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The Fort Hall Replica was built back in 1834 and was constructed as a trading post in Southeast Idaho along the Snake River. While the fort was essentially demolished in the year 1963, visitors today can see a replica serving as a memorial to the heritage of Fort Hall.

Historical artifacts that can be seen at the site include maps, recipes, and letters. A trip here is a trip to the nineteenth-century world of fur traders, trappers, explorers, pioneers, and Native Americans.

The Fort Hall Replica is open on a seasonal basis from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Address: 3001 Avenue of the Chiefs, Pocatello, ID 83204, Phone: 208-234-1795

Step back in time at the Fort Hall Replica
© Fort Hall Replica

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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