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Asotin County Historical Society Museum
215 Filmore, Asotin, WA; 509.243.4659
Features hands-on displays emphasizing the pioneer
period.
Asotin County Family Aquatic Center
1603 Dustan Loop, Clarkston, WA; 509.758.0110
Features enclosed and open flume slides, inner tube
slide, zero depth entry, wave pool, lazy river, sand
play area, activities pool, indoor pool, picnic areas,
and full-service concessions.
Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History
415 Main Street; 208.792.2243
Showcases the Beuk Aie Temple and turn-of-the-century
artifacts from Lewiston’s Chinese community. The center
also displays different artists works in rotating
exhibits, concerts, recitals and literary events.
Lewis & Clark Discovery Center
721 Sixth Street
Gives visitors the history of Chief Timothy and his
warriors, as well as local artifacts that were found in
the area.
Nez Perce County Historical Museum (Luna House)
0306 3rd Street; 208.743.2535
The museum, located in one of Lewiston’s first
buildings, preserves the history of Nez Perce County. It
features Native American and pioneer artifacts.
Panoramic View of Three States
Take U.S. Hwy 95 north and watch for “view sites” signs
near the top of the Lewiston Hill. Views of the
Lewis-Clark Valley and three states (Washington, Idaho,
and Oregon) from one spot.
Valley Arts Center
842 6th Street, Clarkston, WA; 509.758.8331
The center displays works by local artists, conducts art
seminars and classes, and host special events.
Village Centre Cinemas
2920 Nez Perce Drive; 208.798.8080
The Village Centre Cinemas at Nez Perce Plaza offers a
state-of-the-art moviegoing experience. Enjoy
Hollywood’s latest movies in a stadium-style auditorium
with digital sound and the best popcorn in town.
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