Fort Hall Replica May be Operated by Historical Society
The Bannock County Historical Society is hoping to assume over sight and operational responsibility for the Fort Hall Replica.
Fort Hall Replica
When you enter the Ft. Hall Replica, you step back in time to the days of the explorers and fur trappers, the pioneers and miners who came to this place on the banks of the Snake River near Pocatello in the early to mid 1800's. The original Fort Hall was on property that is now part of the Shoshone-Bannock Reservation.
Fort Hall Replica opens for the summer
Fort Hall Replica opens for the summer
Southeast Idaho Museum Tour
Explore the fascinating Museums of Southeast Idaho including the Oregon Trail Center, The Museum of Clean, the Idaho Museum of Natural History, Idaho Potato Museum, Shoshone Bannock Tribal Museum, and the Fort Hall Replica. Video provided by Idaho High Country Tourism at and Idaho Department of Tourism at visitidaho.org.
Comfort Inn Pocatello in Pocatello ID
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Comfort Inn Pocatello 1333 Bench Road Pocatello ID 83201 In the western foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Comfort Inn hotel is conveniently located near Idaho State University. The hotel is close to popular area attractions, such as Fort Hall Replica, the Idaho Museum of Natural History and the Pocatello Zoo. Lava Hot Springs and Pebble Creek Ski Area are only a short drive away. All standard rooms provide coffee makers, hairdryers, irons, ironing boards and cable TV with Showtime. King suites are available, which include a sofa sleeper, microwave and refrigerator. Enjoy the free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors! Other hotel amenities include a free weekday newspaper, an indoor heated pool, hot tub and an on-site newsstand. Fitness passes are available to the local health club. With the business traveler in mind, this Pocatello, ID hotel offers free wireless high-speed Internet access in all rooms, and the use of copy and fax machines. Non-smoking rooms are available upon request. This is a pet-friendly hotel; nightly charge applies. Visitors can enjoy the entertainment available at the Bannock County Fairgrounds, Holt Arena, National Senior Pro Rodeo Association and Highland Golf Course. Yearly events and attractions include Cottages and Cranberries, Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival and the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo. Several specialty shops and restaurants surround this Pocatello, ID hotel.
Fort Hall Trading Post Opens
Fort Hall Trading Post opens.
Pocatello, Idaho
Pocatello is the county seat and largest city of Bannock County, with a small portion on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in neighboring Power County, in the southeastern part of the US state of Idaho. It is the principal city of the Pocatello metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Bannock county. As of the 2010 census the population of Pocatello was 54,255.
Pocatello is the fifth largest city in the state, just behind Idaho Falls. In 2007, Pocatello was ranked twentieth on Forbes list of Best Small Places for Business and Careers. Pocatello is the home of Idaho State University and the manufacturing facility of ON Semiconductor. The city is at an elevation of 4,462 feet above sea level and is served by the Pocatello Regional Airport.
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Uranium Contamination - Pocatello 2nd Town Hall Candidate Forum - with Idaho Lorax
Again, Idaho Lorax, campaigning for Saving Lives, and fighting the corruption surrounding the elemental uranium contamination of Bannock County, Idaho, is joined by other candidates from an excerpted version of the 2nd Town Hall Candidate Forum - Pocatello, Idaho.
Moderator, Jeremy Thomas of Idaho State University and Professor of Sociology, brings to bear the most important issues regarding Bannock County, and Pocatello, Idaho especially the hidden environmental catastrophe known locally as ' Valley of Death'-- (the EPA- FMC Michaud Flats Superfund site Cover-up!) Candidates speak out on the contamination and deaths of thousands of citizens here in this small city and valley.
The Lorax Group and Idaho Lorax deliver truth and justice in this 'live and recorded' candidate forum using excerpts from the environmental discussion.
Save Lives! Stop the Cover-up! and Stop the Government's Do Not Tell Policy!
Hampton Inn & Suites Pocatello - Pocatello, Idaho
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Enjoy a relaxing retreat at Hampton Inn & Suites Pocatello, Idaho, where our goal is to make your stay the best one possible. Nestled within Pocatello's beautiful valley and surrounded by majestic mountains, this Pocatello, Idaho hotel is close to a variety of things to do and dining options. Catch a game at Holt Arena, attend a play or concert at Stephen's Performing Arts Center, explore the Fort Hall Replica near Ross Park in Pocatello, or head 45 minutes southeast to Lava Hot Springs for a relaxing soak in their natural spring-filled hot pools. Visit Ross Park Zoo, tour the Idaho Museum of History, and splash around at Ross Park Aquatic Complex for a family friendly fun time.
Feel refreshed after a peaceful night's sleep in an inviting guest room, or choose a spacious suite with a large living area, microwave and refrigerator. Wake up with Hampton's free hot breakfast, or if you're in a hurry grab a free Hampton On the Run® Breakfast Bag, available Monday through Friday at our hotel in Pocatello, Idaho. For your important business meetings we offer three versatile meeting rooms. Host your next meeting or special event for up to 74 guests. Stay productive with our business center and free high-speed internet access. Re-energize with an invigorating workout in the fitness center. Plunge into the pool or simply unwind in the cozy lobby lounge with free coffee and tea throughout the day.
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Fort Hall: Gateway to the Pacific Northwest
Fort Hall, was built under the direction of Nathaniel Wyeth in 1834. It became an important trading center for fur trappers, pioneers, mountain men and Native Americans. This video was produced in part by the Bannock Historical Society. Filmed and edited by Josh Rindfleisch.
Moldy Hostess Cupcake and Water Slides Vlog #13
Vlog #13 Moldy Hostess Cupcakes
July 19, 2016
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Short video this time. We go on our next picnic and unfortunately, I will demonstrate how to eat a moldy cupcake. It really had this off taste and yet I kept going. It really was disgusting looking once I found the mold. Yuck! At least the gas station took it back. Next picnic will have better desert. We take a trip to the Bannock County Museum and Fort Hall Replica for the first time which was worth the effort and time. If you are in Pocatello you should go see it.
Finally, Idaho State University (ISU) was putting on a life sized game of Chutes and Ladders on the quad and so I took the girls. It was a chance to run, play, and jump on some water slides. Laurana is the same size or taller than a lot of the college girls that were there. Wow.
I hope that all of you had an amazing week as well! Remember to look for the positive things in life that are all around you and then make the most of them.
Until next time, see ya!
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Sacagawea
Sacagawea , also Sakakawea or Sacajawea, was a Lemhi Shoshone woman, who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition, acting as an interpreter and guide, in their exploration of the Western United States. She traveled thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean between 1804 and 1806.
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Sacagawea | Wikipedia audio article
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Sacagawea
00:00:36 1 Cultural significance
00:01:17 2 Life
00:02:17 2.1 The Lewis and Clark expedition
00:07:57 2.2 Later life and death
00:11:01 2.3 Remains
00:13:41 3 Children
00:13:50 3.1 Lizette Charbonneau
00:14:12 3.2 Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau
00:15:31 4 Spelling of name
00:16:49 4.1 Sacagawea
00:17:51 4.2 Sakakawea
00:20:30 4.3 Sacajawea
00:23:45 5 In popular culture
00:23:55 5.1 Artwork
00:24:15 5.2 Fiction
00:25:03 5.3 Film and television
00:25:55 5.4 Literature
00:26:47 5.5 Music
00:27:28 5.6 Non-fiction
00:27:46 6 Memorials
00:27:55 6.1 Coinage
00:28:33 6.2 Geography and parks
00:30:02 6.3 Sculpture
00:34:14 6.4 Ships
00:34:27 7 See also
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Sacagawea (; also Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May 1788 – December 20, 1812) was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who is known for her help to the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission objectives by exploring the Louisiana Territory.
Sacagawea traveled with the expedition thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean. She helped establish cultural contacts with Native American populations in addition to her contributions to natural history.
She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2003.