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 The DNCFR (Dodge National Finals Rodeo) is the most popular inaugurated competition in Pocatello, Idaho. PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), and members of the Pocatello-based, Frontier Rodeo Association, have been discussing the idea of a championship competition to feature the circuit champions from across the country for many years.
As a result appeared a championship format where champions competed head to head and against each other to decide the winner of the gold champion's buckle of the National Circuit Championship.
Now you can see it with your own eyes and maybe even try it!
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 The Fort Hall Replica is a reproduction of the original Hudson's Bay Fort. The construction was based on plans obtained from the Hudson's Bay Company and extensive research based on early descriptions of the Fort from persons who lived at or visited Fort Hall.
A visit to the Fort Hall Replica is to enter the 19th Century world of explorers, trappers, fur traders, Native Americans, pioneers, Gold seekers, historic figures, and common folk; all of whom visited the place called Fort Hall on the banks of the Snake River in what is now Southeast Idaho. The roads to the Replica follow close to the Oregon and California Trails and other famous roads and byways. The Fort Hall Replica Commission invites you to come and join us.
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 The Idaho Museum of Natural History is home to collections in anthropology, vertebrate paleontology, earth science, and the life sciences. It holds an archive of documents and ethnographic photographs. Researchers pursue scholarly study of the collections and publish their findings in outside and Museum-sponsored publications. The Stirton-Kelson Library of the IMNH specializes in archaeological and paleontological holdings and is a branch of the main ISU Eli M. Oboler Library. Exhibitions emphasize the collections and mission of the Museum, and include permanent and special offerings. Educational classes for children, families, and adults provide more in-depth exploration of the natural history of Idaho.
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