It's always fun to look at old photographs of Idaho's early days and see just how much has changed ...or hasn't changed. Thanks to an abundance of historical societies in Idaho dedicated to preserving this unique part of our state's history, these old Idaho photos are relatively easy to come by! Take a look at these unique photos that capture a special time in our great state's history.
1. Overview of the city of Wallace which was almost completely destroyed by a forest fire, 1910.
2. Shops and buildings along a main street in Pocatello, Idaho, 1910.
3. A man on skis holding a gun in Rexburg (possibly the most Idaho-ish photo ever taken!).
4. An old photograph of the Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns, which still attracts visitors to this day!
5. A beautiful capture of the Shoshone Reservoir in 1926.
6. A man posing in front of an "inn," date unknown.
7. Three cowboys posing in front of their horses. This is a neat reminder that Idaho was once very much a part of the Wild West!
8. Students and teachers pose in front of their school in Ashton, Idaho.
9. A marching band makes their way down a main street in St. Anthony, Idaho.
10. A worker hauls and spreads gravel on an embankment in Nampa near Lake Lowell. Taken March 20, 1907.
11. A small camp of buildings located at the Upper Deer Flat Embankment in Nampa, Idaho. Taken May 1908.
12. Interior of the old Boise Basin Mercantile Store in Idaho City. Taken during the early 20th century.
13. A look at the very early townsite beginnings of what is now Salmon, Idaho. Date unknown.
14. A neat look at the Boise River and the Boise River Diversion Dam in Ada County.
What do you think about these old photos of Idaho? Do any of these historic photos of Idaho stand out to you? Let us know in the comments and feel free to share any old pictures of Idaho you may have!
If you love learning about Idaho's history, make sure to take a look at our collection of articles. You never know what old Idaho photos you may come across. And, if you plan to visit any historic sites in Idaho, make sure to check out some of our favorite travel gear before you go.
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