Living the Great Life in Lewiston Idaho |
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| By: Jay Loudermilk | ||||
Three native museums and several others in neighboring cities offer you a taste of native history and how this region was shaped. Local museums take a look at agricultural, mining, logging, Native American, pioneer, and Chinese immigrant history. Throughout the LC Valley there are numerous displays of bronze sculptures and wall murals for public viewing. The Lewis-Clark Valley has 3 local Art Galleries giving a selection of shows with both local and regional artists specializing in a very variety of mediums. The Center for Arts and History also hosts readings and lectures throughout the year from numerous authors and speakers. You will relish live theater at many venues providing a selection of performances from Lewiston’s Civic Theater, Lewis-Clark State School’s Silverthorne Theater, occasional Dinner Theaters, and performances from each local high schools. For additional theater, the neighboring towns of Moscow and Pullman conjointly offer civic and faculty performances with visiting performances such as River Dance. If you are curious about off-Broadway shows, a two hour drive north, to Spokane, Washington, will offer opportunities for shows such as Fiddler on the Roof, The Lion King, and Cats. Homes in Clarkston, Wa. are located near a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, community events, arts, and festivals. LC residents will get pleasure from a myriad of activities including: golfing, fishing, and biking regionally or at intervals a 1 to two hour drive go skiing, camping, hiking, looking, and whitewater rafting among others. Cultural events include theater, symphony, ballet, concerts, and lectures from local and visiting authors. Native festivals feature art, quilt, and classic automotive shows. |
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