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Punishment at the Peak - White Water Adventure - Rockwood A-Frame Review - Outdoor Adventure Days
Punishment at the Peak - White Water Adventure - Rockwood A-Frame Trailer Review - Outdoor Adventure Days
Season 15 Episode 49
This week on AYL we are crushing cars, hitting the white water in Idaho, reviewing the Rockwood A-Frame Trailer, and enjoying Outdoor Adventure Days.
1:00 - Darren and Jill are crushing cars. They are at the Punishment at the Peaks Event at the Tooele County Fair. This is a great demolition derby and we take you behind the scenes and show you what it takes to drive in a derby event.
4:54 - Chad and Ria are on the Salmon River in Idaho. They join White Otter Outdoor Adventures and show you why this is a great adventure for your family to take part in and what is provided.
12:10 - Chad reviews the new Rockwood A-Frame Trailer. This is the extreme sports package and we show you some great features offered by this trailer.
19:02 - Reece is at the Lee Kay Center for the Outdoor Adventure Days. This is an awesome event to show kids what great activities are available in the great outdoors and give them some instruction.
25:22 - At Your Leisure is your source for all the cool things to do in the great outdoors. In this week's travel planner Darren and Jill cover the Helper Arts Festival, the Manti Mountain ATV Run, and this weeks sticker winner.
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Historic Utah - Rafting the Salmon River - Yamaha 242-X Review - Wheeling Warriors
Historic Utah - Rafting the Salmon River - Yamaha 242-X Review - Wheeling Warriors
Season 17 Episode 2
This week on AYL we show you historic Utah, raft the Salmon River, review the new Yamaha 242-X boat, and take some Veterans on an ATV trip.
1:00 - Steven and his children search out some Utah history. They visit This is the Place, Cove Fort, and Camp Floyd.
We get some great history lessons and reasons why you should take your families here to visit.
4:26 - Chad and Ria are on the Salmon River in Idaho. They join White Otter Outdoor Adventures and show you why this is a great adventure for your family to take part in and what is provided.
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17:29 - Terry joins a group of 4x4 warriors. This group consists of military veterans. Some are wounded and this is the only way that hey can enjoy the land they fought for.
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Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:04:58 2 Geography
00:07:50 2.1 Climate
00:09:28 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:09:37 3 History
00:13:18 4 Demographics
00:13:27 4.1 Population
00:16:58 4.2 Religion
00:17:35 4.3 Language
00:17:52 5 Economy
00:23:35 6 Energy
00:27:06 7 Transportation
00:27:36 7.1 Highways
00:28:23 7.2 Airports
00:29:02 7.3 Railroads
00:30:09 7.4 Ports
00:30:32 8 Law and government
00:30:41 8.1 State constitution
00:31:14 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:31:39 8.3 State government
00:32:38 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:33:10 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:34:00 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:34:24 8.3.4 Counties
00:35:49 8.3.5 Politics
00:39:39 9 Cities and towns
00:40:40 10 Protected areas
00:40:49 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:41:01 10.2 National recreation areas
00:41:11 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:41:22 10.4 National conservation areas
00:41:31 10.5 State parks
00:41:40 11 Education
00:41:49 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:43:49 12 Sports
00:44:53 13 Official state emblems
00:45:56 14 In popular culture
00:46:46 15 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:02 1 Etymology
00:05:48 2 Geography
00:09:07 2.1 Climate
00:10:59 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:11:09 3 History
00:15:21 4 Demographics
00:15:31 4.1 Population
00:19:32 4.2 Religion
00:20:14 4.3 Language
00:20:33 5 Economy
00:27:06 6 Energy
00:31:04 7 Transportation
00:31:37 7.1 Highways
00:32:31 7.2 Airports
00:33:15 7.3 Railroads
00:34:30 7.4 Ports
00:34:56 8 Law and government
00:35:06 8.1 State constitution
00:35:44 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:36:12 8.3 State government
00:37:21 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:37:57 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:38:56 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:39:24 8.3.4 Counties
00:41:03 8.3.5 Politics
00:45:30 9 Cities and towns
00:46:39 10 Protected areas
00:46:49 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:47:02 10.2 National recreation areas
00:47:12 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:47:24 10.4 National conservation areas
00:47:34 10.5 State parks
00:47:44 11 Education
00:47:53 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:50:10 12 Sports
00:51:24 13 Official state emblems
00:52:37 14 In popular culture
00:53:32 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith Lecture at Portland Community College
Artist Juane Quick-To-See Smith speaks at Portland Community College. November 2013. The Portland Women in Art Lecture Series is a faculty initiative designed to celebrate and learn from the perspective of women working in the arts. This is the third year of the series. PWALS is sponsored by Portland Community College, the Associated Students of Portland Community College at Sylvania Campus. Additional thanks to the Native American Art Council of the Portland Art Museum and the Portland State University Art Program.
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Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Idaho
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:04:57 2 Geography
00:07:49 2.1 Climate
00:09:28 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:09:36 3 History
00:13:17 4 Demographics
00:13:26 4.1 Population
00:16:55 4.2 Religion
00:17:33 4.3 Language
00:17:50 5 Economy
00:23:32 6 Energy
00:27:03 7 Transportation
00:27:32 7.1 Highways
00:28:19 7.2 Airports
00:28:59 7.3 Railroads
00:30:05 7.4 Ports
00:30:28 8 Law and government
00:30:38 8.1 State constitution
00:31:10 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:31:35 8.3 State government
00:32:35 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:33:06 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:33:56 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:34:20 8.3.4 Counties
00:35:45 8.3.5 Politics
00:39:34 9 Cities and towns
00:40:35 10 Protected areas
00:40:44 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:40:56 10.2 National recreation areas
00:41:05 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:41:16 10.4 National conservation areas
00:41:26 10.5 State parks
00:41:34 11 Education
00:41:43 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:43:43 12 Sports
00:44:47 13 Official state emblems
00:45:50 14 In popular culture
00:46:39 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
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Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Idaho
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:04:58 2 Geography
00:07:50 2.1 Climate
00:09:28 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:09:37 3 History
00:13:18 4 Demographics
00:13:27 4.1 Population
00:16:58 4.2 Religion
00:17:35 4.3 Language
00:17:52 5 Economy
00:23:35 6 Energy
00:27:06 7 Transportation
00:27:36 7.1 Highways
00:28:23 7.2 Airports
00:29:02 7.3 Railroads
00:30:09 7.4 Ports
00:30:32 8 Law and government
00:30:41 8.1 State constitution
00:31:14 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:31:39 8.3 State government
00:32:38 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:33:10 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:34:00 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:34:24 8.3.4 Counties
00:35:49 8.3.5 Politics
00:39:39 9 Cities and towns
00:40:40 10 Protected areas
00:40:49 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:41:01 10.2 National recreation areas
00:41:11 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:41:22 10.4 National conservation areas
00:41:31 10.5 State parks
00:41:40 11 Education
00:41:49 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:43:49 12 Sports
00:44:53 13 Official state emblems
00:45:56 14 In popular culture
00:46:46 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Idaho
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
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Julius Henry Groucho Marx (October 2, 1890 -- August 19, 1977) was an American comedian and film and television star. He is known as a master of quick wit and widely considered one of the best comedians of the modern era. His rapid-fire, often impromptu delivery of innuendo-laden patter earned him many admirers and imitators. He made 13 feature films with his siblings the Marx Brothers, of whom he was the third-born. He also had a successful solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and television game show You Bet Your Life. His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, included quirks such as an exaggerated stooped posture, glasses, cigar, and a thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows. These exaggerated features resulted in the creation of one of the world's most ubiquitous and recognizable novelty disguises, known as Groucho glasses, a one-piece mask consisting of horn-rimmed glasses, large plastic nose, bushy eyebrows and mustache.
Groucho Marx was, and is, the most recognizable and well-known of the Marx Brothers. Groucho-like characters and references have appeared in popular culture both during and after his life, some aimed at audiences who may never have seen a Marx Brothers movie. Groucho's trademark eye glasses, nose, mustache, and cigar have become icons of comedy—glasses with fake noses and mustaches (referred to as Groucho glasses, nose-glasses, and other names) are sold by novelty and costume shops around the world.
Nat Perrin, close friend of Groucho Marx and writer of several Marx Brothers films, inspired John Astin's portrayal of Gomez Addams on the 1960s TV series The Addams Family with similarly thick mustache, eyebrows, sardonic remarks, backward logic, and ever-present cigar (pulled from his breast pocket already lit).
Alan Alda often vamped in the manner of Groucho on M*A*S*H. In one episode, Yankee Doodle Doctor, Hawkeye and Trapper put on a Marx Brothers act at the 4077, with Hawkeye playing Groucho and Trapper playing Harpo. In three other episodes, a character appeared who was named Captain Calvin Spalding (played by Loudon Wainwright III). Groucho's character in Animal Crackers was Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding.
On many occasions, on the 1970s television sitcom All In The Family, Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner), would briefly imitate Groucho Marx and his mannerisms.
Two albums by British rock band Queen, A Night at the Opera (1975) and A Day at the Races (1976), are named after Marx Brothers films. In March 1977, Groucho invited Queen to visit him in his Los Angeles home; there they performed '39 a capella. A long-running ad campaign for Vlasic Pickles features an animated stork that imitates Groucho's mannerisms and voice. On the famous Hollywood Sign in California, one of the Os is dedicated to Groucho. Alice Cooper contributed over $27,000 to remodel the sign, in memory of his friend.
In 1982, Gabe Kaplan portrayed Marx in the film Groucho, in a one-man stage production. He also imitated Marx occasionally on his previous TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.
Actor Frank Ferrante has performed as Groucho Marx on stage for more than two decades. He continues to tour under rights granted by the Marx family in a one-man show entitled An Evening With Groucho in theaters throughout the United States and Canada with piano accompanist Jim Furmston. In the late 1980s Ferrante starred as Groucho in the off-Broadway and London show Groucho: A Life in Revue penned by Groucho's son Arthur. Ferrante portrayed the comedian from age 15 to 85. The show was later filmed for PBS in 2001. Woody Allen's 1996 musical Everyone Says I Love You, in addition to being named for one of Groucho's signature songs, ends with a Groucho-themed New Year's Eve party in Paris, which some of the stars, including Allen and Goldie Hawn, attend in full Groucho costume. The highlight of the scene is an ensemble song-and-dance performance of Hooray for Captain Spaulding—done entirely in French.
In the last of the Tintin comics, Tintin and the Picaros, a balloon shaped like the face of Groucho could be seen in the Annual Carnival.
In the Italian horror comic Dylan Dog, the protagonist's sidekick is a Groucho impersonator whose character became his permanent personality.
The BBC remade the radio sitcom Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel, with contemporary actors playing the parts of the original cast. The series was repeated on digital radio station BBC7. Scottish playwright Louise Oliver wrote a play named Waiting For Groucho about Chico and Harpo waiting for Groucho to turn up for the filming of their last project together. This was performed by Glasgow theatre company Rhymes with Purple Productions at the Edinburgh Fringe and in Glasgow and Hamilton in 2007-08. Groucho was played by Scottish actor Frodo McDaniel.
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Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.