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Welcome to the Museum of Idaho
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". The Museum offers traveling and permanent displays, presentations, educational programs, and a reading and reference library. We take pride in providing this museum experience to schoolchildren throughout the area and providing materials for students and teachers to enhance the educational value of their visits.
 
The Museum of Idaho is staffed and operated by a team of volunteers led by a small cadre of professionals. Join the Museum and help support a great asset to our community. If you feel you have something to offer, become a volunteer and become part of this wonderful experience!

The Museum of Idaho is located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. If you have more questions about us, call 208-522-1400 or check our Contact page.
 
Monday - Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Wednesday - Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Open Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. (through May)
NOTE: Cameras not permitted during "World of the Pharaohs!"
Note: Click for Special Holiday Hours and closings!
 
The Bonneville County Historical Society operates the Museum of Idaho.

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