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    Woodland's Idaho Forest Fire Museum

    The Idaho Forest Fire Museum, opened in 1997, features an exhibit about the famous 1910 forest fires and a memorial to fire fighters who have lost their lives.
    Address: 310 N. Main St. Moscow  ID  USA  83843
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 208 882-4767 
     
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    Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center

    The Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center features a hands on children's area, library, gift shop and theatre, which cover topics ranging from early appearances of horses in art and literature to the highlights of the modern Appaloosa horse club.
    Address: 2720 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow  ID  USA  83843
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 208 882-5578 
     

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    The McConnell Mansion Museum

    The McConnell Mansion, built in 1886, belonged to William J. McConnell, also known as the Merchant Prince of Idaho. After McConnell lost his money in the depression of 1893, the house was purchased by a doctor and later sold to a medieval history professor before becoming a museum and meeting place in 1966. The mansion features a restored first floor and hands on artifacts.
    Address: 110 South Adams Moscow  ID  USA
    Telephone 1 208 882-1004 
     

     
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