
The irrigation-rich landscape of Canyon Co. in the late 1950s is defined by a dense network of waterways including the Phyllis Canal, Farmers Cooperative Canal, and Notus Canal. These engineering works transformed the Idaho desert into a productive agricultural hub, supporting the growth of Caldwell and satellite settlements like Notus, Enrose, and Midway. The central city is shown during a period of institutional expansion, featuring the College of Idaho, the Gem State Academy, and several public facilities such as Jefferson Jr High Sch and Lincoln School.
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