The Twin Falls County Historical Museum is located 2.5 miles west of the OLD St. Lukes Hospital on Hwy 30. Admission is Free; Donations are welcome.
Idaho history is yours to explore at the Twin Falls County Historical Society Museum!
Discover the pre-settlement Indian era, experience the Oregon Trail migration, and find out about Chinese placer mining. Learn what ranching, irrigated-farming, and life in the early 1900's was like. Tour the 1914 Union School building, Pioneer House and museum grounds, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Southern Idaho and the Magic Valley. Visit today!
Group visits and tours can be tailored to specific interests. The park behind the museum offers picnic tables and ample space for outside events, including the final Twin Falls Farmers Market each October.
The Museum is open Noon to 5:00pm Tuesday through Saturday from March November. It is closed Sunday and Monday. During the winter months of December through February, the Museum is open by appointment only.
Hours:
March - November
Sun - Mon: Closed
Tue - Sat: 12noon - 5pm
December - February
By appointment only.
Become a TFCHS member for a small tax-deductible donation of just $15 annually. Your participation helps cover operating costs and ensures the museum will be here for the benefit of generations to come. Help preserve our heritage!
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