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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L5Q_pioneer-park_Rexburg-ID.html
To honor those who have contributed to Growth and Development of the Upper Valley
Histories on file in Museum Library
A Civic Improvement Project of the
GFWC Rexburg Civic Club
Labor and materials donate by local Scout troops, Service Clubs,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L5P_teton-county-veterans-memorial_Driggs-ID.html
Veteran's Memorial
Dedicated to all veterans who have served from
Teton Valley
All gave some- Some gave all
WWI: 183 Served, 4 Killed
Guy S. Butler, Lindsay Edward Murdock, Moses A. Hulet, George Anthony Smith
WWII: 436 Served, 14 Kille…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L55_rexburg-tabernacle-centennial_Rexburg-ID.html
Ground was broken on May 14, 1911 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to construct a tabernacle for the purpose of holding conference, baptisms, and other special meetings. President Joseph F. Smith dedicated the tabernacle eight mo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L3E_john-colter_Driggs-ID.html
Who accompanied Lewis & Clark through the Northwest in 1803-6, was the first white man to enter Teton Valley (Pierre's Hole) in 1807 and discovered Teton Pass, Jackson Hole and the wonders of Yellowstone Park. Later called "Colter's Hell.&quo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L38_the-teton-dam-flood_Rexburg-ID.html
The collapse of the Teton River Dam on June 5, 1976 unloosed a savage flood which caused $500,000,000 in damage, took eleven lives, and made thousands homeless in Wilford, Sugar City, Rexburg, Salem, Hibbard, Firth, Blackfoot, and Roberts.
But th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IWI_are-we-loving-them-to-death_Arco-ID.html
Walking off trails may be destroying these spatter cones which are some of the rarest volcanic features on the face of the earth.
Photographs taken at different times demonstrate that unrestricted visitor use left these fragile volcanic cones s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8W_moyie-river-canyon_Moyie-Springs-ID.html
(front side)Constructed in 1964, the 1223 ft. long steel truss bridge spans the Moyie River Canyon at a height of 464 ft. It replaces the old bridge built in 1923 and 1.25 miles of narrow, winding highway.It is the second highest bridge in Idaho, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8N_glacial-lake-missoula_Hope-ID.html
Force of energy unleashed was hundreds of times the explosive energy of Mt. Saint Helens
Flood events occurred more than a dozen times before the last torrential cataclysm of 12-15,000 years ago
Glacial Lake Missoula and the Channeled Scabla…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8L_glacial-ice-dam_Hope-ID.html
Glaciers advanced and retreated a dozen times or moreDamming Glacial Lake Missoula Bursting with gargantuan force Flooding areas 400 miles away Shaping today's landscape in Idaho, Washington and Oregon
Glacial ice above lake level. Tall as a 20…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8I_lake-pend-oreille_Hope-ID.html
When the last of the continental ice sheets blocked this valley, a great lake extended over 200 miles into Montana.
Ice about as high as the mountain ridges held back water as deep as 800 to 1000 feet at Missoula, ten to twenty thousand years a…