List of city nicknames in Idaho
This partial list of city nicknames in Idaho compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce. City nicknames can help in establishing a civic identity, helping outsiders recognize a community or attracting people to a community because of its nickname; promote civic pride; and build community unity.[1] Nicknames and slogans that successfully create a new community "ideology or myth"[2] are also believed to have economic value.[1] Their economic value is difficult to measure,[1] but there are anecdotal reports of cities that have achieved substantial economic benefits by "branding" themselves by adopting new slogans.[2]
Some unofficial nicknames are positive, while others are derisive. The unofficial nicknames listed here have been in use for a long time or have gained wide currency.
- Ashton - Seed Potato Capital.[3]
- Blackfoot - Potato Capital of the World.[3]
- Boise - City of Trees[4]
- Buhl - Trout Capitol.[5]
- Pocatello
- Wallace - Silver Capital of the World.[8]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Muench, David "Wisconsin Community Slogans: Their Use and Local Impacts", December 1993, accessed April 10, 2007.
- 1 2 Alfredo Andia, Branding the Generic City :), MU.DOT magazine, September 10, 2007
- 1 2 Claims to Fame - Agriculture, Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
- ↑ Boise Today, Welcome to Boise online magazine, accessed June 20, 2010
- ↑ Claims to Fame - Fish, Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
- 1 2 Thornton Waite, Growth of the "Gate City", Pacific Rail News, October 1991, page 37. Retrieved from trainlife.com on March 11, 2012.
- ↑ Ian Fennell (July 26, 2007), "Some advice for hiring Poky's next top cop", Idaho State Journal (blog), pocatelloshops.com, archived from the original on November 21, 2007
- ↑ Claims to Fame - Rocks, Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.