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Idaho Museum of Natural History: Pocatello Bannock Eastern Natural history: Idaho’s geology, fossils, Ice-age megafauna, native culture, plants and animals Idaho Potato Museum: Blackfoot: Bingham: Southeast Food - Potato: Potato farming, food culture Idaho State Historical Museum: Boise Ada Southwest History
The Museum of Idaho (MOI) is a history and science museum in downtown Idaho Falls, Idaho. The museum features exhibits, collections, and programs focused on the social and environmental history of Idaho and the Intermountain West , as well as prominent traveling exhibits on a variety of subjects.
Caldwell Carnegie Library opened May 2, 1914, with a ceremony that included an hour of orchestral music and selections by local composer Frederick F. Beale. [9] The library operated until 1976, when it became office space for Caldwell Public Schools. [10] The building was remodeled in 1929 to include a portico and pediment covering the main ...
The library hosts high speed fiber Wi-Fi, accessible from inside and outside of the building. There are 12 computers for patron use with Microsoft or Apple software, along with free printing. Technical help is available for individuals with their own devices. Meeting rooms are open to the public for private booking; the sizes range from 4-25 ...
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Also during this time, the Idaho State University Museum acquired historical collections from the Idaho State Historical Society, the Bannock County Historical Society, and the Idaho State University Library. In May 1977, the Idaho State Board of Education adopted a resolution requesting that Governor John V. Evans designate the Idaho State ...
The Carnegie Public Library in Boise was built for $25,000 in 1905. It was paid for by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The city and the Columbian Club, a women’s group, added $5,000 for furnishings.
The museum acquired a Beech 18 in 2016. [7] An O-1E owned by the museum was substantially damaged during a crosswind landing on 12 June 2017. [ 8 ] After the museum received 40 mm gun on loan from the city of Lewisville, Idaho in 2023, residents of the town disputed the move and requested that it be returned to its original display location as ...