Garden City (Garden City)
Garden City is a city in Ada County, Idaho. The population was 12,316 at the time of the 2020 census. Garden City is nearly surrounded by Boise but retains a separate municipal government.
Garden City was named for gardens raised by Chinese immigrants who lived in the area. The name of the city's only main street, Chinden Boulevard, is a portmanteau of the words "China" and "garden." In the second decade of the 21st century, it became a haven for artists' studios.
Garden City is part of the Boise metropolitan area.
Garden City is located at 43.64556°N, -116.26611°W (43.645561, -116.266132), at an elevation of 2674 feet (815 m) above sea level.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.17 sqmi, of which 4.04 sqmi is land and 0.13 sqmi is water.
Garden City was named for gardens raised by Chinese immigrants who lived in the area. The name of the city's only main street, Chinden Boulevard, is a portmanteau of the words "China" and "garden." In the second decade of the 21st century, it became a haven for artists' studios.
Garden City is part of the Boise metropolitan area.
Garden City is located at 43.64556°N, -116.26611°W (43.645561, -116.266132), at an elevation of 2674 feet (815 m) above sea level.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.17 sqmi, of which 4.04 sqmi is land and 0.13 sqmi is water.
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