Idaho Historical Societies

Idaho is home to over 150 historical societies, preservation organizations, and heritage groups. From major institutions in Boise to small-town societies preserving local heritage, these organizations maintain vital connections to Idaho's rich past.

Featured Historical Societies

Boise Basin Museum

Location: Idaho City, ID

Founded: 1960

Preserves the history of Idaho's gold rush era in the historic mining town of Idaho City. Features exhibits on mining, pioneers, and the boomtown days of the 1860s-1870s. The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore local history through carefully curated exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs

Website: boisebasinmuseum.org

Museum of Idaho

Location: Idaho Falls, ID

Founded: 1985

Regional museum exploring Upper Snake River valley history, archaeology, and natural sciences. Features traveling exhibitions and permanent galleries on local Native cultures and pioneer settlement

Old Idaho Penitentiary

Location: Boise, ID

Founded: 1870

Territorial prison operating 1872-1973, now museum interpreting Western criminal justice. Features solitary confinement cells, gallows, and exhibits on famous inmates including Lyda Southard

Twin Falls County Historical Museum

Location: Filer, ID

Founded: 1980

Documents Magic Valley irrigation development that transformed desert into farmland. Collections include pioneer artifacts, agricultural equipment, and materials on Snake River Canyon

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