Lewiston is picturesquely situated at the junction of the Clearwater River with the Snake River, on the border with Washington state. Originally dependent mainly on the timber-working industry, it still has one of the largest woodworking factories in the world, but is now also a popular tourist center, a good base from which to explore the surrounding area.
The Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History in Lewiston features local, regional and national artists. Chinese at the Confluence-Beuk Aie Temple is a permanent exhibit that traces this 19th C segment of the community.
Address: Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History, 415 Main Street, Lewiston, ID 83501-1821, United States
Phone: 1 (208) 792-2243, Fax: 1 (208) 792-2850
The Nez Perce County Museum in Lewiston was formerly the Luna House Museum. It is housed in an art-deco style building that previously housed government offices. American Indian and pioneer artifacts are on display.
Hours:
March 1 to December 15: 10am-4pm; Closed: Sun, Mon
Disability Access: Full facilities for persons with disabilities.