Kuna Watertower
Posted by: Rachel83642
N 43° 29.433 W 116° 24.931
11T E 547259 N 4815457
Local watertower serving 10,000 residents
Waymark Code: WMY09
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 11/07/2006
Views: 25
A long time ago, there was a group of people called pioneers who were traveling through this area. One day they decided to build a railroad transportation system and decided to build it right through Boise. this track would end in what is now called Kuna (meaning the end of the trail). Soon, this desert land started being culltivated and farmed by people who wanted to take a chance on it. More and more people started moving here and before they knew it, they had a town. They even dug a canal (Indian Creek)so that they could have water to get to their crops.
Now, many years later, Kuna is a lot bigger and is still growing. Some residents still farm here (in the rural part), but a lot of Kuna is made up of subdivisions. A lot of people live here and commute to Boise for work and recreation. This once little town is now made up of about 10,000 residents. We have one of the highest growth rates in the area.
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