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Bannock County Historical Complex — Attraction in Pocatello

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Bannock County Historical Complex
3000 Avenue of the Chiefs, Pocatello, ID 83204
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Bannock County Historical Complex

3000 Avenue of the Chiefs, Pocatello, ID 83204
4.6(102)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Bannock County Historical Complex, Katie's Dog Park, Zoo Idaho, Ross Park Aquatic Complex, Pocatello Skate Park, restaurants: Ross Park Drive In
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4.6
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5.0
7y

The Fort Hall replica was pretty cool. You get to walk around with a tour guide who explains how life was back then you get to see their rooms and where they slept you get to see the tools that they used the tour guy does a pretty good job explaining the tools you also get to see the teepees and the really cool thing I thought about it was the fact that she can see out all the walls were and how big the area was inside there I want to say was really big for Fort but back then I guess that was pretty big when I went it was pretty slow I think there was two other people there so it's a pretty small group people that go to that place the entry to pay a little bit to get in but I thought I was worth it cuz it wasn't too pricey. They also have a Museum there that you can go around and look it's not big it's pretty cluttered inside they are still pretty cool to walk around I expect you to pay attention to the dentist area and that would really suck to get your teeth worked on with that kind of equipment back then. If you do go we went with very hot day make sure you bring...

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5.0
6y

If you like historical fun for you (and your kids if you have them), this is one of the best places! It’s very open and a great place to shake wiggles out whilst also learning awesome Idaho history. My favorite part is the outdoor replica, always fun to picture yourself living in olden times, and I was also amazed at the indoor collection. The price is very reasonable (inexpensive) and they also have cheap and fun souvenirs—very refreshing, considering you’d pay a lot more for a lesser experience in a more urban setting. I also found out you can rent the whole facility for a VERY reasonable price/day. If I had known that a few years ago I might’ve considered having my wedding reception there. It would be awesome for a fiber arts festival or the like as well. Makes me want to...

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4.0
5y

Great replica if an important trading fort along the Oregon Trail. Fort Hall replica (Pocatello, Idaho). The fort served as a fur trading post and as a stop in the Oregon trail. Between 1842 and 1852 an estimated 200,000 persons passed by the fort - by far the majority of them missionaries and settlers going to the "promised land." Once wagons were lined up from Fort Laramie, a 500 mile traffic jam. Many wouldn't have made it were it not for the fort. The blacksmith shop fixed the carriages. The Hudson Bay (fur trading) Company sold clothing, provisions, ammunition, replacement cattle and horses, and other equipment to the travelers. The fort was never attacked by indians. The place also had a history...

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Guillermo LoubrielGuillermo Loubriel
Great replica if an important trading fort along the Oregon Trail. Fort Hall replica (Pocatello, Idaho). The fort served as a fur trading post and as a stop in the Oregon trail. Between 1842 and 1852 an estimated 200,000 persons passed by the fort - by far the majority of them missionaries and settlers going to the "promised land." Once wagons were lined up from Fort Laramie, a 500 mile traffic jam. Many wouldn't have made it were it not for the fort. The blacksmith shop fixed the carriages. The Hudson Bay (fur trading) Company sold clothing, provisions, ammunition, replacement cattle and horses, and other equipment to the travelers. The fort was never attacked by indians. The place also had a history museum of the area
Michelle H MonahanMichelle H Monahan
This was the second time in 2 months visiting the museum. There was so much to see and learn about. There was a lot of information about Bannock County. From the Standrod Mansion room to the printing press. Seeing how people lived in the early days was captivating and took my breath away. We definitely will be returning to learn more about the history of the area.
Cyndee ROBERSONCyndee ROBERSON
Very, very nice museum ! Good lighting and great air conditioning!Many pieces to explore as you consider the past. Clean bathroom, complimentary water bottles, and small gift shop! We loved it and we think your family will like the fun break in your trip to learn about this area's history. 😊
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Great replica if an important trading fort along the Oregon Trail. Fort Hall replica (Pocatello, Idaho). The fort served as a fur trading post and as a stop in the Oregon trail. Between 1842 and 1852 an estimated 200,000 persons passed by the fort - by far the majority of them missionaries and settlers going to the "promised land." Once wagons were lined up from Fort Laramie, a 500 mile traffic jam. Many wouldn't have made it were it not for the fort. The blacksmith shop fixed the carriages. The Hudson Bay (fur trading) Company sold clothing, provisions, ammunition, replacement cattle and horses, and other equipment to the travelers. The fort was never attacked by indians. The place also had a history museum of the area
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This was the second time in 2 months visiting the museum. There was so much to see and learn about. There was a lot of information about Bannock County. From the Standrod Mansion room to the printing press. Seeing how people lived in the early days was captivating and took my breath away. We definitely will be returning to learn more about the history of the area.
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Very, very nice museum ! Good lighting and great air conditioning!Many pieces to explore as you consider the past. Clean bathroom, complimentary water bottles, and small gift shop! We loved it and we think your family will like the fun break in your trip to learn about this area's history. 😊
Cyndee ROBERSON

Cyndee ROBERSON

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