Mountain Home Museum

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180 S 3rd St E
Mountain Home, ID 83647

The Mountain Home Museum, housed in a historically significant building constructed in 1908 through a grant from Andrew Carnegie, serves as a key cultural and educational resource in Mountain Home, Idaho. A prime example of Western Colonial Revival architecture, the museum is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.

Originally known as Rattlesnake Station, this area holds deep historical roots tied to the Oregon Trail and early settler activities. The museum features various historical artifacts that showcase the heritage of the region, including documents from the Native American period and items from the local mining, logging, and agriculture industries.

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5.03 reviews
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Great help, fun history
5/5/2021

Enjoyed visiting this small museum while researching information about towns in Elmore County. They...

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Small Town Museum
9/17/2020

Not a big museum, but well supplied with a lot of the area's history upstairs and downstairs. Nice p...

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Mountain Home Museum
8/6/2018

A fun place to visit. They have several books available written by residents of Mountain Home and t...

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