The Hagerman Valley Historical Museum is a small (1,200 square foot) museum in Hagerman, Idaho. The museum was established in an old bank building in 1984. Like many small town museums, it is filled with mementos of the area’s history, important people, and mythology.
Shown above is the Idaho State Fossil, the Hagerman Horse.
Shown above is a saber-tooth cat skull.
Shown above is a display of a paleontological site.
Shown above is a hand-pumped vacuum cleaner from the 1880s made by National Vacuum Cleaner.
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