Pocatello
Situated in Bannock county, Pocatello is the largest city in southeastern Idaho. In regards to population Pocatello is in fifth place after Idaho Falls, ID with 54,255 people according to the 2010 Census.
Pocatello is the base for the manufacturing plant of ON semiconductor and Idaho State University (ISU); The university is also the leading employer in the region with more than twice as many employees as the Pocatello/Chubbock school district. In 2007, Forbes placed Pocatello twentieth on their list of Best Small Places for Business and Careers
Pocatello is known as the "Gateway to the Northwest" (or "Gate City" by its residents). Amid the numerous one-of-a-kind places to visit are the Idaho Museum of Natural History, Museum of Clean, Fort Hall Replica, Old Town, Standrod Mansion, Trinity Eposcopal Church, Idaho Brewing Company, Ross Park,

North Pocatello is one of the most desirable areas in Pocatello. Warmly named The North End, in this area you will uncover classic architecture and character with homes from the early 1900's era.
