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Hughes House Museum The Hughes House, originally a men's club when it was established in 1902, is now a historic museum housing photos, antiques and artifacts exploring the history of St. Maries and northern Idaho. Address: 538 Main Avenue St. Maries ID USA 83861
1 208 245-3212
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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
1 208 882-1004
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Spragpole Museum The Spragpole Museum provides a history of Murray's mining days in the late 19th century, and features a number of period artifacts. Address: . Murray ID USA
Send an Email (1) 1 208 682-3901
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Idaho City Historical Museum The Idaho City Historical Museum features a number of artifacts from the gold rush era, as well as a video about the history of the city. Address: 503 Montgomery St. Idaho City ID USA 83631
Send an Email 1 208 392-4550
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Lemhi County is the birthplace of Sacajawea, a Lemhi-Shoshone woman who played an integral part in helping Lewis and Clark reach the Pacific Ocean and back. The museum explores the Lewis and Clark Expedition and also contains a sizeable collection of Lemhi-Shoshone artifacts. Address: 210 Main Street Salmon ID USA
1 208 756-3342
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Cambridge Museum The Cambridge Museum features farming relics, Native American and pioneer artifacts, geological displays and exhibits on local history. Address: 2982 Hwy. 71 Cambridge ID USA 83610
Send an Email (2) 1 208 257-3485
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This historic site covers four acres of land and features eight historic buildings, a regional museum and a research archive. Address: 1001 State St. McCall ID USA 83638
Send an Email 1 208 634-4497
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Crane House Museum The Crane House Museum houses a collection of exhibits and artifacts relating to the history of the Harrison area. The Museum offers tours by appointment only. Address: . Harrison ID USA
1 208 689-3111
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The Nez Perce County Historical Society Museum chronicles the history of Nez Perce County. Address: 306 3rd St Lewiston ID USA 83501
1 208 743-2535
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Visitors of the Clearwater Historical Museum will have the opportunity to learn about the Nez Perce people, Lewis and Clark, gold mining and the history of the Clearwater River drainage. Address: 315 College Avenue Orofino ID USA 83544
Send an Email (1) 1 208 476-5033
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Boise Basin Museum This museum captures the rich history of the Boise Basin with its artifacts from the 1860 gold rush and on, including one of the finest unique bottle collection. Address: 503 Montgomery St. Idaho City ID USA 83631
Send an Email 1 208 392-4550
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The Council Valley Museum charts the history of Adams County and the Council area. The Museum is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Tuesday through Sunday. Address: 100 S. Galena St. Council ID USA 83612
Send an Email 1 208 253-4582
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Located amidst the attractive scenery of Sandpoint's Lakeview Park, the Bonner County Historical Museum houses a variety of exhibits exploring the history of Bonner County's land and people. Address: 611 South Ella Avenue Sandpoint ID USA 83864
1 208 263-2344
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Located on the scenic fields of the Camas Prairie, the Historical Museum at St. Gertrude preserves the history of North Central Idaho through a variety of artifacts and exhibits. Address: Camas Prairie near Cottonwood ID USA 83522
Send an Email 1 208 962-7123
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The Museum of North Idaho features exhibits exploring the history of Kootenai, Benewah and Shoshone Counties. Address: 115 Northwest Boulevard Coeur d'Alene ID USA 83816
Send an Email 1 208 664-3448
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The Moose Center Learning Lab features large head mounts for all sub-species of North American moose. The museum offers photos, original art, moose hides, antlers and 38 years of moose scientific journals. Address: 610 W. Custer Mackay ID USA 83251
Send an Email 1 208 588-2939
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Valley County Museum Visitors of this historical site and museum will have the opportunity to see the old town of Roseberry, where several original buildings from the turn of the 20th-century are still standing. Address: 13131 Farm to Market Rd. Donnelly ID USA 83615
Send an Email (4) 1 208 325-8628
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The Lewis-Clark Center for Arts and History offers a variety of temporary exhibits and performing arts programs. The building that now houses the center was constructed in 1884 and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Address: 415 Main St Lewiston ID USA 83501
Send an Email (2) 1 208 792-2243
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The J. Howard Bradbury Memorial Logging Museum in Pierce features old logging equipment and pictures of men and machines that helped with the timber harvest. Address: 103 S. Main St. Pierce ID USA 83546
Send an Email (3) 1 208 464-2677
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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 1 208 882-5578
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This museum is dedicated to preserving the natural heritage of the Upper Wood River Valley and the rich history of the ski industry. There is also a significant exhibit on Ernest Hemingway. Address: 180 1st Ave. E. Ketchum ID USA 83340
1 208 726-8118
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This museum commemorates Sacajawea, a Lemhi-Shoshone woman who worked as an interpreter for Lewis and Clark. The museum features an outdoor amphitheater, a Sacajawea Monument, a one mile interpretive trail, restrooms and picnic areas. Address: 200 Main St. Salmon ID USA 83467
Send an Email (2) 1 208 756-1188
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