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The 3rd Nampa Train Depot, built in 1925
The 3rd Nampa Train Depot, built in 1925
View of 1st South South in downtown Nampa from the balcony of the Dewey Palace Hotel in 1949
View of 1st South South in downtown Nampa from the balcony of the Dewey Palace Hotel in 1949
The Harvest Festival in Nampa at the Dewey Palace Hotel circa 1920
The Harvest Festival in Nampa at the Dewey Palace Hotel circa 1920
Nampa City Hall, built in the early 1900's, and torn down in the late 1980's
Nampa City Hall, built in the early 1900's, and torn down in the late 1980's
Washington School in Caldwell, circa 1910
Washington School in Caldwell, circa 1910
1908 postcard of the Nampa Train Depot, built in 1903
1908 postcard of the Nampa Train Depot, built in 1903
Elks Lodge in Caldwell, circa 1910
Elks Lodge in Caldwell, circa 1910
The Amalgamated Sugar Factory in Nampa, circa late 1940's
The Amalgamated Sugar Factory in Nampa, circa late 1940's
Caldwell Train Depot, circa 1890
Caldwell Train Depot, circa 1890
1911 Harvest Festival Queen, name unknown
1911 Harvest Festival Queen, name unknown
Greenhurst School in Nampa, circa 1900
Greenhurst School in Nampa, circa 1900
Kenwood School in Nampa, circa 1900
Kenwood School in Nampa, circa 1900
The luxurious interior of an Union Pacific Oregon Short Line dining car, circa 1910
The luxurious interior of an Union Pacific Oregon Short Line dining car, circa 1910
Coach "Babe" Brown, football coach and role model in the community for Nampa High School in the 1950's
Coach "Babe" Brown, football coach and role model in the community for Nampa High School in the 1950's
Parma Grade School, circa 1920
Parma Grade School, circa 1920
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Nampa Train Depot Museum and Interpretive Center

Friday: 11:00 AM–4:00PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
1200 Front St. Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: External link opens in new tab or window(208) 467-7611

Admission

Members:  FREE!

0-6:  FREE!

7-11:  $2.00

12-17:  $3.00

18-64:  $5.00

65 and Up:  $4.00

Family up to Five:  $10.00

 

Private group tours for schools and clubs are available by appointment.


The depot is also available to rent for small public events and meetings.


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Our Memories Indian Creek Museum

Tuesday and Friday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
1122 Main St, Caldwell, ID 83605
Phone: External link opens in new tab or window(208) 459-1413

Admission

Members: FREE!
0-6: FREE!
7-11: $2.00
12-17: $3.00
18-64: $5.00
65 and Up: $4.00
Family up to Five:  $10.00

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Canyon County Historical Society

P.O. Box 595, Nampa, ID 83653
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Email: info@canyoncountyhistory.org


Research requests are limited to Canyon County and railroad history.
Our collections are limited and being developed. We cannot guarantee results for your research request.

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