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Thislist of museums inIdaho containsmuseums which are defined for this context as institutions (includingnonprofit organizations, government entities, and privatebusinesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e.,virtual museums) are not included.

Museums

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NameTown/cityCountyRegionTypeSummary
Appaloosa MuseumMoscowLatahNorth CentralHistorywebsite, history of theAppaloosa horse and its region of origin
Art Museum of Eastern IdahoIdaho FallsBonnevilleSoutheastArtwebsite, includes five galleries
Bannock County Historical MuseumPocatelloBannockEasternLocal historywebsite
Basque Museum & Cultural CenterBoiseAdaSouthwestEthnic -Basque-Americanwebsite, Basque history and culture in Idaho
Bellevue Historical SocietyBellevueBlaineCentralLocal history[1]
Bingham County Historical MuseumBlackfootBinghamSoutheastHistorywebsite, operated by the Bingham County Historical Society
Bird Aviation Museum and Invention CenterSagleBonnerNorthernAviationHistoric aircraft, aviation and inventions
Blaine County Historical MuseumHaileyBlaineCentralLocal historywebsite
Boise Art MuseumBoiseAdaSouthwestArtFocuses on 20th-century American art with an emphasis on artists of the Northwest, American Realism and ceramics
Boise Basin MuseumIdaho CityBoiseSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Idaho City Historical Foundation
Boise State University Vertebrate MuseumBoiseAdaSouthwestNatural historyTeaching collection of preserved specimens of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish, not open to the public[2]
Bonner County History MuseumSandpointBonnerNorthernLocal historywebsite, operated by the Bonner County Historical Society, exhibits include pioneers, farming, logging, mining, the Kalispell and Kootenai people
Boundary County History MuseumBonners FerryBoundaryNorthernLocal historywebsite, operated by the Boundary County Historical Society
Cambridge MuseumCambridgeWashingtonSouthwestLocal history[3]
Camp Tosobia and Camp Mead DUP Historical MuseumSoda SpringsCaribouEasternLocal historyOperated by theDaughters of Utah Pioneers[4]
Canyon Crossroads Transportation MuseumMelbaCanyonSouthwestMultipleOperated by the County in Celebration Park, currently under construction, exhibits on area natural history, Native Americans, transportation[5]
Captain John Mullan MuseumMullanShoshoneNorthernLocal historywebsite
Cassia County Historical MuseumBurleyCassiaSouth CentralLocal historyOperated by the Cassia County Historical Society[6][7]
Chesterfield TownsiteChesterfieldCaribouEasternOpen airLate 19th-century ghost town
Clayton Area Historical MuseumClaytonCusterCentralLocal historyOperated by the Clayton Area Historical Association[8][9]
Clearwater Historical MuseumOrofinaClearwaterNorth CentralLocal historywebsite
Collectors' Corner MuseumIdaho FallsBonnevilleSoutheastToy / collectiblesIncludes dolls, bears, antiques, trains, coins, stamps and military memorabilia[10][11]
Council Valley MuseumCouncilAdamSouthwestLocal history[12]
Crane House MuseumHarrisonKootenaiNorthernLocal historyOperated by the Crane Historical Society[13]
Crystal Gold MineKelloggShoshoneNorthernIndustry - miningwebsite, guided underground tour
Discovery Center of IdahoBoiseAdaSouthwestScienceInteractive exhibits designed to inspire a lifelong interest and learning in science, technology, engineering and math
Eagle Historical MuseumEagleAdaSouthwestLocal history[14]
Elk River MuseumElk RiverClearwaterNorth CentralHistory[15]
Experimental Breeder Reactor IHaileyButteCentralScienceDecommissioned nuclear research reactor
Farragut State ParkAtholKootenaiNorthernMilitaryIncludes the Brig Museum with displays aboutFarragut Naval Training Station
Fort HallPocatelloBannockEasternMilitaryReplica mid-19th-century trading post
Franklin Idaho Relic HallFranklinFranklinEasternLocal historyOperated by theIdaho State Historical Society[16]
Gem County Historical Village MuseumEmmettGemSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Gem County Historical Society, displays include Native Americans, trappers, miners, settlers, agriculture, period room and business displays, early 20th-century period house, blacksmith shop
Glenns Ferry Historical MuseumGlenns FerryElmoreSouthwestLocal historyLocated in an early 20th-century schoolhouse[17]
Gooding County MuseumGoodingGoodingSouth CentralLocal historyOperated by the Gooding County Historical Society[18]
Hagerman Fossil Beds National MonumentHagermanGoodingSouth CentralNatural historyFossils of horses and tours of the fossil beds
Hagerman Valley Historical Society MuseumHagermanGoodingSouth CentralLocal historywebsite, area fossils, Native American, explorers, pioneers
Heritage Hall MuseumDuboisClarkSoutheastLocal historyLocated in a former Episcopal church[19][20]
Herrett Center for Arts and ScienceTwin FallsTwin FallsSouth CentralMultipleWebsite, part of theCollege of Southern Idaho, exhibits Native American artifacts, natural history, planetarium with gallery and observatory, contemporary art gallery, student art
Historic P&IN DepotNew MeadowsAdamSouthwestLocal historyOperated by the Adams County Historical Society, restored Pacific & Idaho Northern depot, changing exhibits of local and state history and culture[21]
Historical Museum at St. GertrudeCottonwoodIdahoNorth CentralLocal historywebsite, heritage of the Monastery of St. Gertrude, exhibits include the Benedictine Sisters, the Nez Perce people, fossils and minerals,Polly Bemis, medical artifacts, Asian and European artifacts dating to the 14th century, area immigrants, pioneer life
Hughes Home MuseumSt. MariesBenewahNorthernLocal historyLocated in an early 20th-century log house[22]
Idaho Black History MuseumBoiseAdaSouthwestAfrican AmericanHistory and culture of African Americans, with special emphasis on African Americans in Idaho
Idaho Heritage MuseumTwin FallsTwin FallsSouth CentralMultipleWebsite, Native American artifacts, mounted game animals in their natural habitat, mounted birds, fossils, guns, coins
Idaho Military History MuseumBoiseAdaSouthwestMilitarywebsite State military history, including all branches of the service, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Gowen Field, and all the wars in which Idahoans have served from the Spanish–American War onwards.
Idaho Museum of Mining & GeologyBoiseAdaSouthwestIndustry - mining /science - geologywebsite, mining artifacts, rocks and mineral specimens, state geology and mining history
Idaho Museum of Natural HistoryPocatelloBannockEasternNatural historyIdaho’s geology, fossils, Ice-age megafauna, native culture, plants and animals
Idaho Potato MuseumBlackfootBinghamSoutheastFood -PotatoPotato farming, food culture
Idaho State Historical MuseumBoiseAdaSouthwestHistoryOperated by theIdaho State Historical Society, state history, culture, occupations and experiences
J. Howard Bradbury Memorial Logging MuseumPierceClearwaterNorth CentralIndustry - TimberLocal mining and logging history[23][24]
Jefferson County Historical MuseumRigbyJeffersonSoutheastLocal historyAlso called the Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum, pre-electric and early electric era, the history of Jefferson County, early photography,Philo Farnsworth, operated by the Jefferson County Historical Society[25]
Jerome County Historical MuseumJeromeJeromeSouth CentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Jerome County Historical Society, also operates the nearby Idaho Farm & Ranch Museum
Kamiah Valley MuseumKamiahLewisNorth CentralLocal history[15][26]
Kootenai County Jail MuseumRathdrumKootenaiNorthernLocal historyOwned and operated by the Rathdrum/Westwood Historical Society, located in the former sheriff’s office and county jail,website
Kuna History CenterKunaAdaSouthwestLocal historyOperated by the Kuna Historical Society[27][28]
Lawson's Emu-Z-umGrand ViewOwyheeSouthwestLocal historywebsite, includes pioneer and settler artifacts, period clothing, antique kitchen gadgets, early vehicles, frontier farming and ranching implements, mining equipment, Native American artifacts
Legacy Flight MuseumRexburgMadisonSoutheastAerospacewebsite, restored military aircraft
Lemhi County Historical MuseumSalmonLemhiCentralLocal historywebsite, includesLemhi Shoshone, ranching, mining, pioneer, and Chinese displays, archives of Lewis and Clark, operated by the Lemhi County Historical Society
Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & HistoryLewistonNez PerceNorth CentralArtPart ofLewis–Clark State College, changing exhibits of art and local history[29]
Lochsa Historical Ranger Station MuseumKooskiaIdahoNorth CentralHistorywebsite, operated by the US Forest Service inNez Perce National Forest[30]
McConnell Mansion MuseumMoscowLatahNorth CentralHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Latah County Historical Society, features historic rooms interpreted in different time periods from 1900 to the 1930s
Minidoka County Historical Society MuseumRupertMinidokaSouth CentralLocal history[31][32]
MK Nature CenterBoiseAdaSouthwestNatural historywebsite, operated by the state, also known as the Morrison Knudsen Nature Center
Mountain Home MuseumMountain HomeElmoreSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Mountain Home Historical Society
Mud Lake MuseumTerretonJeffersonSoutheastLocal historyOperated by the Mud Lake Historical Society[33]
Museum of CleanPocatelloBannockEasternTechnologywebsite, history of cleaning devices, includes vacuums, washers, brooms, toilets, tubs, cleaning products
Museum of IdahoIdaho FallsBonnevilleSoutheastMultiplewebsite, state and local history, culture, natural history, nuclear energy, Native Americans
Museum of North IdahoCoeur d'AleneKootenaiNorthernHistorywebsite, exhibits include logging, agriculture, steamboats, railroads, recreation, the Coeur d'Alene Tribe
Museum of Winchester HistoryWinchesterLewisNorth CentralLocal history[34][35]
Nampa Train Depot MuseumNampaCanyonSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Canyon County Historical Society, exhibits include area railroad history, antique dolls, rodeo, mustache cups
National Oregon/California Trail CenterMontpelierBear LakeEasternHistorywebsite, features simulated wagon train experience of the 1850s, includes the Rails & Trails Museum about area history, railroads, pioneers
Nez Perce County Historical MuseumLewistonNez PerceNorth CentralLocal historyWebsite, operated by the Nez Perce County Historical Society
Nez Perce National Historical ParkSpaldingNez PerceNorth CentralEthnic -Native AmericanSpalding Visitor Center has a museum of theNez Perce; Nez Perce National Historical Park has 38 sites spread over four states (Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington) with sites related to the Nez Perce
North Custer MuseumChallisCusterCentralLocal history[36]
Northern Pacific Depot Railroad MuseumWallaceShoshoneNorthernRailroadwebsite, area railroad and mining history, located in an early 20th-century depot
Oakley Valley Historical MuseumOakleyCassiaSouth CentralLocal historyOperated by the Oakley Historical Society[37]
Oasis Bordello MuseumWallaceShoshoneNorthernIndustry - prostitutionLocalbrothels[38][39]
Old Fort BoiseParmaCanyonSouthwestMilitaryReconstructed replica ofFort Boise, operated by the Old Fort Boise Historical Society[40]
Old Idaho PenitentiaryBoiseAdaSouthwestPrisonOperated by theIdaho State Historical Society, includes J. Curtis Earl Arms Collection of historic arms and military memorabilia
Old Mission State ParkCataldoShoshoneNorthernNative AmericanHistoric tribal mission for theCoeur d'Alene Tribe
Oneida County Pioneer MuseumMaladOneidaEasternLocal history[41]
Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural HistoryCaldwellCanyonSouthwestNatural historyPart ofCollege of Idaho, open on Friday afternoons and on the first Saturday of each month[42]
Our Memories Indian Creek MuseumCaldwellCanyonSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Canyon County Historical Society, includes period room displays
Owyhee County Historical Society Museum and LibraryMurphyOwyheeSouthwestLocal historywebsite
Palouse Discovery Science CenterMoscowLatahNorth CentralSciencewebsite, hands-on science and learning experiences
Pappy Boyington Veterans MuseumHaydenKootenaiNorthernAviation[1], Registered 501c3, local aviation and military aviation history, includes artifacts of aviatorPappy Boyington and relatedBaa Baa Black Sheep television series "Stories From The Museum" . Retelling the lost stories of veterans.
Paris Historical MuseumParisBear LakeEasternLocal history[43][44]
Payette County MuseumPayettePayetteSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Payette County Historical Society
Post Falls Historical Society MuseumPost FallsKootenaiNorthernLocal history[45]
Power County MuseumAmerican FallsPowerEasternLocal historyOperated by the Power County Historical Society[46][47]
Priest Lake MuseumCoolinBoundaryNorthernLocal historywebsite, exhibits on area Native Americans, pioneers, early businesses, history of the US Forest Service
Priest River Museum and Timber Education CenterPriest RiverBonnerNorthernIndustry - TimberExhibits on pioneer life, timber industry, located in the late 19th-century Keyser homestead house[48]
Rock Creek Station and Stricker HomesiteTwin FallsTwin FallsSouth CentralHistoryOperated by theIdaho State Historical Society, includes the mid-19th-century house, store, pioneer cemetery and outbuildings
Roseberry General Store and MuseumDonnellyValleySouthwestHistorywebsite, early 20th-century general store with historic displays and current merchandise
Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural and Education CenterSalmonLemhiCentralBiographywebsite, focuses on Sacajawea, her people the Agaidika, and the Lewis and Clark expedition
Shoshone-Bannock Tribal MuseumFort HallBannockEasternEthnic -Native AmericanCulture and art of theShoshone people[49][50]
Shoshone County Mining & Smelting MuseumKelloggShoshoneNorthernIndustry - miningwebsite, also known as Staff House Museum, exhibits on mining, smelting and cultural history of North Idaho's Silver Valley, located in the former Bunker Hill Staff house
Shoshone Indian Ice Caves and MuseumShoshoneLincolnSouth CentralEthnic - Native American / geologyLava ice cave and museum with Native American artifacts, minerals and gems[51][52][53]
Sierra Silver Mine TourWallaceShoshoneNorthernIndustry - miningwebsite, tours of an underground silver mine
Soda Springs Historical MuseumSoda SpringsCaribouEasternLocal historyLocated in the 1919 Ender's Hotel[54]
South Bannock County Historical Center MuseumLava Hot SpringsBannockEasternLocal historywebsite
Spragpole MuseumMullanShoshoneNorthernLocal historyArea mining history, logging, late 19th-century period room and business displays[55][56]
Stanley Historical MuseumStanleyCusterCentralLocal historyOperated by the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association in historic Valley Creek Ranger Station inSawtooth National Recreation Area[57][58]
Sun Valley Center for the ArtsKetchumBlaineCentralArtAlso operates inHailey, Idaho, contemporary and historical art by artists from around the world
Wood River Museum of History and Culture[59]KetchumBlaineCentralLocal historyOperated by The Community Library,[60] exhibits include Hemingway and Sun Valley.[61]
Teton Flood MuseumRexburgMadisonSoutheastLocal historyWebsite, operated by the Rexburgh Historical Society
Teton Valley MuseumDriggsTetonSoutheastLocal history[62][63]
Twin Falls County Historical Society MuseumTwin FallsTwin FallsSouth CentralLocal historywebsite, exhibits include, Oregon Trail migration, ranching, irrigated-farming, early 1900s life. In the old Union School building, offers outbuildings and perimeter displays.
Valley County MuseumDonnellyValleySouthwestOpen airwebsite, also known as Historic Roseberry, operated by the Long Valley Preservation Society, includes theJohn Korvola Homestead
Wallace District Mining MuseumWallaceShoshoneNorthernIndustry - miningwebsite, features artifacts and model of theSunshine Mine, area mining heritage
Warhawk Air MuseumNampaCanyonSouthwestAerospacewebsite, historic military aircraft, military aviation history and artifacts
Weippe Discovery CenterWeippeClearwaterNorth CentralHistorywebsite, library, museum and community center, exhibits about Lewis and Clark
Weippe Hilltop Heritage MuseumWeippeClearwaterNorth CentralLocal history[64]
Weiser MuseumWeiserWashingtonSouthwestLocal historyDisplays include Intermountain Institute, agriculture, Native Americans, mining, local automotive history, military[65]
White Spring Ranch MuseumGeneseeLatahNorth CentralHistoric housewebsite, late 19th-century farmhouse, c.1876 Log cabin, c.1880 Curio Museum cabin[66]
Wilford Woodruff HomeRandolphBear LakeEasternLocal historyPioneer relics of early Mormon pioneer leaderWilford Woodruff[67]
World Sports Humanitarian Hall of FameBoiseAdaSouthwestHall of fame - sportsLocated on the campus ofBoise State University, humanitarian contributions of athletes[68]

Defunct museums

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  • Hess Heritage Museum, Ashton[69]
  • Ketchum Sun Valley Historical Society Heritage & Ski Museum,Ketchum, collections now part of the Wood River Museum of History and Culture[70]
  • Sacajawea Museum atSpalding, former museum near the site of theSpalding Mission whose contents were sold off after a flood in 1963; featured a buckskin dress from Sacajawea, various Nez Perce Chief headdresses including two from the young Chief Joseph, and a dugout canoe from the Lewis and Clark expedition[71]

Regions

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The Idaho Department of Commerce tourism division has divided the state into these seven regions which are used in the table above:[72]

See also

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Idaho counties

References

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  2. ^"Vertebrate Museum". Boise State University. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  5. ^"Canyon County Crossroads Transportation Museum". Canyon County, Idaho. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  8. ^"Clayton Area Historical Museum". Idaho Association of Museums. Archived fromthe original on November 12, 2014. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
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  12. ^"Official site". Council Valley Museum. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  13. ^"Official site". Crane Historical Society. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  14. ^"Eagle Historical Museum". City of Eagle. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  15. ^ab"Other Museums". Clearwater Historical Museum. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  27. ^"Official site". Kuna Historical Society. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
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  34. ^"Museum of Winchester History". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  36. ^"North Custer Museum". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
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  38. ^"Oasis Bordello Museum". Visit Idaho. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  39. ^"Oasis Bordello Museum". Roadside America. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  40. ^"Old Fort Boise Historical Society". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  41. ^"Oneida County Pioneer Museum". Malad, Idaho. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  42. ^"Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History". College of Idaho. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  43. ^"Paris Historical Museum". Bear Lake Valley CVB. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2014. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
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  45. ^"Official site". Post Falls Historical Society. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  46. ^"Power County Museum". Power County Historical Society. Archived fromthe original on December 6, 2013. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  47. ^"Power County Historical Society and Museum". Power County, Idaho. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  48. ^"Priest River Museum and Timber Education Center". Visit Idaho. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  50. ^"Shoshone Bannock Tribal Museum". Visit Idaho. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  54. ^"Soda Springs Idaho Historical Museum". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  55. ^"Official site". The Sprag Pole Inn and Museum. Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2011. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  57. ^"Stanley Historical Museum". Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  58. ^"Stanley Museum". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  59. ^"Wood River Museum of History and Culture".www.wikidata.org. RetrievedMay 22, 2024.
  60. ^"The Community Library".www.wikidata.org. RetrievedMay 22, 2024.
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  62. ^"Teton Valley Museum Foundation". Teton Valley Chamber of Commerce. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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  64. ^"Weippe Hilltop Heritage Museum". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  65. ^"Official site". Weiser Museum. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  66. ^"White Spring Ranch Museum & Archive Library". Idaho Association of Museums. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
  67. ^"Wilford Woodruff Home". Bear Lake Valley CVB. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2014. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  68. ^"World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame". Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau. Archived fromthe original on November 11, 2014. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.
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