The brewery for North Idaho Mountain Brew is located inside City Limits Brew Pub. All of the taps at the bar feature the beers that are brewed in-house, including Loft Honey, Pulaski Porter, Mountain Top Amber and Cripple Creek IPA. North Idaho Mountain Brew is also distributed and served on tap at many watering holes throughout the Silver Valley and Read more...
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The Crystal Gold Mine, near Kellogg, Idaho was one of the first hard rock mines in the Silver Valley. Worked during the 1880’s; closed by hiding the mine, it was rediscovered in 1991, reclaimed in 1996, and opened as a tourist historical attraction. The work was all done in candlelight by hand. The guided underground tour explains how they drilled Read more...
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Electric fat-tire bikes for rent by the hour or by the day. Tour the town and area, ride the trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, or take them to the Route of the Hiawatha. Read more...
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Come to The Fainting Goat Wine Bar and Tap Room for a casual fine dining experience in Wallace. Self-serve wine from our Enomatic Wine Dispenser System. We offer an extensive selection of international and regional wines, and also a variety of locally crafted beers and a large selection of beers from around the World. Food handcrafted in-house with gluten-free Read more...
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Located in historic downtown Wallace, Idaho, Johnson’s Gems & Collectibles is a rare find indeed. Over 20 display cases overflowing with treasures. Johnson’s Gems is much more than a gem and mineral store, with a full lapidary shop and three jewelers on staff. We can repair your jewelry or make custom jewelry for you onsite, usually within days, or minutes. Read more...
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Shoshone County Mining and Smelting Museum exhibits include a vast array of the equipment needed to operate the early mining and smelting operations of Shoshone County. They also have a vast archive of original and digital publications on the mining history and geology of Shoshone County available for Historians, Researchers and the Curious. They regularly host Educational Seminars, Authors, School Read more...
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The Coeur d’ Alene’s Old Mission State Park spotlights the oldest building in Idaho. The Mission of the Sacred Heart was constructed between 1850 and 1853 by Catholic missionaries and members of the Coeur d’ Alene Tribe. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Sacred Heart Mission and the Coeur d’Alene’s Old Mission State Park provide an educational Read more...
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The Crystal Gold Mine, near Kellogg, Idaho was one of the first hard rock mines in the Silver Valley. Worked during the 1880’s; closed by hiding the mine, it was rediscovered in 1991, reclaimed in 1996, and opened as a tourist historical attraction. The work was all done in candlelight by hand. The guided underground tour explains how they drilled Read more...
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Beer of historic proportion – Wallace Brewing Company, 15-barrel microbrewery, began selling its beer in January 2009, in historic Wallace, Idaho. The brewery pays homage to the town’s notorious past, creating a brand of beers with mining and bordello-inspired monikers such as ‘1910 Black Lager’, ‘Jackleg Stout’, ‘RedLight Irish Red Ale’, and ‘Idaho Select Light Lager’ . Be sure to Read more...
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The Northern Pacific Railroad Museum transports you back in time, when railroads were king of transportation. As you enter the museum, you step into the re-creation of an early working railroad station. Exhibits tell of the rich history of railroading in the Coeur d’Alene Mining District and the Depot itself. Railroads have been at work in the Coeur d’Alene silver Read more...