Idaho’s Hidden History Gets New Home
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Idaho’s history is getting a major upgrade with a brand-new 50,000-square-foot archive in Boise, designed to safely house everything from original state constitutions to capitol blueprints—some dating back to territorial times. Facing cramped, aging storage, the Idaho State Historical Society is now equipped with climate control, argon-based fire suppression, and high-security vaults to protect irreplaceable treasures. To balance preservation with public access, they’ve even made digital copies of the most-requested items like the state constitution. Archivists reveal how vital these records are—people often turn to them for life-changing reasons, like proving residency for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. This isn’t just about storing the past—it’s about making it available, protected, and ready for future generations.
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