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Museums

Idaho's museums are filled with artifacts, exhibits and interpretive history. Discover how Idaho's roots stem from fur traders, pioneer journeys and Basque boarding houses.

Museums



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Appaloosa Museum
Nearest Community: Moscow Region: North Central
Type: Museums
Celebrating the history of Idaho's state horse with displays of western art, saddles, Indian artifacts, and a hands-on children's area.
Bannock County Historical Museum
Nearest Community: Pocatello Region: Southeastern
Type: Museums
Exhibits illustrating Pocatello's railroad history and Shoshone-Bannock Indian artifacts.
Bingham County Historical Museum
Nearest Community: Blackfoot Region: Southeastern
Type: Museums
An historic collection of classic dolls and Native American artifacts.
Boise Basin Museum
Nearest Community: Idaho City Region: Southwestern
Type: Museums
This museum chronicles the rich history of the mining-era town of Idaho City, once the largest in the Pacific Northwest.
Boise State University Vertebrate Museum
Nearest Community: Boise Region: Southwestern
Type: Museums
Specimens of Idaho birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish as well as more exotic species.
Bonner County Historical Museum
Nearest Community: Sandpoint Region: Northern
Type: Museums
Take a trip back to the era of Native Americans, fur traders, steamboats, and railroads.
Boundary County Museum
Nearest Community: Bonners Ferry Region: Northern
Type: Museums
Highlights a collection of historical photos and artifacts of the Bonners Ferry area.
Cambridge Museum
Nearest Community: Cambridge Region: Southwestern
Type: Museums
Exhibits on local history with geological displays, farming relics, Native American and pioneer artifacts.
Canyon County Historical Museum
Nearest Community: Nampa Region: Southwestern
Type: Museums
This Baroque revival train depot, built in 1903, now houses county and railroad memorabilia.
Captain John Mullan Museum
Nearest Community: Wallace Region: Northern
Type: Museums
Exhibits of historical furnishings, vintage clothing, photographs and the building of the Mullan Road.
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