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Lemhi County Historical Museum
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Lemhi County Historical Museum visitors will find the museum's archives filled with interpretations and stories of the journeys of Lewis and Clark, specifically, the museum is devoted to historically correct information concerning Sacagawea and the valley she was born in. The most prominent individual to ever come from Lemhi County was a Lemhi Shoshone Indian woman named Sacagawea. Her fame and recognition for legendary accomplishments far exceed those of her actual role. Without this Shoshone woman, however, Lewis and Clark may never have accomplished the difficult task of getting to the Pacific Ocean and back.

Facilities: Unknown

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: Lemhi County Historical Museum is open April 15 through October 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Saturday

Fees: Entrance fee required. Season passes available. Kids under 16 are free.

Accessibility: The museum is handicap accessible.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach the Lemhi County Historical Museum from Salmon take S Center St. toward Main St. /US-93 follow it for 1 mile. Turn left onto Main St/US-93 follow it for 1 mile. The visitor will be ending at 210 Main St.

Address
Lemhi County Historical Museum
210 Main Street
Salmon, Idaho 83467
Phone
General: (208) 756-3342
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