). The potato shape and unique blend of ingredients appeals to both young and old, making the "Idaho Spud" one of the top hundred selling candy bars in the Northwest, and is Idaho Candy Company's best selling bar. The Idaho Spud Bar has been a favorite since it was first manufactured in 1918. 24 - 1.5oz bars.

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James Castle His Life & Art
James Castle His Life & Art The sold-out, award-winning, definitive biography of Outsider and deaf and/or autistic Idaho artist/bookmaker James Castle (1899-1977) has been revised and updated. This Smythe-sewn second edition paperback contains over 150 illustrations (including 60 new b&w and color photographs and maps), plus two new chapters with revelations about Castle's education, medical condition, and his recently-discovered Early Attic books. An appendix of sources, selected, comprehensive bibliography and index conclude this publication from The Idaho Center for the Book, an affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book.

Author: Tom Trusky
Paperback:  234 pages
Company: Idaho Center for the Book  (2008-09-15)
ISBN: 0932129463
List Price: $25.00
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2009 Idaho Wall Calendar
2009 Idaho Wall Calendar Idaho Wall Calendar: With stunning images from one of the country's top photographers, this calendar brings to life the stunning landscape of Idaho month after month. You'll find spaces for notes each month, bonus photography and a 4-month planning g

Calendar:  24 pages Wall Calendar
Company: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company  (2008-08-01)
ISBN: 0882407104
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Idaho: Portrait of a State (Portrait of a Place)
Idaho: Portrait of a State (Portrait of a Place) The Gem State has one of the most varied landscapes in the United States. More than forty-two of its mountains exceed ten thousand feet, yet it is the home Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. With some sixteen miles of rivers and streams as well as countless lakes, Idaho has a seemingly inexhaustible supply of beautiful scenery. Idaho: Portrait of a State features more than one hundred exquisite photographs that capture its rugged and unspoiled splendor, from the wide-open sagebrush plains of the Snake River in southern Idaho, to the serrated peaks of central Idaho, to the emerald green forests of the northern panhandle.

Author: By Mark Lisk
Hardcover:  112 pages Illustrated
Company: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.  (2007-10-15) (2007-09-15)
ISBN: 0882406949
List Price: $14.95
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Welcome to the Idaho Center, at the Crossroads of the Northwest.
Welcome to the Idaho Center, at the Crossroads of the Northwest. ... 11/5/2008 - Backstreet Boys Cancelled November 19th Date Cancelled Refunds for Idaho Center Show Availabl (more...)

Welcome to the Idaho Center, at the Crossroads of the Northwest.
Welcome to the Idaho Center, at the Crossroads of the Northwest. ... The Idaho Center, at the Crossroads of the Northwest, is one of the most versatile and accessible ... (more...)

Idaho Nonprofit Center
Idaho Horticulture Society Clearwater Economic Development Council Mercy Housing Idaho, Inc. Community Action Partnership Treasure Valley Institute for Children?s Arts (more...)

Idaho Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Idaho Center is a complex of entertainment venues in Nampa, Idaho, near Boise. Venues include a 10,500-seat amphitheater which was built in 1998 and features a 60-by-40-foot ... (more...)

Discovery Center of Idaho
Idaho s only hands-on science museum, located in Boise, with extensive science education outreach programs, hands-on science exhibits, science summer camps, weekend science ... (more...)

Idaho Small Business Development Center
Provides counseling and market research help to small businesses and start-ups. (more...)

Idaho Center for Autism, LLC
Welcome to the Idaho Center for Autism, LLC! We are a Developmental Disability Agency (DDA) certified by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to provide high-quality ... (more...)

Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center - Home Page
Provides a range of health and wellness services for the Idaho Falls community. Site also contains medical information, interactive health features, and employment opportunities. (more...)

Idaho Geospatial Office
Strategic and Business Planning. Strategic and Business Planning ... Contact Us | Disclaimer © 2007 State of Idaho, Geospatial Information Service Center (more...)

Idaho Center for Weight Loss Surgery
Bariatric Surgical treatment for obesity. The Decision to have weight loss surgery may be one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. (more...)

Resolved Question: Liberty Mutual Workers Idaho Workers Comp?
My husband was in a terrible accident while working. What I want to know is if anybody has had Dr. Friedman as thier doctor and there experiance as him for their workerscomp doctor. Did you by chance go to the famous Elk Rehabilitation Center what was your outcome? What about your personal dealings with Liberty Mutual thereselves. Does anybody Know Monte Whitter the lawyer for Liberty Mutual. I would like to get peoples real life stories out there. I am starting hear first. If anybody would like to share a personal story with me you can reach me at carriemassey1@hotmail.com. I am desperate to hear your personal stories. I need to find answers for all people who think workers comp is fair or unfair. I need to know your injury and what happened in turn I will share my families. How many people have been turned away because they were called "drug addicts" agent 1 have you ever been hurt on the job? Meaning drug addicts because you were a chronic pain patient. (more...)

Voting Question: has anybody in idaho gone to the up in smoke tour?
im looking for the mix cd that was given away at the idaho center after the concert if so let me know if you have it and how i can aquire it (more...)

Resolved Question: Add me on myspace? =]?
I'm just a boy looking for some new people to get to know. Also looking for a girl in Idaho. I'm a good looking (from what i hear) almost 16 year old boy with long dishwater blonde hair. have my lip pierced in the center. (angel kiss) have under my tongue pierced. ears gaged to 5/8 inches. and going to get my tongue pierced soon. www.myspace.com/getnekkedyoubeezy (more...)

Resolved Question: How much do you get a month for unemployment?
So i am working at a call center right now but it looks as if they might be cutting some people and i am just starting to look at the future. What if i got laid off how much would i have to be making a month to apply for unemployment? i currently reside in idaho (more...)

Voting Question: Looking for Poodle Rescues in Washington State - surrounding states?
My family and I have empty nest syndrome, if you will when it comes to dogs. I have been searching over Washington, Oregon and Idaho looking for Poodle Rescue centers who actually want to part with their poodles. We live in Western Washington and are anxiously looking. Please be kind in your posts. Thank you. (more...)

Resolved Question: adopting from a reservation?
My husband is a Blackfeet decedent of the Blackfeet tribe in Montana. He was raised on the reservation till about three years ago we are wandering how or if we can adopt children from there with the Indian child welfare act and all? We now live in Boise Idaho and his family still lives there.. There is a place called the nurturing center where children with no home go to and we would like to adopt. Any advice would be appreciated (more...)

Resolved Question: Where can I find some emergency housing for me and my mom who is terminally ill?
My mother is on hospice and we live in the Boise Idaho area and need some housing asap! I have her in the Nampa care center for my 5 day respite and need somewhere to take her as soon as it is over. We have money but it is limited. We can afford around 450 to 500 a month for a 1 or 2 bedroom place.If we could make the deposit on a payment basis would be nice. I get paid on Wed. We live in Nampa Idaho (more...)

Resolved Question: Would anyone like to give me some advice?
Now, I just finished writing a narrative essay. It's extremely sad, and I cried while writing it, so I hope it's good. I was wondering if anyone would proofread it for me? I read over it a bunch of times and saw no mistakes, but I may be missing some. I'd greatly appreciate it. :) Make suggestions too, or if something sounds funny... Here is my essay... Summer in Texas It was the end of my 5th grade school year in May of 2004, and I was looking forward to having a wonderful summer before my first year of middle school. Little did I know that all my plans were about to change. Usually, I have a spectacular summer. I?d travel to places, I?d see my friends, and I?d have a fun. However, the summer of 2004 would forever change that tradition and prove to be life changing. My life changing experience started one day when I came home from school. I walked into the kitchen and I saw my mother crying. I despised seeing her cry. She never cries, so I knew something major must?ve been up. She immediately told me her father, who lived in Texas, was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, and he only had about 3 months to live. I?d always been really close to my family, even the relatives that didn?t live near me, so this really affected me. I ran up to my room and cried until I fell asleep. I loved my Grandpa and I was not ready to lose him for anything. I knew I was going to lose my Grandpa, but I thought I wasn?t ever going to have the chance to say goodbye. My mother came in my room with my sister, Hannah. She told us we?d be leaving for Texas before school was out for the summer. I didn?t like the idea for I was going to miss my graduation, but I was glad I was going to be able to see my Grandpa one last time. We made a plan that we would leave the following week, driving to Texas. The following week came quickly. We left early in the morning, saying goodbye to my father, who stayed home. We drove 2 of the longest days of my life. The car was extremely cramped and we continuously had to eat at fast food restaurants. On the upside, we drove through Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and straight into Texas. My Grandpa lived at the very south part of Texas. He lived in Beaumont. Finally, after two days of driving over two thousand miles we reached his house. It was after midnight, but he was there to greet us. It was early June at this time, and it was extremely hot during the summer in Texas. The hot days in Texas did not make our lives any easier. We were taking care of my Grandpa day by day. He was still strong at this time and able to go about a semi-normal life. My older brother, David, came home on leave from the Navy. He came to visit so he could help out my Grandpa. My Grandpa owned a green beach house on Crystal Beach. We visited there quite often because he loved it there. He wanted to remodel it so it would be stronger, since it was built in 1960. Those were the fun days we all spent with him. He would watch us go fishing in the ocean, and he?d eat the fish we caught. He?d show us all these wonderful places and take us walking on the beach. After June was over, I began to miss those days where he?d take us to the beach and fishing. He began getting really weak to where he couldn?t walk anymore. We had to drive two hours to Houston almost every day to take him to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. They would treat him with chemotherapy, trying to make him live longer. During the month of July, he began to forget the littlest everyday necessities. He forgot how to eat and drink for himself. He forgot where he was, who he was, and why he was there. It was one the most horrible sights I?d ever seen. I knew my Grandpa as a very strong man. He wasn?t someone who enjoyed having people do everything for him. As my Grandpa became weaker, and we had to do everything for him, we hired a Hospice Nurse, nurse who comes to your house everyday to check on you. She?d visit quite often. It was nearing the end of July by now, and there was no way my Grandpa could do anything on his own. I remember waking up in the middle of the night hearing him in terrible pain. I couldn?t bear to listen to it. It made my heart sink and filled my eyes with tears. Every day, it?d get worse. He?d get weaker, and unable to even move. I hated seeing him unable to move. I hated seeing the strong man I knew, so weak. It was the beginning of August; we called my father and asked him to fly to Texas. My Grandpa had wanted to see my father the whole summer, but he just wasn?t able to make it down to Texas. My father flew in too late. My Grandpa died on August 8th, 2004 after midnight. My father arrived an hour later. It was horrible knowing that he was just a little too late. My Grandpa had open heart surgery years before this, so his heart was strong enough and made him live longer than he was supposed to. His funeral was days later and we miss him more than anything. After his funeral, everyone was upset. Everyone was Sorry! It got cut off. . Everyone was missing him. He was unlike anyone else. I never knew one summer could change my life so drastically and unexpectedly. My life and my families? lives are forever changed. My Grandpa will forever be in our hearts. Thank you guys for your sympathy. I appreciate you taking the time to read it. :) Thank you for helping me out everyone! (more...)

Resolved Question: Is this supposed to help them win future games?
Team Dumps Logo Near Buttocks After 70-0 Loss BOISE, Idaho - The Idaho Vandals football team is dumping the letter "I" from the buttocks region of players' new pants following a season-opening 70-0 loss to the Arizona Wildcats. Rob Spears, the school's athletic director, says nobody realized just how the logo placed in the center of the players' behinds would look before they tried their pants on. Spears told the Idaho Statesman the sewn-in University of Idaho logo has since been hastily removed by equipment managers after complaints. Spears says there was a miscommunication with equipment supplier Nike over the placement of the logo. "I was disappointed with the look and the appearance," Spears says. "It's changed." As a result, the Vandal pants will be logo-less when the team's players suit up for their game this Saturday with Idaho State University. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080905/ap_on_fe_st/odd_vandal_pants;_ylt=ApCoLIIseGd._O_6vNSlAavtiBIF I mean if something isn't working, you're supposed to change it. I don't think they picked the right thing. (more...)

Resolved Question: Should we make getting marriage a little more difficult? Would secular America take it more seriously?
Yeah, I know atheists. I know. "But....but.....12.3% more Christians get divorced than atheists in Idaho on Thursday's!!!" Yes. Congrats. You got me. **Golf Clap** Now that we got that out of the way, why does our atheist/secular/wobbly Christian culture tolerate broken marriages with such ease? Obviously there are times when a union must be broken. It's biblical to have clearance when your spouse cheats on you. But I get the impression with phrases like "starter wife" and "Trophy wife" that there are many fools out there that don't take this covenant between a MAN and a WOMAN with Jesus at the center of your lives very seriously. My heart breaks for the children stuck in these situations. Perhaps less TV, less fantasy sports and less Internet porn would lead to better marriages? Perhaps men should actually grow up past the age of 15 mentally? Perhaps women should wear a top out in public that is decent? (more...)


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