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Historic mining town
(population 1010) just off Hwy I-90. Famous as the "Silver Capital of the
World." Every building in town is on the U.S. National Historic Register
(district #83000289).
Historic
Wallace Idaho
Known for its silver mining history and mountain recreation, Wallace offers two ski areas,
access to numerous snowmobile trails and many alpine lakes. Web site offers a wealth
of information about this historic town in Silver Valley.
Road Trip
America
Personal narrative and photos by Mark Sedenquist and Megan Edwards of their stay in Sandpoint and then Wallace. They describe the
people they met, and interesting things to see, such as Jerry McKinnon's spaceship house.
Silver
Country Tours
Offering adventure travel in Washington, Idaho and Montana. Online bookings.
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