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McCall was named for Tom McCall a prominent town leader who arrived in 1891 to homestead. Unlike Roseberry, it was a wild and woolly place, notorious for it's lakeside whorehouses, dance halls and gambling establishments (including the famous Harrah's Casinos). Until the early 1980's firearms were still allowed in local bars.

Mining and timber were McCall's chief industries driving the town's rapid evolution into a bustling lake port. Steamboat Lyda - plying the length of Payette Lake - was a fast and economical alternative to wagon transport, serving the logging industry and the Warren and Marshall Mountain Mining Districts (in Warren you can still see placer mine tailings made by the more than 30,000 indentured Chinese workers). The Brown Tie and Lumber Company was the area's largest employer and they remain actively involved in the community. In 1914 the town was briefly renamed Lakeport but the local residents demanded it be restored to McCall.

To alleviate the tedium of McCall's long winters, in 1924 local resident and Olympic ski champion CoryCorey Engen Engen, together with a group of volunteers, founded Winter Carnival. They created ice sculptures and organized dog sled races, commemorating the sled dogs used to carry the U.S. mail when snow was too deep to use horses. The first races were held between Lardo at the mouth of Payette Lake (reputedly named when a large wagon carrying lard and flour overturned into the Payette River) and McCall on a mile-long course. By 1926 the races were attracting top sledders and twelve year old local Warren Brown won the Tom Geelan Cup and gained national recognition when he placed second in the championship race in Ashton Idaho.

McCall today is a thriving resort community, proud of its varied heritage and its continuing and constant commitment to the Heartland of Idaho - the Long Valley.

Learn more in our introduction to McCall page.


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Anonymous historiocal "facts" are loose at best. 0 Jan 25 2010, 7:14 PM EST by Anonymous
 
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Incorrect facts. Corey would have been a very young boy when the 1924 winter carnival took place. Warren was c. 13. Corey wasn't even in this country. The Harrah's Casino comment is highly doubtful. There was one hotel (Abbott) that had "ladies" and the gambling was mainly one arm bandits, poker and roulette. Lardo was named after the post office that Tom McCall moved from Roseberry to McCall pre-1900 , which was relocated to the settlement across the river one mile west of McCall in 1903, which then took the name Lardo. Interestingly, McCall, was also called Lardo, Elo and Lakeport at various times until around 1914. Finally, the picture of Corey was not from McCall. The sign says 'Snow Basin'..Colorado or Utah?
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