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The historic mining town of Wallace
(population 960) is nestled beneath Interstate 90, halfway
between two ski and recreation areas in northern Idaho's
beautiful
Silver Valley.
The town has long been famous as the
"Silver Capital of the World"
with 1.2 billion ounces of silver produced in
Shoshone county
since 1884.
Silver mining is still a big part of our economy,
but today it is carried out in total harmony with a pristine
mountain environment that attracts
outdoor recreation
enthusiasts from around the world. Some folks come for the deep powder
at the ski areas, or the 72 mile paved bike path, or the solitude of an alpine lake,
but all agree, this is the place to play.
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| Wallace is also known for the fact that every downtown building is on the National Register of Historic Places... which is why the government finally had to go over us instead of through us in order to complete the Interstate Highway system in 1991. Now the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes paved bike path is directly under this main road between Seattle and Boston as it passes above Wallace, following the famous South Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River through the narrow Silver Valley: the only place on earth where more than a billion ounces of silver were mined in 100 years. |
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Information: PDF Poster, (208) 512-1797 |
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| Popular visitor attractions, in addition to the many jewelry and antique shops, are the Sierra Silver Mine Tour, the Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum, the Wallace District Mining Museum, the Oasis Bordello Museum, and the Sixth Street Melodrama. |
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| During the summer of 1996, Wallace was the location of the spectacular volcano disaster movie Dante's Peak, starring Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton. However, every year sees an amazing range of festivals that help make this the most fascinating small town in America! |
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With
Silver
Mountain and
Lookout
Pass Ski and Recreation
Areas a dozen Interstate miles away in each direction,
the area around Wallace is a full-season
mountain recreation paradise.
Winter embraces alpine and cross-country
skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. Fishing,
mountain
biking and climbing, river rafting and
kayaking, golf,
hiking, backpacking, and
motorized exploration on two or four wheels
occupy outdoor recreation enthusiasts from spring to fall.
Bow, rifle and muzzleloader hunting for deer and elk
is naturally popular each fall. Black bears are hunted
during the fall and spring, while mountain lions are
fair game September through March.
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Wallace History June 06, 2003 |
Modern Wallace April 11, 2008 |
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Recreational Opportunities September 11, 2008 |
Photo Album December 29, 2003 |
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Wallace Business August 03, 2008 |
Relocation Information April 23, 2008 |
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Wallace Festivals July 06, 2008 |
Today's Weather (updated every hour) February 05, 2007 |
| Dates indicate when the content or structure of a page was modified. This Wallace HOMEPAGE was last modified on Wednesday, 24-Sep-2008 17:58:47 PDT. | |
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