Appaloosa Museum
- At the Appaloosa Museum, visitors learn about the history
of the Appaloosa horse, which is as unique and colorful as its coat
pattern. Exhibits explore the evolution of the breed, its importance to
local Native American cultures, its role in the lives of cowboys, rodeos
and circuses, and the history of the Appaloosa Horse Club.
Lewis
Clark Center for Arts and History - Located in the
heart of historic downtown Lewiston, the mission of The Center for Arts
& History is to enhance the visibility of Lewis-Clark State College
through quality programs in performing arts, visual arts and literary
arts. It provides educational opportunities in arts and history for
students of all ages and serves as a regional resource for arts and
culture.
Idaho Repertory Theatre
- The Theatre is one of the oldest professional summer theatres in the Northwest and a major cultural resource for dozens of communities in north Idaho. Four plays are produced each summer during the six-week, and presented in classic repertory format for a total of 32 performances. In recent years, the typical season has featured a mystery or drama, a comedy, a musical and a Shakespeare.
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Wolf Education and
Research Center - The Wolf Education and Research Center
is dedicated to providing public education and scientific research
concerning the gray wolf and its habitat in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
The Center will provide the public with the rare opportunity to observe and
learn more about the wolf in its natural habitat.
Clearwater
Historical Museum - Clearwater Historical Museum welcomes
visitors to view their collections that focus on the people and history of
Clearwater County and its environs. The museum collections include over
4,500 historical photographs, Nez Perce Indian artifacts, mining and Logging
tools, Chinese artifacts, antique guns and lots more.
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