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Paris Tabernacle Historical Site Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Romanesque Mormon tabernacle built in 1889 is one of the pioneer landmarks of the West. The tabernacle features intricate wood ceilings and stone carvings, as well as a small museum housing heirlooms and objects of art. Address: 109 S. Main St. Paris ID USA 83261
1 208 945-2072
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Bingham County Historical Museum The Bingham County Historical Museum, a 15 room mansion housing a classic doll collection and Native American arifacts, is a sight to see with its historic wood and iron Victorian ornamentation. Address: 190 N. Shilling Ave. Blackfoot ID USA 83221
1 208 785-8065
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The Idaho Potato Expo features a video about the development of Idaho's most famous product, the potato. Visitors will enjoy the fun and educational exhibits, and have a chance to see the world's largest potato chip. Address: 130 NW Main St. Blackfoot ID USA 83221
Send an Email (1) 1 208 785-2517
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Daily living history tours at the National Oregon/California Trail Center describe everyday life for Oregon Trail pioneers. Located inside the center is the Rails and Trails Museum, where artifacts, diaries and relics belonging to Bear Lake Valley pioneers are on display. Address: 320 N. 4th St. Montpelier ID USA 83254
Send an Email (2) 1 208 847-3800
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History offers displays in anthropology, vertebrate paleontology, earth science and the life sciences. Address: 5th Avenue and Dillon Street Pocatello ID USA 83209
Send an Email (2) 1 208 282-2262
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Bannock County Historical Museum
Address: Upper level of Ross Park Pocatello ID USA 83204
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Minidoka County Historical Museum The Minidoka County Historical Museum features Rupert's 1906 railroad depot and a restored caboose and steam engine. Other items on display at the museum include a permanent wave machine, an arc-light blueprint machine, horse-drawn farm equipment and much more. Address: 99 E. Baseline Rd. Rupert ID USA 83350
1 208 436-0336
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Visitors will have a chance to learn about the Teton Dam disaster at the Teton Flood Museum. In addition, the museum houses a large collection of pioneer relics, an Idaho opal/agate collection, a North American animal head collection and World War I and II artifacts. Address: 51 N. Center St. Rexburg ID USA 83440
1 208 359-3063
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The Museum of Idaho is committed to the preservation of natural and cultural history in Idaho. Current exhibits include giant insects, Lewis and Clark in Idaho and Bia-Dekape, the Columbian mammoth. Address: 200 N Eastern Ave Idaho Falls ID USA 83402
1 208 522-1400
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Farnsworth TV and Pioneer Museum The Farnsworth TV and Pioneer Museum features exhibits about the pre-electric and early electric era, the history of Jefferson County, early photography and television. Address: 118 W. 1st S Rigby ID USA 83442
1 208 745-8423
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Oakley Valley Historical Museum The old stone and brick buildings in Oakley Valley, dating back to 1883, have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Museum charts the history of Oakley and the City of Rocks area. Address: 140 W. Main St. Oakley ID USA 83346
1 208 862-7890
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The Eagle Rock Art Museum charts the history of the Eagle Rock Art Guild and showcases their works of art. Address: 300 S. Capital Avenue Idaho Falls ID USA 83402
1 208 524-7777
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The Shoshone Bannock Tribal Museum showcases artifacts from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe and provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about the tribe's history. Address: Simplot Road Fort Hall ID USA 83203
Send an Email (2) 1 208 237-9791
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