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    Spokane Valley Heritage Museum

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    Had a very good time. Super friendly and informative staff. Lots of historical pictures of the Spokane Valley.

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    Historic Flight Foundation - Historic Flight at Kilo-7 offers a collection of the most important aircraft produced between 1927 and 1957--all restored and ai

    Historic Flight Foundation

    4.5(17 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    For $12 you get more than what you paid for! Not to mention children 11 and younger are free. Some…read moreneat airplanes and cars. You can go inside the bomber for the admission price! Very fun and my kid enjoyed it. You also can watch planes and helicopters take off. If you wanna spend some money you can even pay to go for a flight in some of these amazing aircraft.

    Restoring the past one aircraft at a time…read more This museum is small yet packed with fully restored vintage aircrafts produced between 1927 and 1957. The Historical Flight at Kilo-7 is the size of two combined hangars and is a treasure trove of airworthy aircraft displays. Most of the staff are volunteers and are knowledgeable of the aircraft models and their specific history. They feature restored aircrafts such as the T-6 Texan, P-51 Mustang, B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and even a DC-3. Each plane has its own story and the display perfectly captures their journeys. Entrance is $15. They offer flights for purchase onboard their restored aircrafts, which also includes an annual membership to the museum and two guest passes for museum visits. I've flown on the DC-3, T-6 Texan, and the Beaver. The DC-3 was originally owned by CNAC. The current livery is now a retro Pan American Airways. The interior is in a plush 20 seat configuration and passengers are treated to the nostalgia of the golden age of flight. The T-6 Texan flight is an opposite contrast. The aircraft is very responsive and the rudder controls are on point. This aircraft was used as a military trainer and now lives a pampered life with the foundation. Getting in and out of the cockpit is quite the experience and recommend wearing jeans for this flight. The aircraft is fully restored inside and out.

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    Idaho's Mammoth Cave - Beautiful peacocks during mating season. Beautiful experience.

    Idaho's Mammoth Cave

    3.0(5 reviews)
    46.9 mi

    This place is BIZARRE! The explorer in me loved it for it's cooky-ness and the historian in me was…read moreappalled at the conditions. So just keep in mind that you are in for an adventure and everything should be viewed skeptically and with a healthy dose of rural Idaho grace. We came for the cave, and walked away shocked by the museum. Idaho's Mammoth Cave is located near Shoshone ID. You'll take H-75 and see two options to the left to get to the caves. The first left is a smaller, bumpier road, so I suggest waiting for the second turn. You'll pull into what looks like a bunch of dumpy outbuildings and a giant round hut. Turns out...it is a bunch of dumpy outbuildings and a giant round hut. There are tons of falling down structures and old farm equipment, dotted by giant rock heads and strutting peacocks. This place also stylizes itself as a bird sanctuary, but we only saw peacocks. A lot of peacocks. You'll go into the giant hut, which is the entrance to the cave and to the "museum". We were greeted by a kind young man who gave us his canned introduction of the place, handed us a lantern and pointed us to the cave. Unfortunately this place is not ADA compliant. The path down to the cave is a dirt path, pretty steeply sloped. The entrance to the cave has steps and the cave itself has very uneven walking paths and is rather narrow at a few points. You will immediately feel a temperature drop. The cave trail is only about 1/4 of a mile, but you lose the outside light quickly. Definitely keep your lantern on and don't turn it off on your unsuspecting partner who will shriek, hit you, and then wrestle the lantern away. :) The cave is cool, with some homespun signs with some (questionable) information. After exploring the cave, you'll return to the surface along the same path. Then you can explore the "museum". I put this in quotes, because it's more a freaky curated collection of things. There are three concentric circles that you will navigate to see SO. MANY. THINGS. Many of them fake, some of them probably pilfered, and all of them so dusty. You will see a lot of taxidermy. No doubt those things are legit. I have serious doubts about the dinosaur bones and ancient artifacts. There is no attempt to protect any of the artifacts and my historian's heart was screaming at the lack of order, proper dating and classification, and controlled containment. Regardless of the legitimate status of this place, it is a true Idaho experience. Owned by a private family, out in the middle of the high desert, with zero attempt to pander to the masses. This place screams Idaho and is absolutely worth a visit.

    A one time experience. Cave is interesting, different animals, a museum with lots of artifacts and…read morestuffed animals. A couple hours at the most for 15$ per person.

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