Kendrick is a small community located along the southern border of Latah County in Idaho. Founded in 1889 by Thomas Kirby, the town was initially known as Latah or Latah City. It was later renamed Kendrick in honor of John P. Kendrick, the chief engineer of the Northern Pacific Railroad, who played a crucial role in the town's development. Today, Kendrick is home to the Ed Corkill Memorial Bike Trail, which connects the neighboring towns of Kendrick and Juliaetta.
The Kendrick-Juliaetta 7 Ridges Community Development Association (KJ7CDA) is a local board dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors in the Kendrick area. Committed to providing valuable resources and fostering community development, the KJ7CDA welcomes suggestions and ideas that contribute to the ongoing progress and improvement of the region.
Generated from the website