Idaho Landscapes in the state’s only peer-reviewed magazine of popular scholarship. Published jointly by the Idaho State Historical Society, Idaho State University, and Boise State University, the magazine is the print companion to Idaho Yesterdays

Editors:
Keith Petersen, State Historian, keith.petersen@ishs.idaho.gov

Todd Shallat, Director, Center for Idaho History and Politics, tshalla@boisestate.edu

Laura Woodworth-Ney, Chair, ISU history department, woodlaur@isu.edu

Inquiries regarding graphics and wholesale distribution should be directed to Nancy Tacke, Center for Idaho History and Politics, nancytacke@boisestate.edu

Inquiries regarding the online journal Idaho Yesterdays should be directed to Kevin Marsh, Professor, ISU History Department, marskevi@isu.edu

idaho landscapes fall winter 2008Idaho Landscapes: History, Science, and Art continues the proud tradition of Idaho Yesterdays, founded in 1957. The magazine is a premium of membership to the Idaho State Historical Society.


Purchase

To purchase copies, or to contribute, contact the Center for Idaho History and Politics at tshalla@boisestate.edu
Copies can also be purchased at the following locations:

Boise State University Division of Research Office, Albertsons Library 153,
1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho
(208) 426-1574; annieshull@boisestate.edu

The Museum Store, Idaho State Historical Society Museum, 610 N. Julia Davis Drive, Boise, Idaho
(208) 334-2120, ext. 20; kim.taylor@ishs.idaho.gov

Walrus and Carpenter Books, 241 N. Main St., Pocatello, Idaho (208) 223-0821

 

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Solve the mysteries of vanishing places

Readers who correctly identify the Glenn Oakley photo locations (see “Vanishing Places,” Idaho Landscapes, vol. 1 [Winter 2008], pp. 64–71) receive the premium of their choice:

1. Year membership to the Idaho State Historical Society
2. Idaho Yesterdays four-issue gift set
3. Ethnic Landmarks: Ten Historic Places that Define the City of Trees
3. Ethnic Landmarks: Ten Historic Places that Define the City of Trees

4. Lincoln Never Slept Here: Idaho’s Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Tour
5. Trolley: The Treasure Valley’s Electric Road
6. Ida Visits the Capitol


Email your answers with gift choice and mailing address to nancytacke@boisestate.edu