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Preston, Idaho

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Location

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    (1881- )
    Named after William B. Preston
    Located in Franklin County in southeastern Idaho
    Part of the Logan, Utah-Idaho metropolitan statistical area
    Population is 5,240 as of the 2010 census

Why Preston, Idaho might be annoying:

    It only became well-known following the release of the 2004 film ‘Napoleon Dynamite.’
    It was originally known as Worm Creek, prior to adapting its current name.
    It was the site of the Bear River Massacre (1863).
    It has a predominantly Latter-Day Saints population.
    It has hot humid summers and cold snowy winters.

Why Preston, Idaho might not be annoying:

    It is home to some picturesque scenery, due to its location in the Cache Valley.
    The site of the Bear River Massacre near the community was designated as a tourist attraction.
    It is in close proximity to Cub River Canyon, which is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
    The film ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ was filmed entirely in the community.
    Due to the popularity of ‘Napoleon Dynamite,’ the community hosted a festival honoring the film in the years following the release.

Credit: Eddie Burphy


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    In 2023, Out of 13 Votes: 53.85% Annoying