Boise, ID — April 19, 2017 — Arriving in the Boise Territory in the early 1860's, Chinese workers were well-known for their work ethic, patience and superior skills in gardening. They typically delivered their fresh picked vegetables early in the morning, piling them in baskets hung on a pole that they carried over their shoulders. Their legacy remains to this day in Boise's downtown farmers market.
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