Sacagawea Interpretive, Cultural and Education Center
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The Sacagawea Interpretive, Cultural and Education Center is a must visit or a once in a lifetime visit place. This center is owned and operated by the City of Salmon. The center strives to interpret the history of Sacagawea and the significance of her role with the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery. The center also has unique historical aspects of the expedition in Lemhi County.
Category: Museums
Address: 200 Main St. Salmon, ID
Email: info@sacajaweacenter.org
Website http://www.sacajaweacenter.org
Telephone: 208.756.1188
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