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The Cassia County Museum is dedicated to the preservation of historical materials related to Cassia County, Idaho.
Listed below is a partial list of the items that can be found at the Cassia County Museum:
High School Yearbooks from the cities located within the county.
Photographs of longtime area residents.
A collection of newspapers published within the county.
Items related to Albion Normal College.
Exhibits include a relief map of Cassia County with lighted trails, kitchen, parlor, saloon, and a millinery shop.
A room dedicated to the men from Cassia County who served during World War II; It includes a large collection of uniforms and memorabilia from that war.
Housed in three log buildings, the museum site depicts a home, a schoolhouse, and a general store. A Pullman railroad car and caboose are also located on the grounds.
A large outer building houses a collection of farm machinery, a covered wagon, a handcart and various other items of interest.
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The Cassia County Museum is located on the corner of Hiland and Main Street in Burley, Idaho. It is open from April 1st through October 1st of each year.
The museum is closed on July 4th. The hours of operation are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Telephone number: 1-208-678-7172
email: cassiamuseum@cassiacounty.org
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THE CASSIA COUNTY MUSEUM NEEDS YOUR HELP
Those who wish to support the ongoing preservation efforts of the Cassia County Museum are encouraged to purchase a sustaining membership or donate whatever they can afford.
LIFETIME
$150.00
YEARLY
Family $25.00
Individual $10.00
Pioneer (over 80) $1.00
For additional information on how to donate, or purchase a membership, please email or phone the museum.