Whether you are retired and looking for a quiet place to live that is more historic than you are, or young and passionate about living in the heart of a mountain recreation paradise, or a lone eagle lifting your wings on a flight from the city, looking for both low overhead and high scenery, Wallace has what you are looking for! This page is devoted to giving prospective transplants details about the quality of life in modern Wallace, AND to providing useful contact information that locals may need as well.
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Silver Valley Real Estate
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"Location, Location, Location..."
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The Idaho Department of Commerce says that 79% of this 1,685,760 acre geographic region is owned by the federal and state governments. Logging and mining companies own another 10-15% of the land, but allow public recreational access to their holdings for the most part. It works out to a population density of 5 people/square mile in Shoshone County. The elevation averages 2300 feet in the Silver Valley with a growing season of about 160 days. The weather statistics quoted below may easily be compared to the present reality by clicking on either the weather.com icons or the Lookout Pass webcam image. | ||||||||
Coeur d'Alene Lake |
Lookout Pass |
Annual Mean Precipitation | 25.8 " | ||
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Mean Snowfall | 48.8 " | ||
Average January Low Temperature | 21.8 ° | ||
Average July High Temperature | 86.0 ° | ||
Average July Afternoon Humidity | 34 % | ||
POPULATION | 1980 | 1990 | 2000 |
Total | 19,226 | 13,931 | 13,771 |
per Square Mile | 7.3 | 5.3 | 5.2 |
Percent Rural | 82.2 | 81.4 | 82.6 |
Percent Urban | 17.8 | 18.6 | 17.4 |
INCOME | 1980 | 1990 | 1996 |
Per Capita | $9,742 | $13,762 | $16,938 |
% of National Average | 96.8 | 71.7 | 69.3 |
% of Idaho Average | 113.6 | 89.5 | 85.3 |
According to the last census, the fastest-growing counties in the U.S. are the low-density areas located near higher-density areas, such as Summit and Eagle counties in Colorado along the I-70 corridor. The mountain community growth phenomenon is part of a larger national trend. ... Individuals, as well as corporations, seeking improved "quality of life" are moving to mountain communities in record numbers. ... Technology advancements also help fuel this trend by allowing people to "telecommute" and live outside urban settings. Perhaps one of the most underestimated factors driving mountain community development is the maturing, increasingly successful baby boom generation that has the interest and financial resources to live where they choose. |
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Michael Berry, President National Ski Areas Association Denver Post, 12/20/98 |
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Please let me know about corrections, or links to email or websites that you would like me to add to the following sections. |
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A new Junior/Senior High School has been built in Wallace. Begun in the spring of 2002, the outer walls were almost completed by the end of summer. Occupancy was taken on schedule in fall 2003. At this point, the old school was supposed to be demolished and a veterans memorial park put in its place. | The original location for new school shown on the aerial photo, was adjusted to move the building out of the 100-year flood plain. |
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However, there was considerable interest by many in town to somehow find a way to save the Memorial Gym built with public contributions in 1947 to honor our World War veterans. So at the last minute, a corporation was formed to do just that. Therefore, only the west wing of the old school was demolished to make a parking lot. Possible uses for the "reclaimed" Civic Auditorium and east wing of the old school are currently being explored. A business incubator has been discussed. Suggestions are welcome! |
Public Library 415 River Street map location (208) 752-4571 wallacelibrary@yahoo.com |
location on aerial photo |
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Shoshone Medical Center (SMC) is a 25 bed hospital servicing the Silver Valley of North Idaho. SMC is a community-owned health care provider offering Emergency and Inpatient Care, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, and a full compliment of Outpatient Services, including, but not limited to, Rehabilitation and Laboratory Services. The SMC Acute Care department has 13 private and 6 semi-private rooms. This includes a negative pressure room for patients with airborne precautions, and 3 observation rooms with closed circuit cameras connected to the nurses station for patients needing constant visual monitoring. For printable (PDF file) information, download the 3.11 MB, 2-page color Shoshone Medical Center brochure. |
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Wallace Chamber of Commerce Visitors' Center I-90, Exit 61 (208) 753-7151 |
location on aerial photo |
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Wallace Business Community
Association c/o Rayma Shields (208) 556-1171 or (800)377-8857 |
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Silver Valley Economic Development
Corporation 703 Cedar Street (800) 523-7889 (208) 752-5511 fax machine: (208) 556-2351 cell phone: (208) 691-3301 |
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Wallace History October 08, 2017 |
Modern Wallace October 10, 2008 |
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Outdoor Recreation November 23, 2015 |
Photo Album December 29, 2003 |
Wallace Festivals August 16, 2018 |
Wallace Business August 06, 2018 |
Wallace Homepage August 06, 2018 |
Today's Weather (updated every hour) January 02, 2018 |
Dates indicate when the content or structure of a page was modified. This Wallace RELOCATION page was last modified on January 17, 2018. |
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Wallace is at the center of a universe filled with mountain recreation and Old West history that you will want to visit more than once. Please tell me what you would like to see on this and other pages at my Historic Wallace Idaho webworks. |
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Greg Marsh, Ph.D. doing business as Marsh Scientific Services |
greg4mss@hotmail.com |
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