Shoshone Chief Washakie - Public domain portrait photograph
An old black and white photo of a native man. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Yellowstone National Park: Auto above Shoshone dam
Photo copyrighted by J.E. Haynes, St. Paul. No copyright renewal. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: National Parks; Autos 1917.
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
9 Hemlock (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The 9 Hemlock House is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-85 Bu... More
Leo E. Reich House, 1 Hemlock, Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The Leo E. Reich House is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-8... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Canyon Road, North Bank of Snake...
Significance: It encompasses a unique tunnel and penstock system that was constructed with great effort in a remote landscape; was adapted to the severe environmental constraints created by the deep and narrow ... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Canyon Road, North Bank of Snake...
Significance: It encompasses a unique tunnel and penstock system that was constructed with great effort in a remote landscape; was adapted to the severe environmental constraints created by the deep and narrow ... More
Shoshone River Bridge, County Road 111, Lovell, Big Horn County, WY
Significance: The Shoshone River Bridge is distinguished by its multiple spans, the second greatest number for a highway truss in the State. It is a significant example of later highway truss design. Survey n... More
Shoshone River Bridge, County Road 111, Lovell, Big Horn County, WY
Significance: The Shoshone River Bridge is distinguished by its multiple spans, the second greatest number for a highway truss in the State. It is a significant example of later highway truss design. Survey n... More
Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. - stereocsopic card
Picryl description: Public domain image of a waterfall, water stream, cascade, nature site, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
7 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The 7 Westside House is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-81 ... More
Bunker Hill Lead Smelter, Bradley Rail Siding, Kellogg, Shoshone Count...
Significance: In the face of opposition by the Guggenheim "Lead Trust," the Bunker Hill Company's president, Frederick Bradley planned and executed the building of a lead smelter, with the assistance of his loc... More
Shoshone Episcopal Mission, Holy Saints John Chapel, Wind River Indian...
Significance: This Chapel was built for the Shoshone Episcopal Mission by the Reverend John Roberts. It was originally used both for religious services and as a classroom for the Mission Boarding School. The ... More
11 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The house at 11 Westside is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-8... More
Leonard A. Johnson House, 8 Spruce Street, Wallace, Shoshone County, I...
Significance: The Leonard A. Johnson House at No. 8 Spruce St. is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920.... More
Leonard A. Johnson House, 8 Spruce Street, Wallace, Shoshone County, I...
Significance: The Leonard A. Johnson House at No. 8 Spruce St. is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920.... More
Shoshone Episcopal Mission, Wind River Indian Reservation, Fort Washak...
Significance: The Shoshone School for Indian Girls was established through the cooperation of Reverend John Roberts and Chief Washakie of the Eastern Shoshone Indians. It was a facility of the Shoshone Episcop... More
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Reservoir and Dam Complex, North...
Significance: The reservoir and dam complex mark the capture point, the beginning, of the the entire Shoshone Falls hydroelectric system. The four dams of the dam complex impound water in the reservoir, allowin... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
9 Hemlock (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The 9 Hemlock House is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-85 Bu... More
Leo E. Reich House, 1 Hemlock, Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The Leo E. Reich House is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-8... More
Rock Creek Bridge, Shoshone Street West spanning Rock Creek, Twin Fall...
Significance: The Rock Creek Bridge is exceptionally unique as one of only two viaduct-type highway bridges in the Idaho State Bridge Inventory. / In a historical context, the structure reflects the vast improv... More
Rock Creek Bridge, Shoshone Street West spanning Rock Creek, Twin Fall...
Significance: The Rock Creek Bridge is exceptionally unique as one of only two viaduct-type highway bridges in the Idaho State Bridge Inventory. / In a historical context, the structure reflects the vast improv... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Episcopal Mission, Holy Saints John Chapel, Wind River Indian...
Significance: This Chapel was built for the Shoshone Episcopal Mission by the Reverend John Roberts. It was originally used both for religious services and as a classroom for the Mission Boarding School. The ... More
6 Hemlock (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The Robert W. Clark house is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-... More
Sacred Heart Mission, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, Cataldo, Shoshon...
Suggested address, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, is not verifiable in documentation. Significance: This is one of the earliest Catholic missions constructed in Idaho Territory and is now the oldest building i... More
Sacred Heart Mission, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, Cataldo, Shoshon...
Suggested address, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, is not verifiable in documentation. Significance: This is one of the earliest Catholic missions constructed in Idaho Territory and is now the oldest building i... More
Sacred Heart Mission, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, Cataldo, Shoshon...
Suggested address, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, is not verifiable in documentation. Significance: This is one of the earliest Catholic missions constructed in Idaho Territory and is now the oldest building i... More
Shoshone Falls, Idaho - Public domain albumen print photogrpaph
Waterfalls, mountains, and man seated on hillside. Plate 134a from: Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel / U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers ; Clarence King, geologist in charge. [Washington, D.C., 187-?... More
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. - stereocsopic card
Original negative number: 84. Caption number on back of stereo: No. 50. Part of series: U.S. War Dept., Corps of Engineers; Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of 100th Meridian, Expedition of 1874; Lie... More
Henry & Olga Olson House, 71 Tamarack, Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The Henry and Olga Olson House is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HAB... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, 1907 Powerhouse, North Bank of S...
Significance: The powerhouse, with its two horizontal shaft systems, was the focal point of the first hydroelectric development at Shoshone Falls. In 1907, the powerhouse generated 500 kilowatts of power. With ... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, 1907 Powerhouse, North Bank of S...
Significance: The powerhouse, with its two horizontal shaft systems, was the focal point of the first hydroelectric development at Shoshone Falls. In 1907, the powerhouse generated 500 kilowatts of power. With ... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, 1907 Powerhouse, North Bank of S...
Significance: The powerhouse, with its two horizontal shaft systems, was the focal point of the first hydroelectric development at Shoshone Falls. In 1907, the powerhouse generated 500 kilowatts of power. With ... More
Rock Creek Bridge, Shoshone Street West spanning Rock Creek, Twin Fall...
Significance: The Rock Creek Bridge is exceptionally unique as one of only two viaduct-type highway bridges in the Idaho State Bridge Inventory. / In a historical context, the structure reflects the vast improv... More
Rock Creek Bridge, Shoshone Street West spanning Rock Creek, Twin Fall...
Significance: The Rock Creek Bridge is exceptionally unique as one of only two viaduct-type highway bridges in the Idaho State Bridge Inventory. / In a historical context, the structure reflects the vast improv... More
Shoshone Cañon and Falls, Idaho / T.H. O'Sullivan, phot.
View from the southern half of Shoshone Falls looking up the Snake River through Shoshone Cañon. Plate 140 1/2 from: Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel / U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers ; Clarence K... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
7 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The 7 Westside House is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-81 ... More
7 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The 7 Westside House is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-81 ... More
7 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The 7 Westside House is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-81 ... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
5 Spruce Street (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The house at 5 Spruce St. is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-... More
61 River Street (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The house at 61 River St. is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-... More
Carl & Annie Beiswinger House, 22 Westside, Wallace, Shoshone County, ...
Significance: The Carl Beiswinger House (Harriet Mullen House, James E. Davis House) at 22 Westside is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing hom... More
Clarkia Ranger Station, Cottage No. 2, West of Highway 3, .5 mile nort...
Significance: The cottage is part of the Clarkia Ranger Station which is considered eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion a, due to its association with the Forest Service a lea... More
RECLAMATION, BUREAU OF. SHOSHONE DAM, WYOMING. HIGHEST IN WORLD
Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. Mid-day view, adjacent walls about...
Photograph showing rock formations by the waterfall. The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of eg... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Reservoir and Dam Complex, North...
Significance: The reservoir and dam complex mark the capture point, the beginning, of the the entire Shoshone Falls hydroelectric system. The four dams of the dam complex impound water in the reservoir, allowin... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Reservoir and Dam Complex, North...
Significance: The reservoir and dam complex mark the capture point, the beginning, of the the entire Shoshone Falls hydroelectric system. The four dams of the dam complex impound water in the reservoir, allowin... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Intake, North Bank of Snake Riv...
Significance: The intake represents an original component of the 1921 expansion of the Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project and the point at which water is channeled into the tunnel and penstock system, which d... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Bunker Hill Lead Smelter, Bradley Rail Siding, Kellogg, Shoshone Count...
Significance: In the face of opposition by the Guggenheim "Lead Trust," the Bunker Hill Company's president, Frederick Bradley planned and executed the building of a lead smelter, with the assistance of his loc... More
Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. - stereocsopic card
Picryl description: Public domain image of a waterfall, water stream, cascade, nature site, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Shoshone Episcopal Mission, Holy Saints John Chapel, Wind River Indian...
Significance: This Chapel was built for the Shoshone Episcopal Mission by the Reverend John Roberts. It was originally used both for religious services and as a classroom for the Mission Boarding School. The ... More
Sacred Heart Mission, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, Cataldo, Shoshon...
Suggested address, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, is not verifiable in documentation. Significance: This is one of the earliest Catholic missions constructed in Idaho Territory and is now the oldest building i... More
8 Hemlock (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The house at No. 8 Hemlock is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID... More
Clarkia Ranger Station, Cottage No. 2, West of Highway 3, .5 mile nort...
Significance: The cottage is part of the Clarkia Ranger Station which is considered eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion a, due to its association with the Forest Service a lea... More
Skin tepees, Shoshone Indians - Glass negative photogrpah. Public doma...
Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Shoshone Falls, Idaho]
Bird's-eye view of waterfalls. J142317 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Amos Studio, Twin Falls, Idaho.
Yellowstone National Park: Shoshone Canyon
Photo copyrighted by J.E. Haynes, St. Paul. No copyright renewal. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: National Parks.
Shoshone Episcopal Mission, Wind River Indian Reservation, Fort Washak...
Significance: The Shoshone School for Indian Girls was established through the cooperation of Reverend John Roberts and Chief Washakie of the Eastern Shoshone Indians. It was a facility of the Shoshone Episcop... More
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
28 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The house at 28 Westside is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Shoshone Cañon and Falls, Idaho / T.H. O'Sullivan, phot.
View from the southern half of Shoshone Falls looking up the Snake River through Shoshone Cañon. Plate 140 1/2 from: Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel / U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers ; Clarence K... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Cliff Substation & Warehouse, No...
Significance: The substation, rated at 138kV is an original component of the Idaho Power Company's 1920s expansion of the Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project to meet growing demand for electricity. Transmissio... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Shoshone Episcopal Mission, Holy Saints John Chapel, Wind River Indian...
Significance: This Chapel was built for the Shoshone Episcopal Mission by the Reverend John Roberts. It was originally used both for religious services and as a classroom for the Mission Boarding School. The ... More
6 Hemlock (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The Robert W. Clark house is a compatible element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID-... More
Sacred Heart Mission, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, Cataldo, Shoshon...
Suggested address, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, is not verifiable in documentation. Significance: This is one of the earliest Catholic missions constructed in Idaho Territory and is now the oldest building i... More
Sacred Heart Mission, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, Cataldo, Shoshon...
Suggested address, Interstate 90 & Interchange 39, is not verifiable in documentation. Significance: This is one of the earliest Catholic missions constructed in Idaho Territory and is now the oldest building i... More
Clarkia Ranger Station, Cottage No. 2, West of Highway 3, .5 mile nort...
Significance: The cottage is part of the Clarkia Ranger Station which is considered eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion a, due to its association with the Forest Service a lea... More
Shoshone Cañon, Idaho / T.H. O'Sullivan, phot.
Photograph shows cliffs along the Shoshone Canyon looking up the Snake River from a point to the left of the Shoshone Falls. Plate 141 from: Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel : Photographs / U.S.... More
Henry Smith House, 12 Westside, Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The Smith House, 12 Westside, is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HA... More
Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse, 111 South Fir Street, Shoshone, ...
Significance: This warehouse was one of six hundred buildings constructed at the Minidoka Relocation Camp for the internment of people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United St... More
28 Westside (House), Wallace, Shoshone County, ID
Significance: The house at 28 Westside is a contributing element of the Wallace Historic District and is located in a residential area containing homes constructed between 1910 and 1920. Survey number: HABS ID... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Reservoir and Dam Complex, North...
Significance: The reservoir and dam complex mark the capture point, the beginning, of the the entire Shoshone Falls hydroelectric system. The four dams of the dam complex impound water in the reservoir, allowin... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Reservoir and Dam Complex, North...
Significance: The reservoir and dam complex mark the capture point, the beginning, of the the entire Shoshone Falls hydroelectric system. The four dams of the dam complex impound water in the reservoir, allowin... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Reservoir and Dam Complex, North...
Significance: The reservoir and dam complex mark the capture point, the beginning, of the the entire Shoshone Falls hydroelectric system. The four dams of the dam complex impound water in the reservoir, allowin... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, 1907 Powerhouse, North Bank of S...
Significance: The powerhouse, with its two horizontal shaft systems, was the focal point of the first hydroelectric development at Shoshone Falls. In 1907, the powerhouse generated 500 kilowatts of power. With ... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Canyon Road, North Bank of Snake...
Significance: It encompasses a unique tunnel and penstock system that was constructed with great effort in a remote landscape; was adapted to the severe environmental constraints created by the deep and narrow ... More
Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Canyon Road, North Bank of Snake...
Significance: It encompasses a unique tunnel and penstock system that was constructed with great effort in a remote landscape; was adapted to the severe environmental constraints created by the deep and narrow ... More