Lee
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Bonners Ferry is the largest of two cities in Boundary County, the northernmost county in the U.S. state of Idaho. |
Below: The Welcome to Bonners Ferry, Idaho sign and The Kootenai River as seen from the Highway Bridge in Bonners Ferry. |
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Below: Beautiful hanging flower baskets were all over the town in Bonners Ferry, Idaho |
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Below: Lee Duquette by the Pelton Wheel in Bonners Ferry, Idaho |
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Below: A building shaped like a boat and the sign that says Barber Shop |
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Below: Karen Duquette spotted a car (shown in the photo below on the left) and said it reminded her of the car they saw at Thunder Bay Marina Park. So she wanted to see the two cars posted sided by side. It turns out that it was mostly the colors and paint job on the cars that were similar, but they were both interesting cars. |
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The car in Bonners Ferry, Idaho |
The car at Thunder Bay Marina Park in Ontario, Canada |
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Menu for the two RV Gypsies' Adventures in Idaho in July 2013 |
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Blue Lake RV Resort |
Bonners Ferry (this page) |
Moyie Springs and Lookout |
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Hunt Creek Falls |
Granite Creek Falls |
Myrtle Creek Falls and Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge |
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