- Old Fort Boise - Visit Idaho
See the Old West come alive at the Old Fort Boise Replica and Museum in Parma, Idaho
- List of museums in Idaho - Wikipedia
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- Things to do in Parma | City of Parma Idaho
The replica of the original Fort Boise has a museum featuring an old schoolroom, cabin, Indian relics, antique farm equipment and information showing early life in Parma This park has a covered picnic area, children’s swings and slides, restrooms, horseshoe pits and RV Tent camping spots
- Fort Boise Site - U. S. National Park Service
Fort Boise's exact location has now been lost to history, but it was within today’s Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area (WMA) The 1,548-acre WMA is managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and contains a variety of fun things to do Activities include hunting, fishing, bird watching, and hiking
- Old Fort Boise Historical Society in Parma, ID 83660
Old Fort Boise Historical Society located at 109 Parma Rd, Parma, ID 83660 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more
- Old Fort Boise Replica Museum - Official MapQuest
Old Fort Boise Replica Museum is a historical site in Parma, ID that offers visitors a glimpse into the past The museum showcases artifacts and exhibits related to the original Fort Boise, providing educational opportunities for those interested in local history
- Old Fort Boise Replica Museum, Parma, Idaho at MuseumsUSA. org
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- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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