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Built for musicians chasing the character and warmth of music’s golden decades, Trapper’s Attic Records has become the studio in town for artists inspired by the styles of the 1930s through the 1970s.

Silver City, ID – Unknown Year📷: Skip Myers/Idaho History 1800 to Present
05/26/2026

Silver City, ID – Unknown Year

📷: Skip Myers/Idaho History 1800 to Present

Banner Mine (panoramic photograph) – 1898Taken by Amelia Jones Garrecht using her panoramic camera in 1898, this gorgeou...
05/20/2026

Banner Mine (panoramic photograph) – 1898

Taken by Amelia Jones Garrecht using her panoramic camera in 1898, this gorgeous photograph shows the Banner Mine near Lowman.

📷: Rob McIntyre/Idaho History 1800 to Present

Palouse Hills – 1900Pictured here, a cook wagon in the center with two cooks near the doorway, somewhere in the Palouse ...
05/18/2026

Palouse Hills – 1900

Pictured here, a cook wagon in the center with two cooks near the doorway, somewhere in the Palouse hills in Latah County. A roustabout and team is on the left and on the right, a part of the cook’s tent is visible. Nobody is identified.

📷: Ott Historical Photograph Collection, Digital Initiatives ()

Idaho City, ID – 1892Pictured here, Amelia Jones Garrecht and Emma Jones Day playing a guitar/mandolin duet at the Idaho...
05/14/2026

Idaho City, ID – 1892

Pictured here, Amelia Jones Garrecht and Emma Jones Day playing a guitar/mandolin duet at the Idaho City Jones home on East Hill in 1892.

At this time, they, along with Pauline Davis and Theresa Haug formed a Young Ladies Orchestra that played for a ball held in the Idaho City IOOF Hall on Jan. 8, 1892. The tickets were $1.50 not including supper.

📷: Don Campbell
📝: Rob McIntyre

Challis, ID – Estimated 1890s📷: Darren Johnson/Idaho History 1800 to Present
05/05/2026

Challis, ID – Estimated 1890s

📷: Darren Johnson/Idaho History 1800 to Present

White Bird, ID – 1910-1914Dr. Wilson Foskett was a physician who practiced in White Bird, Idaho from 1899 until his deat...
05/04/2026

White Bird, ID – 1910-1914

Dr. Wilson Foskett was a physician who practiced in White Bird, Idaho from 1899 until his death in 1924. He married Loris Taylor in 1902 and they had three children. Dr. Foskett built this Victorian style house, one room of which served as his office. Between 1910 and 1914, Dr. Foskett added a second building about 70 feet to the south of the house that served as a drugstore.

Being the only physician in this isolated area, Dr. Foskett served his far-flung residents by horseback. Because of his unwavering dedication, he was universally respected and gained almost legendary status. By the early 1920s, Dr. Foskett abandoned horseback travel and, whenever possible, visited his patients by automobile. On April 13, 1924 he presided over the birth of a baby near Riggins. After a long night’s labor, he started the drive back to White Bird. Near Slate Creek, his car left the road and plunged into the Salmon River, killing the doctor.

Upon Dr. Foskett’s death, his wife converted the drugstore into a confectionary and soda fountain where she sold sundries. She also took in boarders. In order to facilitate her operation of the two businesses, the drugstore building was moved in 1926 to its present location, immediately adjacent to the house, and the two buildings were connected. In 1929 she married Fred Otto and they remodeled the interior of the house.

📷📝: A Guide to National Register of Historic Places, Idaho County

Idaho City, ID – Unknown Year📷: Skip Myers/Idaho History 1800 to Present
05/01/2026

Idaho City, ID – Unknown Year

📷: Skip Myers/Idaho History 1800 to Present

take me to your leader 🛸🪕
04/29/2026

take me to your leader 🛸🪕

Lewiston-Waha Stage – 1912📷: Historic Lewiston Idaho
04/27/2026

Lewiston-Waha Stage – 1912

📷: Historic Lewiston Idaho

Rainbow Bridge – 1934/35Spanning the North Fork of the Payette River, the Rainbow Bridge is an Idaho icon, seen here in ...
04/23/2026

Rainbow Bridge – 1934/35

Spanning the North Fork of the Payette River, the Rainbow Bridge is an Idaho icon, seen here in 1934 or 1935. Also pictured is a feller by the name of Merle Banks, as well as his daughters.

Merl’s family, truth be told, is the namesake behind another prominent point along Highway 55: Banks, Idaho.

📷: Skip Myers/Idaho History 1800 to Present

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