Franklin County Assessor
Franklin County, established on January 30, 1913, is located in southeastern Idaho and serves as a hub for agriculture and livestock raising, with a population of 14,194 as of the 2020 Census. The county is noted for its rich history, including its designation as the home of Idaho's oldest town, Franklin, and it celebrates local traditions such as the annual Preston Night Rodeo and the Festival of Lights.
Covering a total area of 668 square miles, Franklin County offers diverse recreational opportunities, from snowmobiling and ATV riding to fishing in its many lakes. With its striking canyon scenery and the historical significance of locations like the Bear River Massacre Site and Oneida Stake Academy, Franklin County is a noteworthy destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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