Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we’ll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to Chinden Boulevard!
Have you ever wondered what life looked like in Idaho Falls for your grandparents? Maybe even your great grandparents? A local group is trying to help you see it for yourself.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The iconic seal of Idaho. It is the main feature on the state’s flag, waving proudly since 1907. “We can look at the seal on the flag and be able to take pride in all ...
Prior to the arrival of European and Mexican explorers, roughly 8,000 American Indians, representing two distinct groups, inhabited Idaho: the Great Basin Shoshone and Bannock tribes of the ...
BOISE, Idaho — Travelers along Idaho’s roads and scenic byways will soon see the first of the new Idaho Historic Highway Markers. The Idaho Transportation Department says the refreshed signs combine ...
There’s an almost unbridled excitement as David Matte, Sarah Phillips, Janet Gallimore and Mark Breske, employees of the Idaho State Historical Society, walk between towering shelves of boxes at the ...
POCATELLO — The Idaho Museum of Natural History has announced the launch of its Mobile Museum, which is part of its Museum Everywhere Program. Funding from the David B. Jones Foundation, a nonprofit ...
For 20 years, the Idaho State Historical Society produced a “charming, old timey newsletter,” called the Prospector, for Idaho students and anyone interested in learning more about Idaho History. An ...