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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

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Learn about history at the Bannock County Historical Museum
Step back in time at the Fort Hall Replica
Take the kids to the Idaho Museum of Natural History
Have fun at Zoo Idaho
Taste unique brews at Portneuf Valley Brewing
Have lunch at Butter Burrs Restaurant
Enjoy Japanese fusion cuisine at Sumisu
Order great pizza at Buddy's Italian Restaurant
View the Chief Pocatello Statue
Hike in Massacre Rocks State Park
Have fun at Portneuf Wellness Complex
Take the kids to the East Mink Creek Nordic Center
Swore Farms
Swim at the Ross Park Aquatic Complex
Head to the Outer Limits Fun Zone for family fun
Visit Heber Hatchets
Watch a show at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center
See a musical at the Palace Playhouse
Sandpiper Restaurant
Pick up fresh popcorn from Poky Popcorn Shop
Have fun at Geronimo's Trampoline Park
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