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415 Main, Lewiston. The Center is Idaho’s largest gallery. Artifacts from Lewiston’s Chinese community are featured in the exhibit “Chinese at the Confluence, Lewiston’s Beuk Aie Temple” including the temple altar. Rotating exhibits display works of local, regional, and international artists. Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and varying weekend hours. 209-799-2243
Nez Perce Historical Park - Museum of Nez Perce Cu
Spalding, Idaho. 11 miles east of Lewiston on Highway 95 South. Displays include historical and cultural memorabilia of the Nez Perce. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Nez Perce interactions with fur traders, gold miners, loggers, missionaries and settlers are also exhibited. Free admission. 208-843-2261
Nez Perce County Museum
306 3rd Street, Lewiston. The current Art Deco style building is located on the site of the Luna House Hotel, one of Lewiston’s first buildings. The museum features displays of Native American and Pioneer artifacts, steamboating on the Snake River and the history of Nez Perce County. Open 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Donations accepted. 208-743-2535
Fort Lapwai
Four miles south of Spalding at Lapwai. Fort Lapwai, first military fort in Idaho, was erected in 1862. Several of the original buildings surround the parade field.
Dworshak National Fish Hatchery
Highway 7. Three miles west of Orofino, the facility is the world’s largest steelhead (ocean-going trout) and spring chinook salmon hatchery. View the spawning process during March, April and late August. Hatchery is open year-round. Operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. For more information, call 208-476-4591.
Asotin County Historical Society Museum
Third and Filmore, Asotin. Six miles south of Clarkston on Highway 129. Asotin was one of the first settlements on the Lewis and Clark Trail. The museum houses an 1882 cabin, schoolhouse, sheepherder’s cabin, pioneer home, and pole barn. Visitors can tour the Asotin Steamboat Jean upon request. 509-243-4659
Ancient Indian Writings Cliffs
South of Asotin on the Snake River near Buffalo Eddy. Writings can be seen from the road on the Washington side