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Twin Falls is a city in the U.S state of Idaho. Founded in 1904 as a planned community, the city was named after a nearby waterfall on the Snake River. The city became the seat of the newly formed Twin Falls County in 1907. It developed into a major regional economic center and later by 1960, it became one of the largest city in the state. Twin Falls is now the county seat and largest city of Twin Falls County. It is also regarded as the largest city of Idaho's Magic Valley region and the seventh largest in the state.
Area & Location: Lies on the edge of Snake River Canyon, Twin Falls is located at 42°34'41? Latitude North and 114°28'30? Longitude West. The city occupies a total area of 31.1 sq. km completely covered with land. Around 36,742 reside in the city.
Tourist Attractions: With beautiful landscape, the city attracts plenty of tourists to its soil.
Transportation: Joslin Field-Magic Valley Regional Airport is the main airport that serves the city. Trans IV, a small public transportation system is a means of public transportation in the city.
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U.S. Highway 30, U.S. Highway 93 and Interstate 84, which pass through the city help in smooth as well as fast journey.
Hotels: The hotels in Twin Falls offer all modern amenities to its guests. The mouth-watering dishes served in addition to this wins the heart of the tourists. Shilo Inn Suites - Twin Falls, Holiday Inn Express Twin Falls, AmeriTel Inn Twin Falls, Hampton Inn Twin Falls Idaho, Super 8 Twin Falls, Comfort Inn, Red Lion Hotel Canyon Springs, Best Western Weston Inn, Best Western Apollo Motor Inn and Motel 6 Twin Falls are the famous hotels in the city.
Places of Attraction: A walk along the 486 feet long Perrine Bridge over the Snake River Gorge gives a spectacular view of the canyon. 'Niagara of the West', Shoshone Falls and Sawtooth National Forest reveal the natural beauty of the city.
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