
Local Resources
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Tracy General Store
The store was constructed in 1894 and first owned and operated by the Harry and William Eames families. The store was a general merchandise facility, which served the needs of the homesteaders with everything from food staples, to tack, dry goods to tools, shoes, household equipment, and farm implements. It also served the needs of the community as a cultural gathering place.
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Almo Idaho
Discover the history of the Raft River and Almo valley. Once on the website, choose a category for more information.
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Oakley Idaho
The historic small town of Oakley is a great example of a spot in Idaho where time seems to stand still. Plan a visit and take a trip back in time. There is a wealth of things to do in Oakley, Idaho – a timeless village that is just too charming to resist!
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City of Rocks
This backcountry byway attracts rock climbers, campers, hikers, hunters, and those with the spirit of adventure. There's inspirational scenery, exceptional opportunities for geologic study, and remnants of the Old West awaiting your discovery.
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Castle Rocks State Park
With hundreds of routes to explore, the challenging landscape of Castle Rocks State Park attracts rock climbers from around the world
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Discover Area Guides
Publishing guides for travelers and residents covering local businesses, community information, area events and more.
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City of Malta
Explore the small town of Malta, Idaho with a rich history. Home to Raft River High School.
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Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce
Connecting business to business and business to opportunities and communities
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Southern Idaho Tourism
We promote recreation and tourism in a seven-county area of Southern Idaho. We also utilize tourism as a tool in community and economic development in an effort to grow the hospitality industry and bring economic benefit our communities.
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Cassia County Museum
The Cassia County Museum focuses on the history in the Cassia area. We have many displays, train cars, WW II Memorabilia, farm equipment and much more.
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Minidoka Historical Society Museum
This museum showcases a diverse collection including historical artifacts like the Ray Stockton Tack & Livery Bay, Rupert’s 1906 Railroad Depot, a Union Pacific Caboose, prehistoric fossils, Indian artifacts, and an early 1900s marble soda fountain, reflecting the region’s rich history.
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Oakley Valley Museum
The Oakley Valley Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the Oakley Valley. All artifacts in the museum relate to Oakley and help tell her story. The extensive collection is unique and features displays related to schools, businesses, agriculture, military and everyday life, to name a few.
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Burley Public Library
The library is located one block south of Main Street and two blocks west of Overland Avenue (the main north - south street in Burley).
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DeMary Memorial Library
Here you can learn about the Library, our Board Of Trustees, the Friends Of The Library, review minutes from previous board meetings and much more
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Idaho Highway Historical Marker Guide
163 Pages about Idaho’s trail markers with images and maps
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Regional Resources
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Oneida Stake Academy
Discover why the OSA was built, how volunteers did it and famous alumni who walked its historic halls.