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Owyhee Geology 100
A movie on the geology of the Owyhee in southwestern Idaho.
Geology of Western and Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho
Geology of the Western and Eastern Snake River Plain located in southern Idaho
Midas Gold 20 Acre Placer Mining Claim on Conant Creek Idaho
Conant Gold Mine Staked by the Department of Land Transfer Information 2016 for more mines for sale visit LandTransfer.us.com
Idaho Historical Museum visit
The Idaho Historical Museum in the capitol city of Boise treats the state's diverse cultures and industries with exhibits featuring artifacts ranging from early fur traders to loggers, miners, native Americans, Asian immigrants and others. Several participatory hands-on displays let visitors feel, as well as see, history. Video date: August 2012.
The Idaho Batholith (GEOLOGY LAB PRES.)
Documentary For Geo 100 Final by Scott and Issac 4/30/15
Silver Linings: The Early Days of Idaho's Silver Valley
Stretching 40 miles through the heart of northern Idaho, Silver Valley is a time capsule of the West. Deep within its valley walls, empires rose...and sometimes fell. Beyond the ribald tales, you will discover how the region's past has shaped what the Silver Valley is today...and why it still resonates with the spirit of those who sought its Silver Linings.
Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show at Expo Idaho. Part 1
Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show, Feb. 23-24 at Expo Idaho. Part 1
Idaho Botanical Garden
Located in Boise’s Old Penitentiary Historic District, the Idaho Botanical Garden is dedicated to enhancing our community’s quality of life through fostering a love of nature and developing intellectual curiosity in people of all ages. Originally the site of the tree nursery and grounds of the State Penitentiary, the Garden is a living museum.
Goodale's Cutoff
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Goodale's Cutoff formed a spur of the Oregon Trail beginning in Idaho, United States.The cutoff left the trail near Fort Hall, crossed the Snake River Plain to the Lost River, and then turned west to the area of Boise, crossing Camas Prairie.It rejoined the main trail from Ditto Creek to Boise, then ran to the north of the main trail, crossing the Snake River into Oregon at Brownlee's Ferry.In Oregon travelers could now reach the Eagle Valley and Pine Valley areas, and the gold mines in Auburn.
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Idaho in the American Civil War
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Idaho in the American Civil War
The history of Idaho in the American Civil War is atypical, as the territory was far from the battlefields.
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KCHM Lecture: Geology of Kittitas Valley, Part 2
Part 2 in a six-part lecture entitled Geology of Kittitas Valley and presented by Nick Zentner at the KCHM as part of the KCHM Evening Lecture Series.
Our guest speaker for the Evening Lecture in October 2011 was CWU geologist Nick Zentner. His topic, Geology of Kittitas Valley, focused on the complex geologic history of central Washington's Kittitas Valley. He discussed the valley's rock layers, folded ridges, ash deposits, and recent landforms.
Nick Zentner is a Senior Lecturer and academic advisor for the Department of Geology at Central Washington University. Nick leads the Ellensburg Chapter of the Ice Age Flood Institute, is the host of a local television show Central Rocks, and continues to offer a Geology of Washington lecture series at Raw Space in beautiful downtown Ellensburg. He holds an M.S. from Idaho State University (1989) and a B.S. from the University of Wisconsin (1986).
This lecture was held on October 20, 2011 at the Kittitas County Historical Museum in downtown Ellensburg, Washington. The Evening Lecture Series is free and open to the public. Refreshments are usually served. For more information, contact the KCHM today.
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Science Trek: Mars
On this episode of Science Trek, Mars Science Laboratory engineers Matthew Heverly and Todd Barber answer these student's questions (and more) about the Red Planet: Why is Mars red? Was there water on Mars? Is there life on Mars? Find out why Mars is more like Earth than any other planet in the solar system.
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site can be reached by taking Interstate 80, Exit 34 then going approximately 3 miles to the town of Ft.Bridger. The site is on the south side of the highway behind the bronze statue of Jim Bridger.
Established by Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez in 1843 as an emigrant supply stop along the Oregon Trail. It was obtained by the Mormons in the early 1850s, and then became a military outpost in 1858. In 1933, the property was dedicated as a Wyoming Historical Landmark and Museum.
There are several restored historical buildings from the military time period, a reconstructed of the trading post operated by Jim Bridger, and an interpretive archaeological site containing the base of the cobble rock wall built by the Mormons during their occupation of the fort. All of these locations are signed in Braille. In addition, a museum containing artifacts from the various different historical time periods is housed in the 1888 stone barracks building. There are gift shops in both the museum and the reconstructed trading post. There is no camping available at Fort Bridger. Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails is celebrating its' 75th Anniversary. wyoparks.org
Dante's Peak / Wallace, Idaho (Comparison Pictures)
Dante's Peak was filmed in the town of Wallace, Idaho in 1996. These comparison pictures compare scenes from the movie to what actually the town looks like in real life!
All credit goes to Kelly Michals (rocbolt) for the photos!
The photos used can be found here
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Idaho Museum of Natural History uploads collection online
You now won't have to physically go to the Idaho Museum of Natural History at Idaho State University to see some of their artifacts and fossils.
Kentucky Mtn. Tug heavy gold nugget
My Kemmer Stock pup Tug treeing a squirrel.
Having Fun at the Idaho Military History Museum
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Willow is always so sure about what she is looking at, it cracks me up!