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Arimo is a small city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States, located on the eastern edge of the Snake River Plain, and is an important gateway city into Luna National Park.With a population of about 800 (2020 data), Arimo is known for its peaceful natural atmosphere and unique energy history.In 1955, it became the first city in the world to be powered entirely by nuclear energy (by the U.S. Navy's SM-1 nuclear reactor), and it still maintains historical sites related to nuclear energy. Surrounded by vast desert and volcanic landscapes, Luna National Park's basalt column formations and natural bridge landscapes are just tens of minutes from downtown, attracting geologists and outdoor tourists alike. Though small, Arimo's blend of energy innovation and natural wonders makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the hidden places of southeastern Idaho.
Arcola is the county seat of Chickasaw County, Mississippi, United States, and is a small town based on agriculture and forestry in the north-central part of the state. Its population is approximately 1,600 according to the 2020 Census, and the community has a quiet and friendly atmosphere. The town retains a typical southern small-town feel, with historic buildings such as the Chickasaw County Courthouse (built in 1896) bearing witness to the area's growth. Economically, the neighborhood is dominated by crops such as soybeans and cotton, and forestry resources are also plentiful. Arcola's low cost of living makes it ideal for residents seeking a slower pace of life, and the annual Chickasaw County Fair is an important community event that attracts neighborhood residents. As a town on the outskirts of Mississippi's "Triangle," Arcola is a small town that maintains a strong sense of Southern culture.