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On This Day In History

On July 3, 1890, Idaho becomes the 43rd state admitted into the Union after President Benjamin Harrison signed the Territorial Act. Idaho had become a U.S. territory when President Abraham Lincoln originally signed the Act in 1863. 


Idaho stretches across 83,557 square miles and is nicknamed the “Gem State.”


By - FZ



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