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Ketchum topographic map

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Ketchum

After the mining boom subsided in the 1890s, sheepmen from the south drove their flocks north through Ketchum in the summer, to graze in the upper elevation areas of the Pioneer, Boulder, and Sawtooth mountains. By 1920, Ketchum had become the largest sheep-shipping center in the West. In the fall, massive flocks of sheep flowed south into the town's livestock corrals at the Union Pacific Railroad's railhead, which connected to the main line at Shoshone.

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Name: Ketchum topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ketchum, Blaine County, Idaho, United States (43.65955 -114.41189 43.71297 -114.35118)

Average elevation: 1,906 m

Minimum elevation: 1,742 m

Maximum elevation: 2,671 m

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