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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.
The museum exhibits a variety of anthropological artifacts, ethnographic items, and natural history specimens, primarily from the Americas. Notable among them is the Simon Clovis cache of over thirty stone bifaces found in Idaho in 1961, [1] and a replica of the Huntington Canyon Mammoth, a nearly-complete Columbian mammoth skeleton unearthed in Utah in 1988. [2]
Museum of Idaho: Idaho Falls Bonneville Southeast Multiple website, state and local history, culture, natural history, nuclear energy, Native Americans Museum of North Idaho Coeur d'Alene: Kootenai: Northern History website, exhibits include logging, agriculture, steamboats, railroads, recreation, the Coeur d'Alene Tribe Museum of Winchester ...
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Downtown - Historic downtown Idaho Falls sits on several blocks of the original townsite along the east side of the river. It features restaurants, plazas, shops, and cultural amenities including the Museum of Idaho, Colonial Theatre, Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, Idaho Falls Public Library, and Japanese Friendship Garden. It is home to the ...
The Idaho Military History Museum, at 4692 W. Harvard St., near Gowen Field, which qualifies as eligible to receive the guns, would be an ideal candidate. It is owned by the Idaho National Guard ...
The Idaho History Center. The Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS) is a historical society located in the U.S. state of Idaho that preserves and promotes the state's cultural heritage. [1] The society was founded as the Historical Society of Idaho Pioneers in 1881, nine years before statehood in 1890, and was established as a state agency in 1907.
Rock Creek Station and Stricker Homesite is a historical site operated by the Idaho State Historical Society. It includes the Stricker Store and Farm, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] Two previously important roadways (Oregon Trail and the Kelton Road) met at this site.