Three Appaloosa horses in the snow.
Photo by: Hoan Luong Photography/Flickr | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
An hour’s drive from the Great American Rail-Trail™, the Appaloosa Museum in Moscow, Idaho, is filled with artifacts and stories that tell the history of Appaloosa (spotted) horses, including their adoption by the Nez Perce tribe.
Take an hour-long drive off the trail to visit the McConnell Mansion in Moscow, Idaho, and tour themed period rooms that show what life was like here...
The Coeur d’Alene Reservation is situated on the shared border between Washington and Idaho and is governed under the sovereign authority of the...
Around 1907, the Tekoa Grain Company cooperative built a flathouse—a storage facility for grain—along the anticipated (but not yet constructed)...
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