Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Global Adventures Timeshare drops by Boise, Idaho: THE CITY OF TREES


Global Adventures Timeshare suggests you visit Boise is the capital of the U.S state of Idaho, when you visit the beautiful gem state.  Boise is one the largest and most recognized cities in the country. Boise traces its roots to the establishment of Fort Boise. Since then the fort grew in prominence, especially during the American Revolution. Boise became incorporated as a city in 1864 and has grown rapidly to become one of the most prominent cities for commerce and industry. Today, the city also hosts major technology and manufacturing companies as well. The climate here can be described as a semi-arid climate with warm summers and cold winters. The city's population consists of many minorities that have helped create a sort of contrasting image of Boise. As a result, the sights and sounds of the city make it a truly American experience.

Global Adventures Timeshare recommends starting your day with a visit to some of the famous museums including the Boise Art Museum, the Idaho Historical Museum and the Boise Watershed. There are plenty of cultural events in Boise including the famous Gene Harris Jazz Festival, which is held every spring. Keep in mind that that Boise is home to excellent performing arts groups such as the Boise Little Theatre and the Boise Contemporary Theater. For a quieter evening head over to the Morrison-Knudsen Nature Center, this features amazing wildlife, giant aquariums, bird and butterfly gardens and a free viewing center for visitors. Also, try to drop by the city's amazing Julia Davis Park, which is home to over 200 animals from over 80 different species.

 Global Adventures Timeshare highly recommends the shopping scene in Boise. Give yourself some much wanted retail therapy at the cornerstone mall and the Boise Towne Square Mall, amongst other places. The city is also well known for its sports, so there is good chance you will be able to witness some amazing sporting action during your stay, especially basketball and football.

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