The Fort Hall Site in Fort Hall, Idaho, is the location of a significant 19th-century fur trading post. Established by Nathaniel J. Wyeth in 1834, it became a vital hub for westward expansion and interaction between Native American tribes and European American traders.
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Commerce; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Military; Exploration/Settlement
11 Mi. W Of Fort Hall, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Fort Hall, Idaho
Education; Entertainment/Recreation
Rich Ln., Eight Mi. Se Of St. Hwy. 91, Fort Hall, Idaho
Architecture
Mission Rd., Fort Hall, Idaho
Architecture
Agency Rd., Fort Hall, Idaho
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Transportation
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Military; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement
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Conservation
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Transportation
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Historic - Non-aboriginal; Architecture; European
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