Spalding, Idaho
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Spalding, Idaho, is a village located in Nez Percé County, Idaho, United States, ten miles east of Lewiston, on the Snake River close to the intersection of US 95 and US 12. The village was named after Reverend Henry Harmon Spalding, a missionary who taught the Nez Percé, who live nearby, to use irrigation.
The Headquarters and Visitor's Center for the Nez Percé National Historical Park are located at Spalding.
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