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  1. History. View of Ketchum, 1941. Originally the smelting center of the Warm Springs mining district, the town was first named Leadville in 1880. The postal department decided that was too common and renamed it for David Ketchum, [4] a local trapper and guide who had staked a claim in the basin a year earlier.

    • 5,853 ft (1,784 m)
    • Blaine
    • 83.3K
    • Idaho
  2. The area around Ketchum, Idaho, was first explored by beaver trappers in about 1824. It was not until the gold rush of the 1860s that the town began to grow. Sheep followed precious metals as the area’s leading industry after the collapse of the silver market in 1893.

  3. Give good old Wikipedia a great new look. Ketchum is a city in Blaine County, Idaho, United States. Located in the central part of the state, the population was 3,555 at the 2020 census, up from 2,689 in 2010.

  4. Nov 1, 2019 · In the mid-1800s, a group of Basques arrived from northern Spain seeking gold, but they soon found work on ranches in the wild, rugged peaks of central Idaho. Sheep were big...

  5. The Ketchum, Idaho, house, and its associated 13.9 acres of land alongside the Big Wood River, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its association with the great writer and because it is an exquisite example of mid-century architecture.

    • March 13, 2015
    • 1953; 70 years ago
    • 14 acres (5.7 ha)
  6. Aug 30, 2017 · It was the first town in the Wood River Valley to be surveyed and to receive government title, according to a history of the Ketchum compiled by Agnes Barry and Margaret Doyle, which was...

  7. The Ketchum/Sun Valley Historical Society maintains the Museum and is dedicated to the interpretation and preservation of the history and heritage of the Wood River Valley and to provide educational opportunities for local residents and visitors.

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