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Begin your virtual tour of Holbrook, Idaho by clicking on any of the above entry points,
and follow roads or trails through a network of linked images.
The tiny ranching town of Holbrook lies in the remote Curlew Valley in the arid and sparsely populated country north of Great Salt Lake. The valley stretches for many miles to the south and northeast, and is rimmed by hilly mountains on the east and west. Because the nearby mountains do not reach as high as many ranges of the Rocky Mountains, this area receives a modest amount of rainfall. Despite this, ranchland fills the valley.
The city consists of a grid of streets, with four streets going east and west, and about as many to the north and south. Only a scattering of houses are found through the town, along with other farm buildings. Only the main street is paved. The main feature of the town is the city park and the old Mormon meetinghouse located on the same block.
Streets and other things you can see.
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