Only At This One Spot In Idaho Can You Stand In Two Time Zones At Once
Have you ever thought about how strange our time zones are? When you’re traveling long distances, changing time zones can really get confusing. What about folks who have to deal with multiple time zones in a single city?
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Usually, you have to cross a state line, or at least a county line, to enter a different time zone, but these boundaries don't always line up perfectly.
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The Pacific and Mountain time zones are divided along the Salmon River. Thus, there's actually a place where US 95 crosses the river called Time Zone Bridge.
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Crossing from one side sends you over into the Pacific Time Zone. Crossing from the other side, you enter Mountain Time.
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There aren't a lot of places where this is possible, but that's not the only thing that makes this bridge unique.
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Traveling over the Time Zone Bridge is like doing a real-life time warp.
Nowadays, our cell phones will probably automatically adjust to all of these changes, but back in the day, places like this could cause a lot of confusion.
Have you ever driven over the Time Zone Bridge? Do you know of any other places like this?
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