Aufzählung von West nach Ost:
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Das Staffhousemuseum - Minenmuseum in Kellogg, Idaho
http://www.staffhousemuseum.com/
The Shoshone County Mining & Smelting Museum, Inc. has a historic collection from the Bunker Hill Mining and Smelting Company and the surrounding Silver Valley. Bunker Hill was one of the oldest and largest mining companies in the Coeur d' Alene area of North Idaho. Rock and mineral displays, mining history and equipment displays, and local history exhibits.
We are located a short walk from the Silver Mountain All Season Resort and the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes bike trail. A 30 minute drive will take you to the Route of the Hiawatha bike trail.
Mission Statement: Preserve the mining, smelting, and cultural history of the Silver Valley.
The Staff House Museum located at 820 W. McKinley Avenue in Kellogg was constructed in 1906 by the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Company as the residence for Manager Stanley A. Easton and his bride, Estelle Greenough.
Open:
April 30, 2006 through September, 2006
Open Daily
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Ausserdem gibt es in Wallace noch:
Das Wallace District Mining Museum
http://www.visitidaho.org/thin…-attraction.aspx?id=30660
The Wallace District Mining Museum captures the flavor of the mining industry in Northern Idaho from the days of the early gold rush to the more recent period of world-record silver production. Artifacts, models, photographs, paintings and displays of mining activity and techniques take you back in time and deep into the history of one of the most lucrative mining districts in the country. The entire town of Wallace is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is well worth a stop. Documentary video on area history included in Admission fee.
Season: Summer
Hours: Jul.-Aug., 9am-6pm daily; Call for hours during other months.
Mailing Address
Box 469
Wallace, ID 83873
Street Address
509 Bank St.
Wallace, ID 83873
Phone: (208) 556-1592
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Und in Mullan gibt es noch das:
Captain John Mullan Museum
http://www.visitidaho.org/thin…-attraction.aspx?id=31379
Established in the old Liberty Theater, this museum illustrates the history of Mullan with exhibits of historical furnishings, vintage clothing, photographs, newspapers, mining relics and local school, sports, firemen, and drug store memorabilia. The museum features information on the building of the Mullan Road in 1859-1862, which connected Fort Benton, Montana to Fort Walla Walla, Washington. Swimming in an Olympic-size pool and food service are available across the street and a park with children's play area is adjacent. Biking trail starts one block from museum.
Season: Summer
Hours: June 1-August 31, 10am-4pm or by appointment; Closed holidays & weekends
Mailing Address
Box 677
Mullan, ID 83846
Street Address
229 Earle St.
Mullan, ID 83846
Phone: (208) 744-1461
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Und bestimmt weitere, aber das sind die, die ich erst mal gefunden habe. 
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Gruss,
gutso