2019 Idaho Travel Guide

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This historical park spans 38 separate sites across four states, including Idaho. These historic sites are dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the Nez Perce Indian Nation. Learn about the Nimiipuu and their interactions with explorers, settlers, gold miners, and farmers who moved through the area.

Spalding

Ne z Pe rc e Na t i o n a l Hi s t o r i c a l Pa rk Vi s i t o r C e n t e r

Sp a l d i n g

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Athol The Museum at The Brig at Farragut State Park captures the history of the Farragut Naval Training Station and World War II. Farragut was once the second largest naval training facility in the world, and The Brig (formerly the base jail), is one of only a few structures that remain of the original 776 buildings.

Mu s e u m a t T h e Br i g

The Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural and Educational Center celebrates the cultural and natural history of the Salmon and Lemhi River Country. The center’s goal is to deepen the understanding of this historic area, which was shaped, in part, by the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Sacajawea, as well as her people, the Agai’dika Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.

Salmon

Sa c a j a we a C e n t e r

Wallace Experience the incredible story of the Silver Valley from its early beginnings. Tour exhibits that showcase the artifacts of primitive mining machinery to more modern drills and safety equipment, as well as short films and paintings depicting the era.

Wa l l a c e Di s t r i c t Mi n i n g Mu s e u m

9 IDAHO MUSEUMS TO EXPLORE

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