Most reviewed Libraries in Idaho


  1. 4.5 Boise Public Library (72 reviews)
    - Excellent Bookstore (Tree City Books)
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    I went to the Main Library for the express purpose of visiting the Tree City Books Bookstore. The "friend" working the desk was very helpful. I thought the shop was well organized and well stocked, particularly with regard to "classics." The prices were very fair. See more..
  2. 4.5 Coeur d'Alene Public Library (31 reviews)
    - Reading books with a view of the lake!
    Spent 2-3 hours Libraries
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    Upstairs for the beautiful and full spectrum of selections including CDs, Internet, current magazines, books, etc. Downstairs for the children's section, and separate public meeting room. Art from local artists covers all the stairwells and walls. See more..
  3. 4.0 Lewiston Library (9 reviews)
    - Ralph Crawford Art Exhibit at the Lewiston Library
    Spent < 1 hour Libraries
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    Ralph Crawford is a living legend and one of our country's leading classic Western sculptors. However, he is probably most well known for his bronze physique of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Crawford was born in Southern California but moved to a small farm above Lewiston, Idaho in 1960. Mostly self-trained, his works capture his subjects in stirring, life-like forms. The library is a beautiful showcase for artwork. And, Crawford's personal collection which is temporarily on-loan to the Lewiston City Library. While you're in town, you may also enjoy the LCSC Center for the Arts & History, the Nez Perce County Historical Society and Museum and the Idaho History Tours. What a fitting tribute to the pioneering spirit of the settlers of the Pacific Northwest! See more..
  4. 4.0 Weippe Discovery Center (3 reviews)
    - Lewis and Clark Historic Site
    Spent 1-2 hours Visitor Centers • Libraries
    Being related to Meriweather Lewis, I enjoy visiting sites related to his expedition. I stumbled upon this well-done exhibit in Weippe, Idaho (about 1 1/2 hours east of Lewiston, Idaho via Hwy 12). The Discovery Center is located in the same building as the library. For a small site, it is packed with information about Lewis and Clark's travel through this location. It includes details of the Expedition meeting and being greatly assisted by the Nez Perce Indians who came to the expedition's rescue after their harsh winter in the Rocky Mountains. Besides providing route finding on the Lolo Trail through the densely forested and steep Bitterroot Mountains, the Nez Perce taught them how to make dugout canoes and identify food sources. Native artifacts, including a dugout canoe, full-size mountings of a mountain lion and golden eagle, documents, and Nez Perce artistry are well-displayed. Lewis and Clark devotees will find taking this side trip well worth the effort. See more..

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