Museum of Idaho
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Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402 |
208-522-1400 |
The Museum of Idaho is Idaho's premier national traveling exhibit museum and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the natural and cultural history of Idaho and the Intermountain West. The museum does this by developing regional educational programs in the sciences and humanities, and by hosting nationally acclaimed exhibitions including "A T. Rex Named Sue", "Discovering Idaho: The World of Lewis & Clark", "Space Journey", "Savage Seas", "Guns & Hooks", and "Ink & Blood".. |
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Colonial Theatre
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Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402 |
208-522-0471 |
Built in 1919, the Colonial Theater opened as a vaudeville theater and had one of the largest stages in the intermountain west at that time. Acoustics are still superb. Because it was designed before modern sound systems were invented, a whisper on the stage can be heard at the top of the balcony. Traveling vaudeville acts and minstrels entertained and actors, musicians and dancers performed on the hardwood stage.. |
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Eagle Rock Museum
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Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403 |
208-524-7777 |
Located on the picturesque greenbelt in Idaho Falls, the modern architecture of the Eagle Rock Art Museum parallels the boulders of the Snake River that it overlooks. . |
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Fishing Info: Ririe Reservoir, located on Willow Creek, is a stable fishery close to Idaho Falls. Six different fish are available for anglers including rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, smallmouth bass and yellow perch. Parking, docks and camp sites are all available.
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