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Page 1: THAT MOMENT BETWEEN · followed by the creation of Latah County in 1888 with Moscow as the county seat. In 1889 Moscow was chosen as the site for a land-grant institution, the University

2019 | 2020

V IS ITOR 'S GU IDE

THATMOMENTBETWEENMAKING A GRADE AND MAKING AN IMPACT.It starts with an idea. Then grows into a bigger idea. At Idaho’s premier research university, the contagiousness of possibility leads to doing more, seeing more and learning more. And with over 300 academic programs to choose from, your breakthrough is just around the corner.

UIDAHO.EDU/AROUND-THE-CORNER

Exceptional care that’s close to home.• 24/7 Emergency Services• QuickCARE walk-in clinic• Advanced diagnostic imaging• Comprehensive surgical and hospital services• Regional network of primary care clinics

MOSCOW • POTLATCH • KENDRICK • TROY

gritman.org

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The community of Moscow invites you to experience what we have to offer. The city features a plethora of urban amenities including music festivals, art exhibitions, cutting-edge restaurants, boutiques, book stores, coffee shops as well as being the home of the University of Idaho. Hike, bike, golf, relax – you can do it all in Moscow.

If you would like visitor information, a restaurant recommendation, or directions visit the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center.

Our downtown gathering spot is called Friendship Square – a perfect illustration of who we’ve always been. We know you will love it here!

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photo courtesy of Ryan Zimmer Photography

WELCOME TO MOSCOW!WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE HERE.

CHAMBER STAFFJenny Ford, Executive Director

Kendra Ewing, Events & Communications Coordinator

Stephanie Allen, Member Services & Programs Coordinator

Saffron Brooks, Erin Dutton & Laura Richmond, Receptionists

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT US!Moscow Chamber of Commerce

and Visitors Center411 South Main St. • (208) 882-1800

[email protected]

MOSCOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

2019 | 2020

V IS ITOR 'S GU IDE

THATMOMENTBETWEENMAKING A GRADE AND MAKING AN IMPACT.It starts with an idea. Then grows into a bigger idea. At Idaho’s premier research university, the contagiousness of possibility leads to doing more, seeing more and learning more. And with over 300 academic programs to choose from, your breakthrough is just around the corner.

UIDAHO.EDU/AROUND-THE-CORNER

Exceptional care that’s close to home.• 24/7 Emergency Services• QuickCARE walk-in clinic• Advanced diagnostic imaging• Comprehensive surgical and hospital services• Regional network of primary care clinics

MOSCOW • POTLATCH • KENDRICK • TROY

gritman.org

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For events and information, visit: moscowchamber.com/events/calendar/or visitmoscowid.com or inland360.com.

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

MOSCOW HAPPENINGS

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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In The Beginning 6

Information 9

Cultivating The Palouse 10

Be Our Guest 1111. Hotels & Motels12. Bed & Breakfast

Grab A Bite 15

Taste Local Treasures 2424. Bars25. Wineries and Breweries26. Winery & Brewery Tours 27. Local Treats

Getting Around 29

Fix It 31

Where Great Minds Meet 3233. Meeting and Event Venues

Enlighten Your Senses 36

Just For Kids! 41

Come Together Downtown 44

Retail Therapy 47

Vintage Treasures 49

Catch A Flick 51

Move Your Body 5252. Get Outdoors56. Local Parks57. Biking, Walking, and Hiking Trails58. Golf59. Recreation59. Gyms59. Yoga & Martial Arts

Visit Our Neighbors 60

Have Some Time? 6364. 30 for $30

On Campus 66

66. The University of Idaho66. Athletics67. Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival68. Arboretum and Botanical Garden68. Prichard Art Gallery and Store69. New Saint Andrews College

Worship While You’re Here 71

Advertising Directory 73

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photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Issac Stevens, the rst territorial governor of Washington, penned the rst written description of the Palouse country, while surveying for railroad placement in the early 1850’s. Today, mesmerizing beauty and a sweeping landscape of rolling hills and plateaus greet visitors to this distinctive region north of the Snake River in Southeast Washington and North Central Idaho.

This is the place simply to drive leisurely along the gently curving highways, sprinkled with antique shops and wineries, with easy access to hiking and biking and above all, photography. If you ever needed to stop the world and relax, this is the place for it.

The land was originally occupied by the Palus tribe, renowned as expert equestrians. The source of the word,

photo courtesy of the Latah County Historical Society

IN THE BEGINNINGphoto courtesy of the University of Idaho website: lib.uidaho.edu

Daily Shuttle ServiceBetween Moscow/

Pullman/Colfax and Spokane Airport$38 One Way

Reservation at www.wheatlandexpress.com

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Palouse most likely comes from the name of the major village of the Palouse Indians. The name is the Sehaptin (Indian) word for the village, “palus” which means “something sticking down in the water.” The village was located at the con uence of the Palouse and Snake Rivers, and the something sticking down in the water was a large rock. The Palouse believed the rock to be a solidi ed heart of Beaver who played an important role in their religious beliefs.

The Palouse region has since become known for growing wheat and legumes and is home to small towns with a rich history and charm. Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho are the main hub communities.

Settlers arrived in 1871, to homestead or buy the abundant government-owned prairie grasslands so valuable for farming. Originally Moscow was named “Paradise Valley” however there was already a town with that name in Idaho Territory. Moscow’s name was chosen

photo courtesy of the Latah County Historical Society

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by Postmaster Samuel Neff because it reminded him of his hometown of Moscow, PA In 1875, the city’s rst store was opened on what is now Main Street. The arrival of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company’s line in 1885 sparked a typical railroad boom town. Moscow was incorporated in 1887

followed by the creation of Latah County in 1888 with Moscow as the county seat. In 1889 Moscow was chosen as the site for a land-grant institution, the University of Idaho, which propelled the city into a trading and population center for the county. Idaho achieved statehood in 1890.

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photo courtesy of the Latah County Historical Society

Visit a vibrant and historic downtown—home to galleries, theaters, fine dining, festivals, and Idaho’s number one farmers market. With the magnificent Palouse at its front door and miles of biking and hiking trails, Moscow, Idaho—home to the University of Idaho—has it all.

THERE’S AN I IN OUR TEAM.MEE T S CRE ATIV IT Y.

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GList of Resources for Moscow, ID:Fire Department: .......................... 911Fire Department Business Line: ............ 208-882-2831Police Department: ...................... 911Police Department Business Line: ............ 208-882-2677City of Moscow:.......... 208-883-7000Moscow Chamber of Commerce: ............ 208-882-1800Moscow Job Service: ........................208-882-7571Partnership for Economic Prosperity ................... 208-883-7921Latah County Courthouse:................ 208-882-8580Latah County Department of Motor Vehicles: ...... 208-883-7211Moscow-Latah County Public Library: ............ 208-882-3925 Moscow School District: ....................... 208-892-1139 Gritman Medical Center: ..........208-882-4511PACT EMS: ...................855-PACT-EMS

Housing3-Bedroom House: .Median List Price

$203,2002-Bedroom Apartment: Average Rent

$630

MileageNumber of miles from Moscow to:Pullman ..............................................8Lewiston .......................................... 32Spokane .......................................... 79Coeur d’Alene ................................. 84Missoula ........................................ 251Boise ..............................................294Seattle ...........................................296Olympia ......................................... 337Portland .........................................360Butte ..............................................367Vancouver, B.C. .............................430

ClimateTemperature Range in Degrees Fahrenheit...............................................High/LowJanuary ......................................35/23February ....................................41/26March .........................................49/31April ............................................57/35May ............................................66/40June ...........................................73/45July .............................................82/48August .......................................84/48September ................................ 74/43October ......................................60/36November ..................................43/29December .................................35/23

Precipitation (per year)Rainfall ........................................23.6"Snowfall .......................................49.5"

Area StatisticsMoscow elevation.............. 2,579 feet

above sea levelMoscow area ...............6.85 sq. milesLatah County area .....1,077 sq. milesLatitude .......................... N46°43’54"Longitude .....................W116°59’50"

Population Pro leMoscow (2018) .......................25,766Latah County (2018) .............. 40,134Minimum WageContinues to be ..........................$7.25

Unemployment RateMoscow ....................................... 2.2%State .............................................3.1%National ....................................... 3.9%

Cost of LivingComposite Index:.......................101.5

Tax RatesIdaho Sales Tax ...............................6%State Personal Income Tax .. 1.125%

INFORMATION

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The rolling hills of the Palouse offer highly productive crop land for local famers. In the spring, the hills are bright green with growing crops. And before harvest in the fall, the hills are brushed with the golden colors of crops ready for harvest…the “amber waves of grain”. Area crops include wheat, barley, dry peas, lentils, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), canola, and grass for hay or seed.

While wheat and other small grains are the most famous crops coming from this dryland farming area, dry peas, lentils and chickpeas have been grown for decades as well in the crop rotation. Grouped together, peas, lentils and garbanzo beans are called pulses; pulses is a term used to describe legumes that are used primarily for food.

Typically planted in April or May, pulses are harvested in August or September. Pulses are used in canned and prepared foods or sold in dry packaging for use at home. And a lot of the garbanzo beans are used in hummus, a refrigerated snack food that has increased in popularity in the last decade.

Most of the agriculture products are exported including about 90% of all wheat grown in the area. Countries that buy Palouse area wheat include Japan, Taiwan and other Paci c Rim countries. Shipping out of Portland, local agriculture products nd their way to dinner tables around the world. And a majority of pulse crops are also exported with major markets being India, China, the EU, Philippines and Peru.

photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

CULTIVATING THE PALOUSE

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Come play — and stay — with us! The Palouse region offers many choices for hospitality for your stay: from traditional full-service hotels and motels, inviting bed and breakfast establishments, to gorgeous campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks located in some of the most scenic locations in the Northwest.

HOTELS & MOTELSBest Western Plus University Inn1516 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-0550uinnmoscow.com

Clearwater River Casino and Hotel17500 Nez Perce Rd. Lewiston, ID(208) 298-1400crcasino.com

Courtyard by Marriott @ WSU1295 NE N. Fairway Rd.Pullman, WA(509) 332-1500wsucourtyard.com

Fair eld Inn & Suites1000 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-4600marriott.com/puw

Hillcrest Motel706 N. Main St.(208) 882-7579facebook.com/HillcrestMoscow/

Hilltop Inn928 NW Olsen St.Pullman, WA(509) 332-0928hilltopinnpullman.com

BE OUR GUESTphoto courtesy of Best Western Plus University Inn

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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites1190 SE Bishop Blvd.Pullman, WA(509) 334-4437hiexpress.com/pullmanwa

Idaho Inn645 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 885-1480idahoinn.com

La Quinta Inn185 Warbonnet Dr.(208) 882-5365laquintamoscow.com

Manor Lodge455 SE Paradise St.Pullman, WA(509) 334-2511themanorlodge.com

Monarch Motel120 W. Sixth St.(208) 882-2581moscowmonarch.com

Motel 6101 Baker St.(208) 882-5511motel6.com

Residence Inn Pullman at Washington State University1225 NE North Fairway Rd.Pullman, WA(509) 332-4400wsuresidenceinn.com

Super 8 Motel175 Peterson Drive(208) 883-1503super8.com

BED & BREAKFASTAirway Hill Vacation Rentals4811 Airport RoadPullman, WA(509) 872-3092airwayhills.com/vacation-rental/

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Andriette’s Bed, Book & Bicycle115 N. Polk St.(208) 882-2756andriettes.com

Bella Vista FarmP.O. Box 9262(208) 301-3588thebellavistafarm.com/

Browne Block Guesthouse 112 S. Main St.(208) 596-0460browneblockguesthouse.com

Campus View Cottage906 W. C St.(208) 301-0261moscowvacationhomes.com

photo courtesy of Fair eld Inn and Suites

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Churchyard Inn206 St. Boniface St. Uniontown, WA(509) 229-3200churchyardinn.com

Grazing Hills Alpaca Ranch and B&B1042 Four Mile Rd.Viola, ID(208) 882-8307grazinghillsranch.com

Little Green Guesthouse1020 S. Adams St.(208) 669-1654littlegreenguesthouse.com

LogCastle Inn1050 Greenview Lane, Moscow(208) 640-3317logcastleinn.com

The LuFina1661 Damen St.(208) 596-9090jjose nag.wixsite.com/lu na

Meadowlark Heritage Farm Bed & Breakfast4716 Lenville Rd.(509) 338-2604meadowlarkheritagefarm.com

Meadowinds Bed & Breakfast & Chapel2493 Blaine Road(208) 882-7907meadowinds.org

Moscow Pullman Bed nders2673 Weymouth St.(208) 874-2153moscowpullmanbed nders.com

Paradise View Bed and Breakfast1005 Joyce Rd.(360) 480-2049paradiseviewbb.com

Park View Cottage305 S. Lincoln St.(208) 301-0261moscowvacationhomes.com

Peterson Barn Guesthouse847 E. Travois Way(208) 882-4620petersonbarn.com

Red Pheasant House1845 Orchard Ave.(208) 882-3400redpheasanthouse.com

Sixth Street Retreat441 E. Sixth St.(208) 301-1270sixthstreetretreat.com

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photo courtesy of Best Western Plus University Inn

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No matter what you’re craving, Moscow is home to a wonderful assortment of delicious restaurants, from Palouse-inspired eats to home-style staples. So grab a bite while you’re here and discover a local favorite! Whether you have an hour or all evening, we have the fare to meet your schedule. Locally sourced, organically grown, haute cuisine — whatever your appetite, we have the dining for you.

A&W1317 S. Main St.(208) 882-2301Atmosphere: Family friendly dining on-the-go.Must order: World famous root beer, burgers, chicken and sweet 'n‘ treat desserts

Applebee's Grill and Bar105 Warbonnet Dr.(208) 883-4821

GRAB A BITEphoto courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Arby’s150 Peterson Dr.(208) 882-4223Atmosphere: Classic American family friendly dining.Must order: Beef n' Cheddar Classic Sandwich.

Bloom Café403 S. Main St.(208) 882-4279Atmosphere: Artistic cafe offering breakfast and lunch with local ingredients.Must order: Check out one of their specialty benedicts, they are mouthwatering!

The Breakfast Club501 S. Main St.(208) 882-6481Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly classic American dining for breakfast and lunch.Must order: Huckleberry zucchini bread

Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub201 S. Main St.(208) 596-0887 Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly pub with live bands every weekend and a full homemade menu. Must order: Espresso, draught beer, breakfast pastries, soup, panini and dessert

Buffalo Wild Wings1710 West Pullman Rd.(208) 596-0887

Chang Sing512 S. Washington St.(208) 882-1154

Chick- l-AUniversity of Idaho Campus875 Perimeter Dr.(208) 885-6070

Clearwater River Casino & LodgeRiverside Restaurant 17500 Nez Perce Rd.Lewiston, ID(208) 298-1400 Atmosphere: Open daily for upscale or casual dining.Must order: 24 oz. bone-in rib eye.

Colter's Creek Winery308 Main St. Juliaetta, ID(208) 276-3342Atmosphere: Casual dining and everything made from scratch.They also offer wine tastings.Must order: Fish tacos and any wine on tap.

D. Willy’s Blues Brew & BBQ112 W. Sixth St.(208) 883-3100

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Domino’s Pizza317 W. 6th St. Suite #105(208) 883-1555

Einstein Bros. BagelsUniversity of Idaho Campus875 Perimeter Dr.(208) 885-4018

Gambino’s308 W. Sixth St.(208) 882-9000Atmosphere: Comfortable Italian spot offering thin and stuffed crust pies, pastas, homemade gelato and craft beers. Must order: Any of their pastas.

Garlic Garden Bistro630 N. Almon St. #120(208) 596-4659

Grub Truck Moscow & CateringDowntown Moscow(208) 907-1013

The HubUniversity of Idaho Campus1080 W. 6th St.(208) 885-6565

Humble Burger102 N. Main St.(775) 600-2874Atmosphere: Got their start at the Moscow Farmers Market, they offer burgers from local beef and have bands come and perform on the weekends!Must Order: Humble Burger and a milkshake.

Hunga Dunga Brewing Company333 N. Jackson St.(208) 596-4855Atmosphere: A true cozy brewery! Must order: Any of their brews! They make them right there in the restaurant.

Iron Wok2010 S. Main St., Moscow(208) 874-8007Atmosphere: Chefs at the Chinese restaurant have mastered the craft of cooking Chinese food.Must order: Any of their specials.

Jimmy John's529 S. Jackson St.(208) 883-3278

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Karma Indian CuisineEastside Marketplace14240 South Blaine St, Suite 19-20(208) 301-5117Atmosphere: They offer traditional Indian favorites using our their own unique approach to both preparation and ingredients.Must order: Any of their traditional Indian cuisine.

KFC1400 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-8363

Kitchen Counter214 S. Main St.(208) 596-3042Atmosphere: Enjoy freshly made, affordable food from the Palouse. The menu changes often and re ects what is locally available and in season. Must Order: The menu rotates so stop in for a fresh surprise!

La Casa Lopez415 S. Main St.(208) 883-0536Atmosphere: Welcoming and friendly environment where people meet for good service, great food, and excellent margaritas.Must order: Carne Asada

LocoGrinz Hawaiian BBQ113 N. Main St.(208) 883-4463Atmosphere: Casual, family-friendly dining.Must order: Barbeque chicken

Lodgepole106 N. Main St.(208) 882-2268

The Love Shack529 S Jackson St

Mad Greek212 S. Main St.(208) 883-8221Atmosphere: Cozy Greek restaurant located downtown Moscow. Must order: A gyro stuffed with French fries.

Maialina Pizzeria Napoletana602 S. Main St.(208) 882-2694maialinapizzeria.comAtmosphere: Neapolitan pizza and rustic Italian cuisine, featuring local seasonal ingredients. Also offers brunch on the weekends. Must order: A Neapolitan pizza paired with a glass of wine.

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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McDonald’s862 Troy Highway(208) 882-19531404 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-2900

Mein BowlUniversity of Idaho Campus875 Perimeter Dr.(208) 885-6070

Mela137 E. 2nd St.(509) 592-7381Atmosphere: MELA offers the most authentic, delicious, and heart-healthy Bangladeshi cuisine.Must order: Lamb curry.

Mikey’s Gyros527 S. Main St.(208) 882-0780

Mingles Bar and Grill102 S. Main St.(208) 882-2050Atmosphere: Adult atmosphere. A great place to enjoy food and watchthe big game or play a round of pool!Must order: Real cheese nachos

Mod Pizza710 W Pullman Rd, Moscow(208) 504-0280

Mongolian BBQ ExpressEastside Marketplace1420 S Blaine St # 2(208) 882-7723

Moscow Alehouse226 W. Sixth St.(208) 882-2739Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly dining; inside and outside seating.Must order: Vandalburger, or any specialty microbrew.

Moscow Bagel & Deli310 S. Main St.(208) 882-5242Atmosphere: Welcoming and upbeat environment. Great to stop in any time of day for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snack!Must order: Sweaty Teddy

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Moscow Food Co-op121 E. Fifth St.(208) 882-8537University of Idaho Campus822 Elm StreetAtmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and BBQ on Tuesdays.Must order: Pesto roll

Nectar Restaurant & Wine Bar105 W. Sixth St.(208) 882-5914Atmosphere: Cozy yet eclectic, featuring local food.Must Order: Bacon wrapped meatloaf. One World Café533 S. Main St.(208) 883-3537University of Idaho CampusAdministration Building and Janssen Engineering BuildingAtmosphere: Artsy coffee house, locally roasted beans with live music on the weekends.Must order: Locally roasted Fair Trade organic coffee and espresso as well as soups and sandwiches.

Open Range Good Food Truck(208) 582-1700

Palouse Juice509 S. Main St. (208) 310-6692Atmosphere: The vibe at Palouse Juice is earthy, hip and healing.Must order: A must have is their gluten free toast "avocado delight", quinoa " esta bowl" and the acai bowl "boom chia pow".

Panda Express1932 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-8880

Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza524 W. Third St.(208) 883 -9508

Paradise Creek Brewery245 SE Paradise St., Pullman(509) 338-9463paradisecreekbrewery.comAtmosphere: Full-service Bar and Restaurant featuring our award-winning beers with fantastic food. Must order: Their award winning beer!

Paradise Cafe1902 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-5660Atmosphere: Located in the Palouse Mall and open to everyone for breakfast, lunch and dinner!Must order: Any of their delicious burgers.

Pattys Mexican Kitchen & Catering450 W. Sixth St.(208) 883-3984

Pizza Hut1429 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-0444

Pizza Perfection428 W. Third St.(208) 882-1111

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Popo402 W. 6th St. #102(509) 339-4439

Qdoba Mexican Grill1970 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 892-8569University of Idaho Campus875 Perimeter Dr.(208) 885-6070

Rants and RavesRants and Raves308 N. Jackson St.(208) 596-4061Atmosphere: Check out a brewery that is family friendly! Wednesday is brew your own beer night!Must order: The Ruben Sandwich is the bomb! A little known fact. Rants & Raves purchases more corn beef than any other restaurant in northern Idaho!

The Red Bento1896 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 883-9779

Sangria Grille2124 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-2693Atmosphere: A warm and friendly restaurant featuring Peruvian food. Sangria sources ingredients from over 25 local farmers and they have a large focus on seasonality. Must order: Any of their seafood or steak dishes.

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Seasons Public House Best Western Plus University Inn1516 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-0550, Ext. 333Atmosphere: Restaurant and full bar with 12 TVs, overlooking beautifully landscaped courtyard.Must Order: 1516 Burger and specialty Moscow Mule

Shari’s Café & Pies121 Warbonnet Dr.(208) 882-1971

Slice and Biscuit125 E. 2nd St.(208) 877-2054Atmosphere: Grab a slice of pizza and enjoy live music out on their patio.Must order: Any of their specialty pizza's paired with a craft beer.

Sodexo1080 W. 6th St. Rm. 231(208) 310-9087Atmosphere: Available for on campus catering for any event.

Sonic Drive-In433 N. Main St.(208) 883-9800

Stax402 W. Sixth St.(208) 596-4601 Atmosphere: Located close to campus and offers homemade soups and giant sandwiches made on their signature bread, baked fresh in house.Must order: Show your Vandal pride and order the Vandal Club specialty grilled sandwich.

Subway307 W. Third St.(208) 883-3841866 Troy Highway, Suite 111(208) 882-3238

Taco Bell1400 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-8363

Taco Time401 W. Sixth St.(208) 882-8226Atmosphere: Family friendly, southwestern décor.Must order: Any daily special

Tapped - Taphouse and Kitchen210 S. Main St.(208) 596-4422Atmosphere: Modern gastropub located in downtown Moscow.Must order: Bacon wrapped dates and nish it off with the Mediterranean creamsicle dessert.

Taqueria Las Torres625 S Jackson St

Varsity Diner203 W. 3rd St.(208) 883-8250Atmosphere: Varsity Diner is a locally owned and operated diner, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and freshly baked desserts!Must order: Hamburger and milk shake.

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Wendy’s1030 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 883-8112 Atmosphere: New renovated to have a modern appeal!Must order: Their current specialty item with a frosty on the side.

Winger’s Roadhouse Grill1484 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-9850

Young's Alley 304 W. 6th St.(208) 301-7888

Zip’s1222 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 883-0678

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Does the thought of a great evening involve wine and chocolate? Or is a wonderful dark beer more your style? The Palouse region offers six wineries, four breweries and all within 30 minutes! Grab a few friends and take a chauffeured wine tour or taste the different lagers and ales brought to you from our local brewers.

BARSChampions Grill & Bar302 S. Main St.(208) 883-8888

Corner Club202 N. Main St.(208) 882-2915cornerclubmoscow.com

Garden LoungeA local favorite with nightly deals and a casual atmosphere where you can go and catch up with friends. 313 S. Main St.(208) 882-8513

John's Alley TavernDark & lively bar hosting frequent live music amid offbeat surroundings including a wall of guitars.114 E. Sixth St.(208) 883-7662alleyvault.com

Mingles Bar and GrillServing the Moscow community since 1982, more to offer than your neighborhood bar... Go Vandals! 102 S. Main St.(208) 882-2050minglesbarngrill.com

Plantation Tavern2012 S. Main St.(208) 882-3344

WINERIES AND BREWERIESBasalt Cellars906 Port Dr.Clarkston, WA(509) 758-6442basaltcellars.com

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Camas Prairie WineryIdaho’s oldest independent winery, this isa great place to stop by the tasting roomto enjoy a sampling of Camas’ 24 wines.And if wine is not your style, they offer thelargest selection of imported specialtybeers in the Northwest.207 Main St.Bovill, ID(208) 826-3222camasprairiewinery.com Clearwater Canyon Cellars3143 10th St.Lewiston, ID(208) 816-4679cccellars.com

Colter’s CreekFew know the Clearwater River Valley was once home to a prosperous grape and wine industry, until Prohibition in the early 1900s, leaving one to wonder what might have been. This is great place to visit and enjoy a glass of wine!308 Main St.Julieatta, ID(208) 276-3342Colter's Creek Moscow Tasting Room215 S. Main St. (208) 301-5125colterscreek.com

Hardware Brewing Co701 E Main StKendrick ID(208) 892-5000hardwarebrewingco.com

Hunga DungaCome check out the newest brewery in the Palouse! It is not about quantity but about quality.333 N. Jackson St.Moscow, ID(208) 596-4855hungadungabrewing.com

Lindsay Creek Vineyards "Taste our Commitment" is Lindsay Creek Vineyards’ motto. It expresses their dedication to produce premium wine, open space, music and good times!3107 Powers Ave.Lewiston, ID(208) 746-9463lcvineyards.com

Merry CellarsImagine the wine you buy is a journey. Like the open road, each glass awakens you to a new possibility. Welcome to Merry Cellars. 1300 NE Henley Ct.Pullman, WA(509) 338-4699merrycellars.com

MJ Barleyhoppers621 21st St.Lewiston, ID(208) 748-1048mjbarleyhoppers.com

Moscow Brewing CompanyMoscow's historic rst brewery. Specializing in handcrafted local beer. 630 N. Almon St.Moscow, ID(208) 596-4058moscowbrewing.com

Paradise Creek BreweryThey are not only a brewery but also a restaurant with a full bar. Located downtown in Pullman, WA and are open to all ages.245 SE Paradise St.Pullman, WA(509) 338-9463paradisecreekbrewery.com

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Rants and Raves BreweryA crafter brewery and family friendly grill with their menu featuring both small treats and big eats! Each day of the week there is a different event going on, so there is always something fun to do!308 N. Jackson St.Moscow, ID(208) 596-4061rantsravesbrewery.com

Riverport Brewing Company150 Ninth St. Suite BClarkston, WA(509) 758-8889riverportbrewing.com

Spiral Rock Vinyard25844 Old Spiral Hwy #5893Lewiston, ID(208) 791-0912spiralrockvinyard.com

Vine 46 Winery4020 Hatwai Rd.Lewiston, ID (208) 717-1646vine46.com

Wawawai Canyon Winery202 S. Montgomery St.Unionton, WA(509) 338-4916wawawaicanyon.com

Wine Company of Moscow113 E 3rd St Moscow, ID(208) 882-6502wineco5.wixsite.com/moscow

Whiskey Barrel Cider Co3431 Airport Rd, Pullman(509) 339-6102whiskeybarrelcider.com/

WINERY &BREWERY TOURSBrewcationNWCaters to beer novices and enthusiasts seeking something new in beer experience and beer knowledge. If you can dream it, they can make it happen!308 N Jackson, Moscow(208) 880-4193

Twisted Vine Wine Tours, LLCBook one of their tours and state the amazing wines of Lewis Clark AVA and Moscow, ID. Tour the wineries in the area, and experience that rich wine making history for yourself.(509) 295-1306twistedvinewt.com

Wheatland Express Customize your very own winery or brewery tour with Wheatland Express!(509) 334-2200wheatlandexpress.com

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LOCAL TREATS AND COFFEE SHOPSThe Bean Farm503 Troy Rd, Moscow(425) 861-7864

Bucer's Coffee House PubThe Bucer’s kitchen staff gets started early in the morning, baking our own made-from-scratch muf ns, cinnamon rolls, scones, and coffee cake. Our rich quiches come ourless or baked in a ne pastry crust, with options for vegetarians or meat-lovers. 201 S. Main St.(208) 596-0887bucerspub.com

Café Artista218 S. Main St. (208) 882-1324Atmosphere: Cafe Artista is where art and coffee meet in a fun and cheerful atmosphere.Must order: Travel to Italy by sampling some of the traditional Italian espresso drinks.

ChompIf you’re looking for delicious & fresh desserts created especially for you, you’ve come to the right place. At Chomp, they will give your dessert the attention and personal touch you’ll come to expect and love. (425) 985-2415chompcatering.com

Dutch Bros. Coffee321 N. Main St.(208) 413-6533

Ferdinand’s Creamery2035 Ferdinand’s Lane Pullman, WA 99164(509) 335-2141creamery.wsu.eduferdinands-ice-cream-shoppe

Goose House Bakerygoosehouosebakery.com

Gypsy Java2002 S. Main St.(208) 310-4427

Jamms Frozen Yogurt954 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 892-8327

Java Bug1320 S. Mountain View Rd.(208) 669-1743

Joy Ice CreamJoy is a locally run ice cream shop that is giving 100% of their pro ts to support a women's home. They are committed to supporting ladies who may be struggling with being a single mom or substance abuse or homelessness.137 E 2nd St, Moscow(208) 310-3995

Moscow Candy428 W. Third St.(208) 882-4098cowgirlchocolates.com

One World Cafe533 S. Main St.(208) 883-3537Take time to enjoy a refreshing treat of Ferdinand's ice cream on main street in Moscow at One World Cafe.

Panhandle Cone & Coffee511 South Main Street, Moscow(208) 265-8996coneandcoffee.comAtmosphere: Slow down, take a breath and enjoy a sweet treat in downtown Moscow. Must order: Their hand crafted ice cream and specialty espresso drinks.

Red Star Coffee Co.Drive thru while you are out and about to pick up Coffee, Tea, Smoothies, many yummy energy drinks as well as bagels and pastries. They also sell coffee related home decor.1046 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 892-8007

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Sisters CookiesSisters Cookies started off at the Moscow Farmers Market and quickly grew due to their cookies yummy buttery taste. Order 100's or stop by their shop for a couple, though we doubt you will only want two! 610 N. Almon St. #130(208) 892-2253sisterscookiecompany.com

Starbucks1930 W Pullman Rd(208) 882-2163 1320 S. Blaine St., Moscow(208) 883-0713

Starbucks - Vandal StoreThe University of Idaho710 S. Deakin St.(208) 885-6600

STEAM coffeeAre you a fan of Doma Coffee? Well then this is the place to visit! Stop in and pick up a cup and pair it with one of their house made syrups and sauces.131 E 2nd st(208) 877-2054

Sweet Mutiny1195 SE Bishop BlvdPullman, WA(509) 332-2877

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There are many ways to get around our community. Fly into the Pullman-Moscow Airport, just 7 miles from town, on our newly renovated runway. Travel around Moscow on SMART Transit that offers a fare free xed route, or catch a cab. You could even rent a bike from Paradise Creek Bicycles to get yourself around town. Our region has 36 miles of paved trails, so you can walk, run, bike, or hike everywhere that you need to go! The Palouse has easy access via north-south routes of U.S. Highway 195 in Washington, and U.S. Highway 95 in Idaho. Moscow and Pullman are linked by state Highway 270. Moscow Taxi(208) 892-4544taximoscowid.com

Paradise Creek Bicycles – Bike Rentals513 S. Main St.(208) 882-0703paradisecreekbicycles.com

Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport3200 N. Airport Rd.Pullman, WA 99163(509) 338-3223pullman-wa.gov/airport

SMART Transit1006 Railroad St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-7747smarttransit.org

Wheatland Express7601 State Route 270Pullman, WA 99163(509) 334-2200wheatlandexpress.com

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Got a at tire? Car making a strange noise? Locked out of your car? We want your stay in Moscow to be the very best it can be, so we bring you the very best in car repair, vehicle maintenance, and towing – even an excellent locksmith!

Auto-Sense Repair1428 S Main, moscow(208) 892-9440

Chipman & Taylor Chevrolet250 SE Bishop Blvd.Pullman, WA 99163(509) 334-3555

Electrical Specialists, Inc.301 Troy Highway (208) 882-7105

Jess Ford of Pullman2590 S. Grand Ave. Pullman, WA 99163(509) 334-6000

Jiffy Lube326 Troy Highway(208) 883-3141

Les Schwab Tires1421 White Ave.(208) 882-3538

Meineke Car Care Center970 N. Main St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 997-2003

Moscow Auto Service, Inc.1926 S. Main St.(208) 882-2913

Mountain View Automotive1220 S. Mountain View Rd.(208) 882-5678

Mr Windshield1304 Pullman Rd.(208) 882-8100

Norm's Custom Glass, Inc.621 N. Main St.(208) 882-3543 On-Site Auto(208) 310-5956

Palouse Country Auto Care1420 White Ave.(208) 882-2667

St. John Hardware & Implement Co., Inc.202 W. A St.(208) 882-7501

T&T Paintless Dent Repair610 N Almon St , Moscow (208) 301-5089

University Collision 435 E. Palouse River Dr. (208) 882-8535

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With numerous options to choose from, Moscow offers a beautiful setting for meetings, conferences and events. Let our local event planners assist you with pulling off the kind of affair you want by making your special event memorable for both you and your guests. We live and

work in the community and know where to nd venues, vendors and opportunities that complement your style and work within your budget. We look forward to the opportunity of working with you!

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MEETING & EVENT VENUESVenue Name (Max persons)

1912 Center (150)412 E. Third St. • 1912center.org • (208) 669-2249American Legion (140)317 S. Howard St. • (253) 961-2070Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center (200)2720 W. Pullman Rd. • appaloosamuseum.com • (208) 882-5578Artisans at the Dahmen Barn (120)419 N. Park Way, Uniontown, WA • artisanbarn.org • (509) 229-3414Beasley Performing Arts Center (12,500)1500 NE Fairway Dr., Pullman, WA • (509) 335-3526Best Western Plus University Inn (500)1516 W. Pullman Rd. • uinnmoscow.com • (208) 882-0550Bonkerz Indoor Play Center (50)2305 S. Main St. • gobonkerz.com • (208) 596-4320Courtyard by Marriott (200)1295 NE North Fairway Rd. Pullman, WA • marriott.com • (509) 332-1500Fair eld Inn & Suites (80)1000 W. Pullman Rd. • marriott.com/puw • (208) 882-4600Good Samaritan (50) 640 Eisenhower St. • good-sam.com • (208) 882-6560

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Gritman Medical Center Conference Room (75)700 S. Main St. • gritman.org • (208) 882-4511The Hilltop (100)928 NW Olsen St., Pullman, WA • hilltopinnpullman.com • (509) 332-0928 Holiday Inn Express (80)1190 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA • hiexpress.com • (509) 334-4437Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre (272) 508 S. Main St. • kenworthy.org • (208) 882-4127Latah County Fairgrounds (800)1021 Harold St. • latahcountyfair.com • (208) 883-5722LaQuinta Inn (100)185 Warbonnet Dr. • laquintamoscow.com • (208) 882-5365McConnell Mansion (40)110 S. Adams St.• latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org • (208) 882-1004Meadowinds Inc. (135)2493 Blaine Rd. • meadowinds.org • (208) 882-7907Moscow Elks #249 (200)3080 Troy Highway • elks249.com • (208) 882-3015Motel 6 (30) 101 Baker St. • motel6.com • (208) 882-5511Residence Inn Pullman at Washington State University (104)1255 NE North Fairway Rd., Pullman, WAwsuresidenceinn.com • (509) 332-4400SEL Event Center (820)1825 Schweitzer Dr., Pullman, WA • seleventcenter.com • (509) 334-5050University of Idahosub.uidaho.edu • [email protected] • (208) 885-6956

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Enlighten your senses by planning a cultural trip throughout the Palouse: visit a museum, enjoy a dance or music performance, or view an art gallery exhibit. During the summer, delve into the local art scene with a stroll through Art Walk, and in February, encompass your soul with global jazz sensations at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.

Appaloosa Horse Museum The Appaloosa Museum is located in the heart of Palouse Country—home of theAppaloosa horse breed. The museum is a nonpro t organization established in 1975 to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit objects and information that illustrate the history of the Appaloosa horse. The museum's modern facility

includes an exhibit area; a theater; a hands-on Kid's Area; a library & archive featuring books, magazines, videos; and the gift shop. Exhibit themes range from the early evidence of spotted horses in art and literature, to the relationship between the Appaloosa and the Nez Perce Indians, to the highlights of the modern Appaloosa Horse Club.2720 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-5578 ext. 279appaloosamuseum.com Artisans at the Dahmen BarnArtisans at the Dahmen Barn is a non-pro t organization that cultivates creativity on the Palouse by providing studio space for working artists, a venue for local performing and exhibiting artists,

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and creative experiences for children and adults. The state-of-the-art facility has been transformed from a former dairy barn. Attractions include a gift shop featuring art, ne crafts and products from the Palouse. Artisans at work in their studio spaces will share their creative process with visitors.419 N. Park WayUniontown, WA(509) 229-3414artisanbarn.org

Essential Art Gallery & Fine Gifts Essential Art Gallery & Fine Gifts is located on upper Main Street and strives to bring the highest quality of artwork to the Palouse from the top artists across the country. Specializing in handmade fused and blown glass, tapestry, pottery, jewelry, and gourmet artisan chocolate, the gallery is sure to provide you something beautiful or delicious during your visit.203 S. Main St.(208) 571-5654essentialglassworks.com

Festival Dance and Performing ArtsFestival Dance and Performing Arts brings international professional dance and performing arts events to the area by presenting the only dance series between Seattle and Minneapolis, the Great Performances Series. The association also maintains the oldest dance academy in the Palouse and Valley regions, with studios serving the communities of Moscow, Genesee, Troy, Lewiston, and Lapwai. Festival Dance provides a large Youth outreach program that helps youth in area communities by in-school dance presentations, Discover Dance, " eldtrip" dance performances and summer workshops and youth programs available.1060 Rayburn, Room #120(208) 883-3267festivaldance.org

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at WSUThe new Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is more than a place to view and experience art. The design, by Jim Olson of Olson Kundig, and prominent campus location increase access to the arts for the entire Inland Northwest region. It is designed as a beacon for the arts,

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inviting visitors to experience the vitality of art at WSU. In both location and design, the building brings art to the forefront of university life.1535 NE Wilson Rd.Pullman, WA(509) 335-1910museum.wsu.edu

Lionel Hampton Jazz FestivalThis annual February tradition brings some 10,000 young musicians and collegians as well as internationally revered jazz artists to campus for two days of performances, workshops and world class evening concerts.University of Idaho Campus(208) 885-5900uidaho.edu/class/jazzfest

McConnell MansionThe two-story house is a blend of Victorian, Queen Anne, and Eastlake styles. The rooms on the rst oor have been restored to historic periods re ecting the house's history, from turn-of-the-century parlors to the 1930s kitchen. A friendly volunteer will give you a tour of the rooms and information about the house, Moscow, and Latah County. Upstairs are two exhibit areas that offer well researched and interpreted perspectives on people, places, and events of Latah County.110 S Adams St.(208) 882-1004latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org

Moscow Art Theatre (Too)Headquartered at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow, Idaho, they are dedicated to creating theatre that moves their audiences.508 S Main St.(208) 918-1882moscowarttheatretoo.com

Moscow ArtwalkSince its beginning in 2004, the Moscow Artwalk has become one of the many arts and cultural activities that help make Moscow a vibrant community. Participants are provided with a colorful brochure that directs them on a self-guided tour of the work of dozens of local and regional artists displayed in participating businesses. Moscow Artwalk opens in June and runs through August.(208) 883-7036ci.moscow.id.us/arts

Moscow Community TheatreThe Moscow Community Theatre, founded in 1976 with local talent from the community and the universities, features family dramas, comedies, and musical productions throughout the year.moscowcommunitytheatre.org

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Nez Perce County Historical MuseumDiscover many of the Palouse region’s historical stories, battles and culture through the many photos and artifacts on display, plus hands-on activities for the young at heart.0306 3rd St.Lewiston, ID(208) 743-2535nezpercecountymuseum.com

Palouse Choral SocietyThe Palouse Choral Society is a nonpro t auditioned choir. You can enjoy performances from October through May in the Quad Cities as well as in the surrounding communities. Performances include a wide variety of music from the choral repertoire, including music from the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods, through to 20th century and contemporary choral works. In addition, an occasional concert may be devoted to other musical styles such as opera, pop, jazz or Broadway. palousechoralsociety.org208-352-0201

Palouse Discovery Science CenterThis center promotes science, math and technology literacy through the use of educational programs, exhibits, teaching collections and activities emphasizing hands-on learning.950 NE Nelson Ct.Pullman, WA(509) 332-6869palousescience.net

Palouse Harmony ChorusThe Palouse Harmony Chorus exists to spread joy and meaning through music, by singing (of course!) and also by supporting music education and appreciation in their home communities. They are a men's chorus and they sing mostly in the Barbershop style: a cappella, with close harmonies and interesting arrangements of classic and modern songs.(208) 883-3600palouseharmonychorus.com

Prichard Art GalleryThe University of Idaho gallery is in downtown Moscow and serves the public with a year-round rotating exhibition schedule. The gallery has included works by internationally famous artists as well as Northwest and regional artists. It is free and open to the public.414 S. Main St.(208) 885-3586prichardart.org

Pullman Civic TheatreThe mission of Pullman Civic Theatre is to provide affordable, live entertainment for the community, and creative outlets and educational opportunities for theatre participants of all ages. 1220 NW Nye St.Pullman, WA(509) 332-8406pullmancivictheatre.org

Regional Theatre of the PalouseYou don't have to go to Broadway— Regional Theatre Of the Palouse is here, bringing you Broadway classics, revivals, premieres and award winning shows.122 N. Grand Ave.Pullman, WA(509) 334-0750rtoptheatre.org

JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART WSU

VISIT FREE! SIX GALLERIES OF ARTTUESDAY-SATURDAY, 10AM-4PM

WSU PULLMAN CAMPUS

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Third Street GalleryThe Third Street Gallery is on the second and third oors of Moscow's beautifully renovated and historic City Hall. The gallery exhibits the works of local and regional artists for the enjoyment of residents and visitors to the community.206 E. Third St.(208) 883-7036moscow.id.us/art/gallery.aspx

UofI Hartung TheatreThe Hartung Theatre on the University of Idaho campus offers performances throughout the year. The Mainstage Series, presented by the UofI Theater Arts Department, features dramas, comedies and musicals.625 Stadium Dr.(208) 885-6465uidaho.edu/class/theatre/

Washington Idaho SymphonyThe Washington Idaho Symphony formed in 1971 and developed into a premium orchestra that brings classical and contemporary symphonic music to the Palouse. Participating performers are local residents from eastern Washington and North Central Idaho.205 S. Main St. #1(509) 332-3408washingtonidahosymphony.org

Wild @ ArtWild at Art is a paint-your-own-pottery and canvas painting studio located in downtown Moscow. We are open to the public on a drop-in basis during our regular studio hours. We can also schedule your personalized group event or party by appointment.118 E. 3rd St.(208) 669-2425moscowwildatart.com

WSU Elson S. Floyd Cultural CenterVisit the new cultural center in Pullman and see where culture and diversity are celebrated! They are opening Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.405 SE Spokane Street, Pullman, WA(509) 335-2584culturalcenter.wsu.edu

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Bringing the whole family? Don't worry! There are plenty of activities and businesses that cater speci cally to kids. From the arts to Martial Arts, we've got it all!The 1912 CenterThe 1912 Center collaborates with regional organizations to host a variety of activities for children, such as classes, music performances, and mock elections. They sponsor community art shows and are home to Friendship Hall, a drop-in center for people with disabilities and their care providers. Check out their website for upcoming events.412 E. Third St.(208) 669-22491912center.org

Appaloosa Museum and Heritage CenterAt the Appaloosa Museum, visitors learn about the history of the Appaloosa horse, which is as unique and colorful as its coat pattern. It includes a Kids Area, Gift Shop, and Picnic Grounds. 2720 W. Pullman Rd.(208) 882-5578 ext. 279appaloosamuseum.com

Bonkerz Indoor PlaycenterBonkerz is excited to be serving the Palouse with their parent/guardian supervised indoor play center and birthday party venue located in Moscow, Idaho. With comfy parent seating and free wi- , kids are free to play all day on their play structure or in our play barn, play market, and play house or play in their different play stations including trains, dolls and dinosaurs. They have a designated play space for kiddos 2 and under as well as an awesome play space for kiddos over the age of 5. (Socks are a must for all patrons, and due to the various food allergies, we do not permit outside food or drink in our play center.)2305 S. Main St.(208) 596-4320gobonkerz.com

Co-op KidsCo-op Kids is an educational play group for ages 3-5 as well as their parents or guardians that takes place at the Moscow Food Co-op. Join them every Tuesday morning from 9-10 a.m. for easy, earth-friendly crafts and activities. From time to time, they might even take a short eld trip for some outdoor fun when weather permits!121 E. Fifth St.(208) 882-8537moscowfoodcoop.com

Eastside Marketplace Toddler Play AreaWhen the weather gets bad do not worry! You can take your toddlers to the Toddler Play Area at Eastside Marketplace where they can enjoy the indoor play structure.1420 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-1533eastsidemarketplace.com

Festival Dance and Performing Arts Association, IncFestival Dance is a non-pro t performing arts organization that offers dance classes at locations in Moscow, Troy, and Genesee. We also present an annual family-friendly dance series called "Great Performances,” numerous outreach performances by professional dance companies that are free for area schools, and a free in-school master class series called "Discover Dance.”1060 Rayburn, Room 120(208) 883-3267festivaldance.org

Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic CenterStay cool and have fun at the Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center! The Aquatic Center is open from the beginning of June until the end of August. It has 2 large slides, an interactive play structure, a mini lazy river and more! Plus there are picnic tables and barbecues available for you to use!830 N. Mountain View Rd.(208) 882-7665ci.moscow.id.us

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Hamilton Lowe Indoor Recreation CenterThe Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center was planned and built so youth and adults would have a place to play games and socialize in a warm, friendly atmosphere that is independent of the weather. Use of the facility is free to the public unless reserved. The HIRC is a place where people can go any time of the year for recreational purposes.1724 East F St.(208) 883-7084ci.moscow.id.us

Idler's Rest Nature PreserveLocated just 10 minutes from Moscow, Idler's Rest Nature Preserve is the perfect place to play, explore and learn! Owned and managed by the Palouse Land Trust, Idler's Rest hosts numerous family-friendly and kids events throughout the year, including Kids Nature Crafts, guided hikes, Little Birders activities and more. Open 365 days a year, dawn to dusk. (208) 596-4496palouselandtrust.org

Kenworthy Performing Arts CentreThe Kenworthy hosts a wide array of kid and family friendly activities including live theatre productions, free classic cartoons June-September, summer matinee movies June-August, and children's educational programs.508 S. Main St.(208) 882-4127kenworthy.org

Latah County Historical Society & McConnell MansionEver wondered what is was like to live in Moscow during its earliest years? Come take a tour of the McConnell Mansion and you’ll see rst-hand what life was like in our community more than 100 years ago. Researchers of all ages are also welcome to explore our archives, located just across the street in the Centennial Annex. Historic photos and documents as well as artifacts provide primary source information about Latah County’s past and are bound to inspire curiosity. 327 E 2nd St.(208) 882-1004latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org

Latah County FairThe annual Latah County Fair is a celebration of everything that is special about Latah County. It is a Free-Admission Fair that features four days of food, fun, entertainment, a carnival, animals both big and small, exhibits, contests and much much more. The Latah County Fair is always 10 days after Labor Day. The Fairgrounds also features a year-around Events Center, check our online calendar… there is always something to do at the Fairgrounds. 1021 Harold St.(208) 883-5722latahcountyfair.com

Latah Trail FoundationThe Latah Trail is a county owned, linear park for non-motorized transportation and recreation. It is a 16 mile pedestrian/ bicycle path from Moscow through Troy and into Bear Creek Canyon. The Latah Trail is ADA accessible for most of its length. It is open to all persons of all abilities and ages. It is open from dawn to dusk and is free to use. Volunteer opportunities exist for trail sweeping and weeding. Fun group rides can be organized to t any age group and ability.(208) 874-3860latahtrailfoundation.org

Moscow Music AcademyDiscover the joy of music at Moscow Music Academy - the area’s leading independent year-round music lesson provider on the Palouse. They offer private lessons, coaching and college prep for guitar, piano, drums, bass, ukulele, recorder, voice/singing, ensemble programs, and more for the young and young-at-heart! They teach beginners to advanced in a wide variety of musical styles. They hold two student showcases each year which are free and open to the public, as well as guest musician workshops and other activities. Call or visit us online to learn more or to enroll.207 S. Washington St.(208) 882-6733moscowmusicacademy.com

Northwest Wado-ryuA martial arts school, located in downtown Moscow. They specialize in the building of champions in life. This is achieved through bringing harmony of the mind, body and spirit.407 S. Washington St. Space 102(208) 892-9157nwwado-ryu.com

Palouse Choral SocietyChildren, mid-elementary school and up, are encouraged to attend their four annual concerts where they can read about the music being performed and experience a live performance. In addition, 2018-19 marks the fourth year of the PCS Children's Choir for singers in grades 4 - 7. By participating in the Children's Choir, the young choristers receive in-depth choral music instruction, not to mention having loads of fun!(208) 352-0201palousechoralsociety.org

Palouse-Clearwater Environmental InstituteGet the whole family outdoors and enjoy trails, wetlands, outdoor art, Bikes for Tike and more at the PCEI Nature Center. They offer Summer Storytime Series, Seasonal Wanderings and many more events speci c to kids!1040 Rodeo Dr.(208) 882-1444pcei.org

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Palouse Discovery Science CenterThe Palouse Discovery Science Center brings hands-on science and learning experiences to people of all ages. They have a Little Learners Lab, Self Serve Room, Animal Hall, Brain Hall and so much more! 950 NE Nelson Ct.Pullman, WA(509) 332-6869palousescience.net

Palouse Empire GymnasticsP.E.G. offers gymnastics, tumbling and NinjaZone classes for children ages 18 mos-18 years. Birthday parties, Parent's Night Out, M.E. Time and Camps are also offered.810 N. Almon St.(208) 882-6408palouseempiregymnastics.com

Planet 3 Extreme Air ParkThe newest activity in Moscow to bring the whole family to! Planet 3 Extreme Air Park is an indoor extreme trampoline arena. 231 Warbonnet Dr.planet3moscow.com

PLAYLive NationPLAYlive Nation Moscow is a social gaming lounge that features a family friendly club like atmosphere. Come and PLAY, meet new people, learn a new game, celebrate a birthday party, compete in local, regional, and national Esports tournaments. 1918 W Pullman Rd(208) 469-0156playlivenation.com

Puzzle IQ Escape RoomPuzzleIQ offers live escape rooms for immersive team-based and physical adventure games. Players solve a series of puzzles using clues, hints and strategy, in 60 minutes, to complete tasks/missions before time runs out.314 S. Washington(208) 820-3965puzzleiqescaperoom.com

Regional Theatre Of the PalouseRegional Theatre Of the Palouse produces kid and family friendly theatre. Their Performing Arts School trains artists through summer camp programs and workshop courses offered all year long. Community members are encouraged to audition and get involved on all levels as volunteers and arts supporters.122 N. Grand Ave., Pullman, WA(509) 334-0750rtoptheatre.org

Rendezvous for KidsRendezvous for Kids is a 2-day arts festival for children and takes place annually in Moscow’s beautiful East City Park during the third week of July. Rendezvous for Kids offers children an opportunity to experience a multitude of artistic disciplines which can include music, drama, tie-dye, dance, painting, sculpture, and more. All art workshops are designed to be age appropriate and represent culturally diverse artistic media and genre.(208) 882-1178rendezvousinthepark.com

University of Idaho Athletic DepartmentThe Idaho Vandals host a number of intercollegiate athletic events and camps throughout the year that are family friendly and entertaining. Summer camps available for kids of all ages and skill levels. For ticketed events, kids three and under get in for free and kids 4-17 receive discounted admission. (208) 885-6466GoVandals.com

University of Idaho Climbing WallLocated in the Student Recreation Center, the Climbing Center features a 55-foot pillar, 24-foot instructional wall, cave and bouldering wall totaling 6,000 square feet of climbing area.1000 Paradise Creek St.(208) 885-6810uidaho.edu/campus-recreation

UofI Prichard Art GalleryThe Gallery offers ASAP, an After School Art Program, weekly arts activities for elementary age children, week-long Summer Art Camps, Saturday family-friendly docent led exhibit tours, and school-day tours for classes at all ages.414/416 S. Main St.(208) 885-3586prichardart.org872 Troy Rd. #180(208) 596-4816v7martialarts.com

YMCA of the PalouseThe YMCA of the Palouse offers Elementary After

School programs for children ages 5-12, as well as a Spring Break Day Camp and Summer Day Camp. They also operate Special Olympics Young Athletes, which is an early division Special Olympics program for children ages 2-7 with and without disabilities. This program fosters gross motor and social skills development through recreational activities.105 NE Spring St., Pullman, WA(509) 332-3524palouseymca.org

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The City of Moscow’s Farmers Market began as a Moscow Food Co-op venture in 1976. Originally located in the parking lot behind the current City Hall building, the Moscow Farmers Market began with only a few farm vendors. Today, the Moscow Farmers Market has over 100 vendors and is rated one of the top farmers markets in the nation by American Farmland Trust. The mission of the Market is to celebrate life on the Palouse by providing the community with the opportunity to buy and sell locally grown farm and food products (e.g. crops, meat, cheese, wine, etc.) and distinctive handmade goods. The Market encourages and supports sustainable economic, social and environmental practices. The Market operates Saturday’s May – October, 8 am – 1pm on Main Street between 3rd Street and 6th Street in downtown Moscow. photo courtesy of Erica Wagner

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Moscow is fortunate to offer exceptional choices for both the casual and the serious shopper. Whether planning a day antiquing, browsing unique gift shops, or hitting the mall, we have it here.Affordable Consignments427 Troy Rd(208) 596-8321Ampersand Oil & Vinegar Tap House519 S. Main St.(208) 883-3866BookPeople of Moscow521 S. Main St. (208) 882-BOOX (2669)Deranleau's: Appliance, Video, Audio, & Mattresses217 Warbonnett Dr.(208) 882-7016Eastside Marketplace1420 S. Blaine St. (208) 882-1533Essential Art Gallery & Fine Gifts203 S. Main St.(208) 571-5654Gem State Crystals404 S. Main St.(208) 883-0939Goodwill201 Warbonnet Dr(208) 883-4280

Hansel and Gretel316 S. Main St.(208) 820-2144Hodgins Drug, Inc.307 S. Main St. (208) 882-5536Hope Center1212 W. Pullman Road (208) 882-4144Hyperspud Sports402 S. Main St.(208) 883-1150Intrigue - Accents for Home and Living220 W. Third St.(208) 596-8533Johnson's JewelryPalouse Mall2014 W. Pullman Road, Palouse Mall(208) 882-6315Keeney Bros. Music Centers123 E. 3rd St.(208) 882-1751Lavender & Thyme1420 S. Blaine St., Ste. 27(208) 892-0222Little Shop of Florals111 2nd St.(208) 596-5400

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Main St. Antique Mall215 N. Main St.(208) 882-2614Main Street Video Co-op520 S. Main St.(208) 882-3456Maurices2112 W. Pullman Rd.Palouse Empire Mall SP C-3(208) 882-1665Model Home Furnishings1404 S Blaine St.(208) 892-0111Moscow Building Supply760 N. Main St. (208) 882-4716Moscow Food Co-op121 E. Fifth St.(208) 882-8537Northwest River Supplies2009 S. Main St. (208) 882-6704OUI Thrift Store175 S Main St.(208) 883-8394Palouse Books107 E 2nd St.(208) 882-8771Palouse Mall1850 W. Pullman Road (208) 882-8893Paradise Creek Bicycles513 S. Main St. (208) 882-0703Peck's Shoe Clinic115 E. Third St. (208) 882-4523Pets Are People Too428 Troy Highway (208) 883-0690Prichard Art Gallery and Gift Store414/416 S. Main St.(208) 885-3586Rosauers411 N. Main St. (208) 882-5574Safeway1320 S Blaine St(208) 883-0713

Spence Hardware & Supply915 White Ave. (208) 883-8131The Storm Cellar504 S. Main St.(208) 874-4345Tri-State Out tters1104 W. Pullman Road(208) 882-4555Vandal Store710 Deakin St. (208) 885-6469Walgreens414 N. Main St. (208) 882-6076Wal-Mart2470 W. Pullman Road(208) 883-8828Wild @ Art118 E. Third St.(208) 669-2425WinCo Foods1700 West Pullman Rd(208) 883-8335Woodland Enterprises - Smokey Bear Gifts310 N. Main St.(208) 882-4767The Yarn Underground, LLC409 S. Washington St.(208) 882-7700

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Affordable Consignments427 E. Troy Rd. • (208) 596-8321Bully For You103 S. Main St., Colfax, WACommunity Market Place118 Montgomery, Unionton, WA • (509) 229-3233Dot’s Vintage Funk230 E. Main St., Palouse, WA • (509) 595-4459Dusty Attic113 N. Main St., Colfax, WA • (509) 397-9003Goodwill Industries201 Warbonnet Drive • (208) 882-4280Green Cottage Antiques301 S. Montgomery, Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3622

VINTAGE TREASURESANTIQUE & THRIFT STORE SHOPPING

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Palouse Habitat Surplus SaleTues.-Sat. 9:00am-5:00pm304 N. Main Street, Moscow

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Hansel and Gretel316 S. Main St. • (208) 820-2144The Hen House Chicks201 N Main St., Colfax, WA • (509) 397-0122The Hope Center1212 W. Pullman Road • (208) 882-4144Linda’s Whimseys100 W. Main St., Palouse, WA • (509) 878-1678Lily Bee’s Consignment Shop400 E. Main St., Pullman, WA • (509) 332-0771Main Street Antique Mall215 N Main St. • (208) 882-2614Needful Things220 E. Main St., Palouse, WA • (509) 878-2301Old Thing Antiques114 E 3rd St. • (208) 285-1258Open Eye Consignment230 E. Main St., Palouse, WA • (509) 878-1210OUI Thrift Store175 S. Main St. • (208) 883-8394Palouse Habitat Surplus Sale304 N. Main St. • (208) 882-5246 Palouse Treasures1005 NW Nye St., Pullman, WA • (509) 322-4060Splendid Old Stuff410 S. Montgomery St., Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3435The Storm Cellar504 S. Main St. • (208) 874-4345Thrifty Grandmother Shop118 N. Main St., Colfax, WA • (509) 397-2786UCC Thift Shop525 NE Campus St., Pullman, WA • (509) 334-6632

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Film buff? Got the acting bug? We fefature two community performance centers in lovely historic buildings and a cinematic art house. See the latest thriller or catch an old favorite. Slap on your costume and greasepaint or grab a bucket of popcorn and a drink of your choice, settle back and enjoy the latest blockbuster hit!

Borah TheatreThis theatre in the Bruce Pitman Center on the University of Idaho campus. With a capacity of 176, the Borah Theatre houses a state-of-the-art 35mm and projector with a Dolby SR multi-channel audio system.709 Deakin Ave.(208) 885-2667uidaho.edu

Eastside CinemasEastside Cinemas features ve moviescreens, two with Dolby Digital 3Dcapabilities. Located in the EastsideMarketplace.1420 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-6873eastsidemovies.com

Kenworthy Performing Arts CentreThe Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre is in a historic downtown building. The Kenworthy offers high quality entertainment including live theatre, lm, concerts, lectures, and other performing arts.508 S. Main St.(208) 882-4127kenworthy.org

Main Street Video Co-opWould you like to enjoy a movie in the relaxation of your own home? Look no further than renting a video from Main Street Video Co-op. The store offers the lowest prices on rentals, and is proud of the diverse 30,000+ movie titles. Customers can nd anything from New Release to Classics and all those obscure titles in-between.520 S Main St(208) 882-3456

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There are many ways to get out and stretch while exploring the Palouse: take a swing at golf, ride your bike on the abundant trails, dive into the pool on a hot day, take a hike through a state park, or enjoy a casual stroll among owers of the world. Whether you’re headed out for an adventure or keeping it light, we have just the activity for you!

GET OUTDOORSDworshak Dam & Visitor’s CenterDworshak Dam and Visitor’s Center is in a forested and open meadow setting on the western shore of Dworshak Reservoir, a 53-mile long popular boating and shing spot. Recreation includes a bike path, boating, camping, shing, hiking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Facilities available include a boat launch, campground, docks, rewood, handicap access, parking, picnic area, rest rooms, RV dump site, and a Visitor’s Center. 1842 View Point Rd.Ahsahka, ID(208) 476-1255

Dworshak State Park Dworshak State Park is 50 miles southeast of Moscow on Dworshak Reservoir. The park offers 105 RV and tent camping spaces near Freeman Creek, a day-use shelter, archery range, and boat ramp. The park also features a playground. The Big Eddy Marina offers 100 boat slips and the only gas sales on the lake. 9934 Freeman Creek, Lenore, ID(208) 476-5994

Elk Creek Falls Recreation AreaElk Creek Falls Recreation area is 54 miles east of Moscow. A series of sparkling cascades plunge almost 300 feet into a picturesque forest canyon. The hike into the falls is just under one mile on a clearly marked trail. Elk River Rd.Elk River, ID(208) 875-1131

Hells Gate State Park Hells Gate State Park includes 200 developed acres that border the Snake River

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as the gateway into Hells Canyon, famous for being North America’s deepest gorge. There is plenty of grassy space for picnicking and other activities such as camping, shing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, and wildlife viewing. The park offers 93 RV and tent camp sites, eight cabins, and a Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Hells Gate Marina has over 100 boat slips available on a daily to yearly basis. 5100 Hells Gate Rd.Lewiston, ID (208) 799-5015

Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area has old growth trees that were just seedlings in 1492. It is now one of the oldest cedar groves in the world. The 240-acre grove is dominated by a dense canopy of large western red cedar with a carpet of lady fern. The trail has a gentle gradient making it accessible to older persons or those with moderate physical impairments. The trail width is about 40 inches. An occasional log bench provides seating along the trail. Forest Road 3357(208) 245-2531

Laird ParkLaird Park is just 38 miles north of Moscow and situated next to the Palouse River. Amenities include 31 campsites, picnic tables and a swimming area surrounded by lush pine and cedar trees. Clearwater National ForestForest Rd. 1606Harvard, ID(208) 875-1131

Latah County Robinson ParkRobinson Park is four miles east of Moscow and features picnic facilities for large and small gatherings and RV camp sites including electrical hook-ups and outlets for 20, 30 and 50 amps (no water hook-ups). A small stream trickles through the park, and tall pines provide an abundance of shade. 5168 Robinson Park Rd.(208) 883-5709

Little Boulder Creek Campground & Picnic Area Little Boulder Creek Campground is just 28.5 miles east of Moscow on the Potlatch River. The campground has 17 campsites and a group RV site, snuggled among trees with a short hiking trail connecting the sites. Fishing for trout in Boulder Creek is a great way to relax and unwind. 2861 Park Rd. - 40 miles east of MoscowDeary, ID(208) 875-1131

Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park This 5,300-acre ridgeline park is dedicated to pioneer women. McCroskey State Park's highlight is an 18-mile skyline drive through the park on unpaved roads providing spectacular views of the rolling Palouse country and access to 32 miles of multi-purpose trails. Facilities include a group day use shelter, primitive camping areas and picnic areas. Potlatch, ID(208) 686-1308

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Moscow Mountain Moscow Mountain overlooks the city of Moscow with a bird’s-eye view of the beautiful Palouse countryside. You can travel down the gravel and dirt roads as they wind around the ridge with cedars, pines, ferns, colorful owers and wildlife lling the unspoiled countryside. From northeast Moscow, follow Mountain View Road to a variety of scenic viewpoints.Moscow Mountain Rd.bikemoscow.org

Nez Perce National Historical ParkFor countless generations, the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce have lived among the rivers, canyons, prairies, and mountains of the Inland Northwest. Since the beginning, the Nez Perce have called this place home. Nez Perce National Historical Park offers a unique

perspective of the American West - not from the Mississippi River looking west, but from an ancient homeland looking out. The park stretches across much of the traditional homeland of the Nez Perce. Courtesy - Nez Perce National Park39063 US-95Lapwai, ID(208) 843-7009

Palouse Recreation TrailsThese trails are ideal for walking, running, biking, and skating. This system of trails offers over 38 miles of paved pathways! The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail consists of seven miles of smooth pathway between Pullman and Moscow along Highway 270, and is open dawn to dusk year-round. The Chipman Trail connects with Moscow’s Paradise Path, a 1.47 mile non-motorized trail between the

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UofI campus and downtown Moscow. The Latah Trail connects with the Paradise Path and runs parallel to State Highway 8 (Troy Highway) between Moscow and Troy. The Pullman Parks and Recreation Trail System and Downtown River Walk connect with the Chipman Trail.

PCEI Nature CenterVisitors are always welcome at the PCEI Nature Center! The Nature Center is open dawn to dusk seven days a week. Enjoy many features such as nature trails, universally accessible pathway, wetlands, outdoor art, sustainable living projects (check out the Jim LaFortune Memorial "Groover" and the Nancy Taylor Welcome Pavilion), Bikes for Tykes and more! 1040 Rodeo Dr.(208) 882-1444pcei.org

Spring Valley & Moose Creek Reservoirs These reservoirs are favorite shing holes for local residents, and offer plenty of shing as they are stocked with trout and bass. Picnic tables and restrooms are available at both locations as well as overnight camping. Spring Valley Rd.Troy, ID(208) 310-0170

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Idaho species, there are over 120 dedicated trees and groves, trails, water features, and 27 granite benches for viewing, studying, contemplation, and enjoying northern Idaho’s spectacular seasonal changes. 1200 W. Palouse River Dr.(208) 885-5978uidaho.edu

Virgil Phillips FarmVirgil Philips Farm is ve miles north of Moscow off U.S. Highway 95. This 160-acre farm showcases two small ponds with ducks, frogs, salamanders, and turtles. For more information or a list of current events at the park, please contact Latah County Parks & Recreation at (208) 883-5709 or visit friendsofphillipsfarm.weebly.com.4709 US Hwy 95(208) 883-7084ci.moscow.id.us/parks-rec

LOCAL PARKSAlmon Asbury Lieuallen Park500 Residence St.

Alturas Park1241 Alturas Dr.

Anderson/Frontier Park890 W. Palouse River Dr.

Berman Creekside Park382 Styner Ave.

Dog Park2019 White Ave.

East City Park900 E. 3rd St.

East Gate Park1200 Kamiaken St.

Friendship Square4th and Main St.

Ghormley Park504 Home St.

Heron's Hideout1200 S. Mt. View Rd.

Indian Hills ParkCorner South Blaine and Indian Hills

Jim Lyle/Rotary Park1100 E. F St.

Kiwanis Park/Hordemann Pond2027 E. E St.

Lena Whitmore Park125 S. Cleveland St.

Lillian Woodworth Otness ParkNorth Asbury and West A St.

Lions Park1132 White Ave.

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MSD Community Play Fields1016 S Mountainview Rd.

Mountain View Park2052 W Mountain View Rd.

Oylear Fields1515 E. D St.

BIKING, WALKING AND HIKING TRAILSBill Chipman Palouse TrailPullman to Moscow, 7 miles, easy, often busy. The centerpiece of Palouse riding, walking, and more. The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail connects Moscow and Pullman with 7 miles of smooth pathway parallel to state Highway 270. The Chipman Trail is at with only a slight elevation gain from Pullman to Moscow. Access to Bill Chipman Palouse Trail from Pullman: 1400 SE Bishop Blvd. - near the Quality Inn Paradise Creek parking lot or from Moscow: Perimeter Drive - near the University of Idaho Campus.

Ed Corkill Memorial TrailDistance varies, easy.The trail begins near Kendrick High School and runs along state Highway 3 and scenic Potlatch Creek for 5.3 miles ending at the Juliaetta Centennial Park and baseball eld.

Idler’s Rest ConservatoryThis beautiful conservatory, just northeast of Moscow, offers idyllic woods adjacent to Palouse farmland. You can also cross over the road and hike the trails beyond the creek. Just a short drive from Moscow, take Mountain View Road north then turn east on Idler’s Rest Road. Watch for signs.1187 Idlers Rest Rd.(208) 596-4496palouselandtrust.org

Kamiak Butte County Park Rising 3,641 feet high, it offers visitors shaded picnic areas, four large shelters, a playground facility, campground (mid-April through mid-October) and a breathtaking view of the Palouse. The butte has 3½ miles of trails and is open dawn to dusk. Palouse, WA(509) 397-6238whitmancounty.org

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Latah TrailMoscow to Troy, 11 miles, easy to moderate climbs, scenic. This is another smooth, paved path connecting the cities of Moscow and Troy, Idaho. The trail parallels state Highway 8 to Howell Road, where it winds north through a heavily forested area to complete the last few miles of its journey.(208) 874-3860latahtrailfoundation.org

Paradise PathMoscow, 1.5 miles, easy, urban.The Paradise Path is a system of connected paths and bike lanes running roughly east-west through Moscow. Gain entrance to the Paradise Path from the Chipman Trail on the west, the Latah Trail on the east, and from many points within Moscow, including Sixth Street in downtown Moscow.(208) 883-7085ci.moscow.id.us

Pullman Riverwalk Trail SystemDistance varies, urban.Over 7 miles of trails connect Washington State University to the downtown Riverwalk. Resting points in several wayside parks along the way. Connects to the Chipman Trail to Moscow.Pullman, WA

Snake River TrailAn hour west of Moscow via Washington state Highway 194. Stretches 4 ½ miles from the bank of historic Almota Creek through Boyer Park and eastward to the base of Lower Granite Dam. The trail features handicap and non-motorized access as well as a series of six interpretive signs. (509) 397-3208

University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical GardenThis beautiful area of the UofI campus lls 63 acres of land along Nez Perce Drive.Organized into geographical groupings of Asian, European, Eastern and Western North American sections, this unique garden displays plantings of hundreds of species, cultivars of north temperate trees and shrubs and a xeriscape garden. In addition to native Idaho species, there are over 120 dedicated trees and groves, trails, water features, and 27 granite benches for viewing, studying, contemplation, and enjoying northern Idaho’s spectacular seasonal changes. 1200 W. Palouse River Dr.(208) 885-5978uidaho.edu

GOLFAirway Hills Driving Range & Miniature GolfThe Airway Hills Miniature Golf Course is not typical putt-putt golf. There are no windmills or clowns. These holes are challenging and built for beauty. The 18-hole course is built around two spectacular water features and giant boulders. Airway Hills Driving Range is 300 yards long and has target greens from 50 to 250 yards.4811 Pullman Airport Rd., Pullman, WA(509) 872-3092airwayhills.com

Moscow Elks Lodge Golf Club A nine-hole, private course (public invited if sponsored by an Elks member) just east of Moscow on state Highway 8. 3080 ID-8(208) 882-3015elks249.com

Palouse Ridge Golf ClubAn 18-hole Scottish links style course that is ranked No. 2 best college campus course in the nation and home to Washington State University men’s and women’s Pac-12 golf teams. With breathtaking views of the Palouse, and a challenging layout designed by John Harbottle III, everything about it is striking. Come experience the 350+ acre site. Palouse Ridge offers a practice facility, pro shop, golf instruction and a 7,000-square-foot clubhouse with ne dining. 1260 Palouse Ridge Dr.Pullman, WA(509) 335-4342palouseridge.com

UofI Golf CourseThis 18-hole, par 72 course is on the University of Idaho campus. Complete pro shop, driving range, club and cart rentals, PGA instruction and a restaurant. The pro shop is open from March until the end of the season. 1215 Nez Perce Dr.(208) 885-6171uidaho.edu/golfcourse

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RECREATIONClimbing Wall at the University of Idaho In the University of Idaho Student Recreation Center, experience the most comprehensive climbing facility of its kind in North America – featuring a 55-foot tall pillar and 6,000 square feet of climbing area. 1000 Paradise Creek St.(208) 885-6810uidaho.edu

Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic CenterFun for the whole family! The aquatic center includes several large water slides, smaller slides for younger children, kid’s area and a large concession area. 830 N. Mountain View Rd.(208) 882-7665ci.moscow.id.us

Hamilton-Lowe Indoor Recreation CenterThe Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center was planned and built so youth and adults would have a place to play games and socialize in a warm, friendly atmosphere that is independent of the weather. Use of the facility is free to the public unless reserved. The HIRC is a place where people can go any time of the year for recreational purposes.1724 East F St.(208) 883-7084ci.moscow.id.us

Palouse Ice RinkThe ice skating season at the Pavilion typically runs from late October to early April; however other activities are planned throughout the summer. Winter fun for both kids and adults includes hockey tournaments, open skate, and lessons. Summertime can include roller skating, oor hockey and roller derby. 1021 Harold St.(208) 882-7188palouseicerink.com

GYMSAnytime FitnessGet to a healthier place at Anytime Fitness! Their friendly, professional staff is trained to help you along your tness journey, no matter how much support you need. 436 N. Main St.(208) 882-3100anytime tness.com

The Boneyard Gym255 E. Nelson Ave.(509) 551-1804

North Idaho Athletic ClubAt NIAC you will nd a friendly staff and place that enables you to become a stronger you. You can work at your own pace, participate in a class or with a trainer! 408 S. Main St.(208) 882-7884niathletic.com

University of Idaho Recreation CenterThe UofI Rec Center offers a wide range of ways to get active. From working out in their gym to the wellness program that offers a wide range of classes. The rec center also offers an outdoor program and opportunities to get involved with sports clubs. 1000 Paradise Creek St.(208) 885-6381uidaho.edu/current-students/campus-recreation

YOGA AND MARTIAL ARTSKula Yoga and Tea206 S. Main St.(208) 596-7040kulayogaandtea.com

Moscow Yoga Center525 S. Main St.(208) 883-8315moscowyogacenter.com

Northwest Wado-ryuA martial arts school, that helps to cultivate a person as a whole, not just a ghter. If you are looking to help with discipline, con dence, structure, or someone to help push them.407 S. Washington St. Spc 102(208) 892-9157nwwado-ryu.com

V7 Martial Arts872 Troy Rd. Ste. 180(208) 596-4816v7martialarts.com

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Moscow has great neighboring communities, and they offer a variety of great things to do, see, taste and experience.

The area around Bovill, Idaho was rst homesteaded in 1890, and around 1900 was purchased by a wealthy Englishman, Hugh Bovill. He and his family made Bovill their home for more than a decade, during which time they built a post of ce, general store, and a hotel to accommodate hunters and anglers seeking to enjoy the region’s riches. While lumber is the primary industry, Bovill is nestled in a beautiful mountain meadow, with opportunities

for great camping, hunting and shing available in all directions. Moose Creek Reservoir is a local favorite, offering a peaceful location for camping, shing and recreation for the entire family. Camas Prairie Winery also has a tasting room located in their downtown.

In the 1880’s and 1890’s the area around Deary, Idaho was homesteaded, predominately by Scandinavians from the Midwest. In 1905 Potlatch Lumber Company engineers decided to locate a station of the Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway on this site, and the company’s general manager William Deary worked to establish a townsite.

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The mountain north of town that rises 1,100 feet above its surroundings is known as Potato Hill (elev. 4,017). It is a volcanic vent of undetermined age. Early residents called it Spud Hill, and the most optimistic referred to it as Mt. Deary. Two forested reservoirs are nearby and offer camping, hunting, shing, and hiking.

Visit scenic Genesse, Idaho, and enjoy the historic buildings downtown, take a country drive to admire the beautiful rolling hills of wheat, barley, garbanzo beans, peas and lentils, or shop at the local antique store. Another great adventure is to visit the national historic site, White Springs Ranch. Take a trip back in time and see the circa 1876 log cabin and the 1884-1904 farm home. Genesse Community Day, the rst Saturday of June, draws families to enjoy the car show, basketball tournament, quilt show, or the Cow Creek Run.

Visitors to Juliaetta, Idaho, love to stop by the historical Bank of Juliaetta, now known as “First Bank of Pizza,” and admire the original ceiling and safe, while enjoying homemade pizza for the entire family. Visitors are always welcome to tour the privately-owned Castle Museum, which was constructed by Abraham A. Adams in the early 1900s. Today, the museum’s rooms are lled with a collection of antiques and artifacts relating to local and Paci c Northwest history. Visitors can also venture to Colter’s Creek Winery for a wine tasting.

Thomas Kirby founded Kendrick, Idaho, in 1889. Kendrick’s rich history can still be enjoyed today. Visitors can admire many of the historic buildings on Main Street, tour the Bethany and Leland Churches, pull over to investigate the basalt columns that many university students travel to see, or shop at one

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of the many antique shops downtown. Kendrick also welcomes visitors from all over the country to their annual Locust Blossom Festival, which is held the last Saturday of May.

Potlatch Idaho, is one of the most unique towns in all of Idaho. In 1905, Weyerhauser-organized Potlatch Lumber Company began building the largest white pine lumber mill of the day. To accommodate the many hundreds of workers needed to run the mill, the company built its own town, complete with houses, stores, schools, churches, and a gymnasium. Visitors today will nd many remnants of company town days, such as rows of tidy, identical homes, though the company long ago divested its interests. To learn more, visit the Potlatch Historical Society, housed in the beautifully restored W.I.&M. Depot. The spectacular scenery surrounding Potlatch consists of deep pine forests and grassy meadows, clear rivers and babbling mountain streams, providing year-round recreational opportunities. Potlatch provides excellent accommodations for hunting, shing, camping, and other

recreational activities. Eight miles west of Moscow, is

charming Pullman, Washington. With a population of 33,000, Pullman offers spectacular natural beauty plus urban amenities due to Washington State University, which occupies one-third of the town. Pullman has a fresh, small town feel, and the locals are welcoming and excited that you are exploring their town.

Visitors can also explore Troy, Idaho, a town that played an important role in the early commercial history of Latah County. Thanks to the arrival of the railroad around 1890, Troy served as a center of trade for both agriculture and lumber through the rst decade of the 20th century. Today the community of Troy is a fun place for visitors to make a pit stop and check out some of the local shops downtown, take a picnic to the park, or enjoy the Latah Trail that connects Troy to Moscow. The community of Troy also has fun family events throughout the year. For more information, please visit troyidaho.net.

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1 HOUR• Visit the Appaloosa Horse Museum &

Heritage Center• Visit the Prichard Art Gallery,

McConnell Mansion and the Third Street Art Gallery

• Be a local and check out all of the shops downtown

• Farmers Market (Saturdays, May - October)

• Play at Planet 3 Extreme Air Park• Explore Puzzle IQ

2 HOURS• Walk the PCEI Nature Center• Walk the UI Arboretum• Visit Steptoe Butte• Visit Kamiak Butte• Visit the Spring Valley Reservoir• Walking tour of the UI campus• UI Climbing Wall

HALF DAY• Rent a bike and take a trip on any of

our scenic trails• Splash around the Hamilton Lowe

Aquatic Center (Summer)• Skate at the Palouse Ice Rink (Winter)• Golf any of our scenic golf courses

FULL DAY• Take a wine or brew tour• Visit the Elk River Falls• Visit the Palouse Falls• Dig for garnets out in Clarkia, Idaho

For more fun things to do around Moscow, contact the Moscow Chamber of Commerce!

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30 FOR $30Looking for things to do in Moscow?

Here is a list of thirty things to do that will not break the bank! Each activity listed is either free or less than $30. • Visit the Appaloosa Horse Museum• Craft beer tasting: Hunga Dunga

Brewing Co., Moscow Brewing Co., or Rants and Raves Brewery

• Enjoy Ferdinand’s Ice Cream at One World Café

• Participate in the Fondo on the Palouse in July*

• Swim and play at the Hamilton – Law Aquatic Center*

• View a foreign lm at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre

• Walk or ride a bike on the Latah Trail• Attend the Lionel Hampton Jazz

Festival in February*• Enjoy live music: Bucer’s Coffee

House and Pub, John’s Alley, One World Café, Slice and Biscuit or Humble Burger

• Visit the historical McConnell Mansion• Enjoy the Moscow Artwalk in June*• Attend a community play at Moscow

Community Theatre or Moscow Art Theatre (Too)*

• Attend the Moscow Farmers Market on Saturdays from May to October*

• Listen to a concert performed by the Palouse Choral Society or the Washington Idaho Symphony*

• Ice skate at the Palouse Ice Rink*• Get out in nature at the Palouse

Clearwater Environmental Institute• Enjoy Planet 3 Extreme Air Park• Visit the Prichard Art Gallery• Test your knowledge at PuzzleIQ• Listen to a band at Rendezvous in the

Park in July*• Enjoy artwork at Third Street Gallery,

Prichard Art Gallery or Essential Art Gallery

• Get active at the University of Idaho Climbing Wall

• Attend a Vandal Athletics event• Get creative at Wild @ Art• Enjoy a wine tasting at the Colter’s

Creek Tasting Room• Go for a walk in the University of Idaho

Arboretum• Hike or bike Moscow Mountain• Laugh at Comedy Night at the Best

Western Plus University Inn*• Dance with Swing Devils of the

Palouse*• Attend the Latah County Fair**Only available on certain dates

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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHOThe University of Idaho, home of the

Vandals, is Idaho’s public land-grant and national research university. Founded in 1889, the university features a true residential campus, while also supporting research and scholarly activity across the state. Over 128,000 degrees have been awarded in elds ranging from architecture, agriculture, and engineering to art, political science and theater. Forbes Magazine recognizes the university among the top 25 “Best Value Colleges” in the nation. Home to nearly 12,000 students statewide, the U of I is a leader in the student-centered learning approach that helps develop the skills to excel in interdisciplinary research, service to communities and entrepreneurship that advance diversity, citizenship and global outreach.

The Moscow campus contributes youth and vibrancy to the city making it a great place to stay and play. Iconic buildings and natural beauty abound on the 1,600-acre campus. Visitors can nd information about the original Olmsted Brothers landscape design located on the picturesque lawn outside the historic Administration Building, explore the canopies of the Camperdown elm trees

on Campus Drive, or view the impressive range of architecture that ties the campus together.

The Idaho Student Union Building, located in the heart of campus, provides the community with the meeting spaces and dining options of a modern residential campus. Memorial Gym, built in 1928 in honor of servicemen killed in World War I, is the home of Vandal volleyball and academic classes. The Student Recreation Center houses a world-class climbing wall, as well as outdoor programs and equipment rentals to help you enjoy the natural beauty of the Palouse.

The campus also features a full 18-hole golf course in the rolling Palouse hills located right next door to the Arboretum and Botanical Garden.

Something exciting is always happening at the university. For up-to-the-minute information, visit the university’s website at uidaho.edu.Athletics

University of Idaho athletics are a source of pride and entertainment throughout the year. The “Vandals,” named for a brave and bold Germanic tribe, compete in 16 men’s and women’s sports in the Big Sky Conference.

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Football, basketball, women’s soccer, track and eld, tennis, volleyball, swimming, diving and cross country. The iconic Kibbie Dome is home to Vandals football and soccer, while the historic Memorial Gym hosts a variety of court sports. The university recently broke ground on the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena as the new home for Vandals basketball as well as campus and

community events. The 4,200-capacity arena is scheduled to open in 2021 and will be the part of the next generation of sports venues.Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

The acclaimed Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival is another indelible University of Idaho contribution to the culture of the Palouse. As many as 10,000 young musicians and collegians arrive on

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campus for performances, workshops and world-class concerts from jazz greats. Feb. 28-29, hear from Joshua Redman, Vertical Voices and many more. Details at uidaho.edu/jazz.Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Located in the rolling Palouse hills, the University’s 63-acre Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a jewel of the region. The walking trails range from easy to moderate through more than 120 dedicated trees and groves, with 27 granite benches offering opportunities for wildlife viewing, bird watching and relaxation. Maps and more at uidaho.edu/arboretum.Prichard Art Gallery and Gift Shop

Located on Main Street in downtown Moscow, the Prichard Art Gallery holds diverse and thought-provoking exhibits throughout the year. The gift shop is lled with local artisan creations. Open ve days a week, including Saturdays and evenings, admission to the gallery is free. Discover more at uidaho.edu/caa/galleries.

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Founded in 1994, New Saint Andrews College delivers the genius of the liberal arts, grounded in the Christian faith. Its classical curriculum, originally modeled after seventeenth-century Harvard, is continually re ned to re ect the best of the liberal arts tradition. New Saint Andrews seeks to graduate leaders who shape culture living faithfully under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

The college has a unique approach to education. Student-faculty ratios are kept small, allowing most lectures to pair with recitations—small groups of students in dialogue with professors, engaging closely with class material. And unlike many similar schools, New Saint Andrews teaches a fully- edged liberal arts curriculum for all four years. This robust education, along with nimble and dialogue-based classes, uniquely prepares the minds of students for leadership in a broad spectrum of occupations. With the American economy’s growing need for liberal arts skills, according to a comprehensive study by Strada Education Network, graduates from New Saint Andrews are

well poised for professional success. At the same time, students

graduate with their hearts grounded in fundamental truths. Alumni approach their homes, communities, and jobs with intentional excellence and a commitment to serve. New Saint Andrews does not equip students for the workplace only ; it equips students for all of life .

Located in the center of Moscow, Idaho, the college is housed in the historic Skattaboe building with its red brick walls overlooking Friendship Square, a hub of community activity. Most of the student body lives within walking distance of the campus—if someone strolling Main

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Street is smartly dressed and speaking in Latin, chances are they attend New Saint Andrews. Students are encouraged and expected to live and work as responsible members of the community. They enjoy and contribute to the food, arts, and business of downtown Moscow as patrons and employees.

The college offers a B.A. in Liberal Arts and Culture, with the option of an additional Certi cate of Music; also offered are an A.A. and three master’s degrees. Alumni work in a variety of elds—law, education, technology, and anything in between—and go on to top schools such as Princeton, Harvard, and Oxford. The school’s tuition is among the lowest in the country for private colleges and universities. New Saint Andrews College is a member of the Transnational

Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS), having been awarded Reaf rmation I of its accredited status in 2010. TRACS is an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE), the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), and the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE).

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Revitalize your spirit at one of Moscow’s abundant houses of worship. Our churches and synagogues provide an uplifting atmosphere. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, our warm and friendly congregations will welcome you with open arms.All Souls Christian Church: 217 E 6th St #205 • (208) 882-8679Bridge Bible Fellowship: 960 W Palouse River Dr. • (208) 882-0674Canyon Creek Church: 417 S Jackson St. • (425) 582-2366Christ Church: 516 S Main St. • (208) 882-2034Christian Science Society & Reading Room:Edi ce, 1573 E. Third St. • Reading Room, 510-A E. Third St. • (208) 882-8848The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:1657 S. Blaine St. • (208) 882-5636902 S. Deakin St. • (208) 883-05201016 S Mountain View Rd • (208) 883-4516The Crossing: 715 E Travois Way • (208) 882-2627Emmanuel Lutheran Church: 1036 W. A St. • (208) 882-3915First Presbyterian Church: 405 S. Van Buren St. • (208) 882-4122First United Methodist Church: 322 E. 3rd St. • (208) 882-3715Impact Church: 214 N Main St. • (208) 882-6391Intersect Community Church: 2305 S. Main St. • (252) 207-2411Moscow Church of Christ: 1019 S Harrison St • (208) 883-0870Moscow Church of the Nazarene: 1400 E. Seventh St. • (208) 882-4332Moscow Seventh-day Adventist Church: 1015 W. C St. • (208) 882-8536Paradise Hill Church of God: 510 Northwood Dr. • (208) 882-4566Real Life Ministries on the Palouse: 1428 S. Blaine St. • (208) 882-2484St. Augustine’s Catholic Church: 628 S. Deakin St. • (208) 882-4613St. Mark's Episcopal Church: 111 S. Jefferson St. • (208) 882-2022St. Mary's Catholic Church: 618 E. First St. • (208) 882-4813Trinity Baptist Church: 711 Fairview Dr. • (208) 882-2015Trinity Reform Church: 101 E. Palouse River Dr. • (208) 882-2300Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse: 420 E. Second St. • (208) 882-4328United Church of Moscow: 123 W. 1st St. • (208) 882-2924Whitepine Baptist Church: 732 S. Jefferson St. • (208) 882-2494

WORSHIP WHILE YOU'RE HERE

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PLACES OF WORSHIP

405 S. Van Buren, Moscow(208)882-4122 | fpcmoscow.org

A welcoming, caring family of faith

Moscow First United Methodist Church9:00 Sunday School for all ages.10:30 AM Worship with child care provided. Call for summer times.

322 East Third St., Moscow • (208) 882-3715www.moscowfi rstumc.org

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AIRPORTPullman Moscow Regional Airport3200 Airport Complex North, Pullman, WA(509) 338-3223 ypuw.com

ANTIQUES & THRIFT STORESPalouse Habitat for HumanitySurplus Sale304 N. Main St.(208) 882-5246

The Storm Cellar504 S. Main St.(208) 874-4345

APARTMENT RENTALSGood Samaritan Society – Moscow Village and Fairview Village Estates640 N. Eisenhower St.402 Samaritan Lane(208) 882-6560

ARTISAN CENTERArtisans at the Dahmen Barn419 N. Parkway, Uniontown, WA(509) 229-3414artisanbarn.org

ASSISTED LIVINGGood Samaritan Society - Moscow Village640 N. Eisenhower St.(208) 882-6560

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

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BOOKSBookPeople of Moscow521 S. Main St.(208) 882-BOOX (2669) bookpeopleofmoscow.com

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCEMoscow Chamber of Commerce411 S. Main St.(208) 882-1800moscowchamber.com

CHURCHESThe CROSSing715 Travois Way (208) 882-2627thecrossingmoscow.com

First Presbyterian Church405 S. Van Buren St.(208) 882-4122 fpcmoscow.org

Moscow First United Methodist Church322 East 3rd Street.(208) 882-3715

CITIESCity of Moscow206 E. Third St.(208) 883-7000ci.moscow.id.us

COMPREHENSIVE MARKETING SOLUTIONSStudio 1892220 E. 5th St., Suite 314(208) 848-2245

CONFERENCE CENTERSBest Western Plus University Inn1516 Pullman Road(208) 882-0550uinnmoscow.com

University of Idaho – Conference Management(208) 885-9961uidaho.edu/conferences

CREDIT UNIONSLatah Credit Union912 S. Washington St.(208) 882-0232latahcu.coop

ENGINEERINGSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, WA(509) 332-1890

EVENT CENTERSGood Samaritan Society – Moscow 640 N. Eisenhower St.403 Samaritan Lane (208) 882-6560

Latah County Fairgrounds & Event Center1021 Harold St.(208) 883-5722www.latahcountyfair.com

FOOD AND BEVERAGESeasons Public HouseBest Western Plus University Inn1516 Pullman Road (208) 882-0550

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FUN THINGS TO DOJust in Time Escape Rooms & Laser Tag(208) 305-2266

GROCERY STORESMoscow Food Co-opLocal and natural food 121 E. Fifth St. and on Campus at822 Elm St.(208) 882-8537moscowfood.coop

HARDWARE/HOME IMPROVEMENTMoscow Building Supply760 N. Main, Moscow, ID(208) 882-4716mbspbs.com • Facebook

Pullman Building Supply400 SE Fairmount, Pullman, WA(509) 332-2627mbspbs.com • Facebook

HOSPITALSGritman Medical Center700 S. Main St.(208) 882-4511gritman.orgFind us on Facebook

Pullman Regional HospitalCentered on Excellence 835 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA(509) 332-2541pullmanregional.org

HOTELSBest Western Plus University Inn1516 Pullman Roaduinnmoscow.com(208) 882-0550

Courtyard by Marriott Pullman WSU1295 NE North Fairway Road, Pullman, WA 99163(509) 332-1500marriott.com/puwcy

Residence Inn by Marriott Pullman WSU1255 NE North Fairway Road, Pullman, WA (509) 332-4400wsuresidenceinn.com

INSURANCEState Farm Insurance Elissa Edmonds - Agent 116 W. C St. (208) 882-3431

MEDICAL CENTERCHAS Health | Latah Community Health803 S. Main St., Ste. 120, Moscow, ID(208) 848-8300www.chas.org • Facebook

MUSEUMSJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU7301, 1535 Wilson Rd, Pullman, WA(509) 335-1910museum.wsu.edu

NEWSPAPERSLewiston Tribune505 Capital St., Lewiston, ID 83501(208) 743-9411lmtribune.com

Moscow-Pullman Daily News220 E. Fifth St. Suite 314 (208) 882-5561 dnews.com

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PHARMACY/GIFT STOREMarketime Drug209 E. Third St.(208) 882-7541

Hodgins Drug & Hobby307 S. Main Street(208) 882-5536

QUICK CARETri-State Convenient Care Clinic - Moscow411 North Main Street, Moscow, IDLocated Inside Rosauers Supermarkets(208) 874-2057www.TriStateHospital.org

REAL ESTATE INFO / SERVICESColdwell Banker Tomlinson217 S. Main St.(208) 882–0800

Kestrel Realty Group521 S. Jackson(208) 310-7553kestrelrealtygroup.com

Latah Realty, LLC128 E. Third St.(208) 883–1525latahrealty.com

Moscow Realty 201 E. Third St.(208) 882-5531moscowrealty.com

O'Brien Real Estate, Inc(509) 338-2017(208) 883-1219Moscow.idaho.com

RE/MAX Connections of Moscow325 W. Third St.(208) 883–9700homesinmoscow.com

Team Idaho Real Estate & Team Washington Real Estate204 S. Main St.(800) 354–5643teamidahorealestate.comteamwashingtonrealestate.com

REHABILITATIVE/SKILLED CARE CENTERAspen Park of Cascadia420 Rowe St. (208) 882-4576www.aspenparkofcascadia.com

Good Samaritan Society - Moscow Village640 N. Eisenhower St.(208) 882-6560

RETIREMENT COMMUNITIESGood Samaritan Society - Moscow Village and Fairview Village Estates640 N. Eisenhower St.402 Samaritan Lane(208) 882-6560

SHOES, NEW AND REPAIRPeck's Shoe Clinic115 E. Third St.(208) 882-4523pecksshoeclinic.com

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SPORTING GOODSTri-State Out tters1104 Pullman Road(208) 882-4555

TRANSPORTATIONWheatland ExpressSpokane Airport & Seattle Weekend ShuttlesDeparting from Moscow & PullmanVisit wheatlandexpress.com to see what we offer and book tickets now.

UNIVERSITIES University of Idaho709 Deakin Ave.(208) 885-6616 uidaho.edu

VISITOR'S CENTERSBrelsford WSU Visitor Center150 E. Spring St., Pullman, WA(509) 335-INFO (4636)visitor.wsu.edu

WINERIESWawawai Canyon Winery202 S, Montgomery St.wawawaicanyon.com

photo courtesy of City of Moscow's Arts Department

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ACADEMICS

1 Administration Building 2 Agricultural

Biotechnology3 Agricultural Extension &

Education4 Agricultural Science5 (J.A.) Albertson College

of Business10 Aquaculture Research

Institute12 Art & Architecture 13 Art & Architecture East14 Art & Architecture

Interior Design15 Art & Architecture North16 Art & Architecture South19 Brink Hall20 Buchanan Engineering

Lab24 College of Education,

Health and Human Sciences

25 College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences (CLASS) Annex

33 Engineering / Physics34 Engineering Annex35 Engineering Vehicle

Research41 Food Research Center43 Gauss-Johnson

Engineering Lab44 Gibb Hall47 Graduate Art Studio48 Greenhouse52 Integrated Research and

Innovation Center (IRIC)56 Janssen Engineering63 Life Sciences South64 Lionel Hampton School of

Music66 (J.W.) Martin Lab68 McClure Hall70 Memorial Gymnasium71 Menard Law72 Mines Building73 Morrill Hall75 Natural Resources

Building (CNR)76 Niccolls Family &

Consumer Science81 Phinney Hall82 Physical Education

Building (PEB)86 Poultry Hill Warehouse90 Radio - TV Center91 Renfrew Hall92 Ridenbaugh Hall93 Shoup Hall107 Swim Center

117 Teaching & Learning Center (TLC)

121 WWAMI Anatomy Lab & Classroom Suite at Gritman Medical Building

125 WWAMI Medical Education Building

RESIDENTIAL

6 Alpha Gamma Delta7 Alpha Gamma Rho8 Alpha Kappa Lambda9 Alpha Phi17 Beta Theta Pi18 Blake House26 Delta Delta Delta27 Delta Gamma28 Delta Sigma Phi29 Delta Tau Delta30 Delta Zeta32 Elmwood Apartments37 Farmhouse40 Gamma Phi Beta42 Kappa Alpha Theta57 Kappa Delta58 Kappa Kappa Gamma59 Kappa Sigma60 Lambda Chi Alpha61 Living Learning

Community (LLC) 65 McConnell Hall69 Phi Delta Theta78 Phi Gamma Delta79 Phi Kappa Tau80 Pi Beta Phi83 Pi Kappa Phi84 Sigma Chi96 Sigma Nu97 South Hill Apartments

(425-514, 1006-1009, 1012-1020)

98 South Hill Apartments (518-528, 1011)

99 South Hill Terrace (418-492)

100 South Hill Vista (301-380)

101 Steel House Community102 Targhee Hall106 Theophilus Tower108 Theta Chi109 University House116 Wallace Residence

Center (WRC)

ACTIVITIES & EVENTS

11 Admin Auditorium (Admin)

45 ASUI Kibbie Activity

Center (Kibbie Dome)46 Borah Theater (Pitman)49 Dan O’Brien Track & Field94 Forge Theater (CLASS

Annex)104 Golf Clubhouse105 Golf Course Indoor

Driving Range110 Haddock Performance

Hall113 Hartung Theater118 Idaho Central Credit

Union Arena (Coming Soon)

119 Shattuck Arboretum Amphitheater

120 Student Recreation Center (SRC)

122 Ticket Office123 Vandal Athletic Center124 Wicks Field

ADMINISTRATION & UTILITIES

23 Chilled Water Plant36 Environmental Health &

Safety38 Facilities Garage39 Facilities Services50 Hays Hall 51 Human Resources53 I Tank55 (Moscow) Intermodal

Transit Center67 Mary Forney Hall/

Counseling and Testing Center

77 Parking & Transportation Services

89 Public Safety & Security111 University Advancement

Annex112 University Energy Plant115 Vandal Tank

CAMPUS LIFE

21 Bruce M. Pitman Center22 The Center31 Early Childhood Center54 Idaho Commons62 Native American Student

Center & College Assistance Migrant Program

74 Post Office85 Price Green87 Student Health Center103 University of Idaho

Library114 VandalStore

2019 | 2020

V IS ITOR 'S GU IDE

THATMOMENTBETWEENMAKING A GRADE AND MAKING AN IMPACT.It starts with an idea. Then grows into a bigger idea. At Idaho’s premier research university, the contagiousness of possibility leads to doing more, seeing more and learning more. And with over 300 academic programs to choose from, your breakthrough is just around the corner.

UIDAHO.EDU/AROUND-THE-CORNER

Exceptional care that’s close to home.• 24/7 Emergency Services• QuickCARE walk-in clinic• Advanced diagnostic imaging• Comprehensive surgical and hospital services• Regional network of primary care clinics

MOSCOW • POTLATCH • KENDRICK • TROY

gritman.org

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2019 | 2020

V IS ITOR 'S GU IDE

THATMOMENTBETWEENMAKING A GRADE AND MAKING AN IMPACT.It starts with an idea. Then grows into a bigger idea. At Idaho’s premier research university, the contagiousness of possibility leads to doing more, seeing more and learning more. And with over 300 academic programs to choose from, your breakthrough is just around the corner.

UIDAHO.EDU/AROUND-THE-CORNER

Exceptional care that’s close to home.• 24/7 Emergency Services• QuickCARE walk-in clinic• Advanced diagnostic imaging• Comprehensive surgical and hospital services• Regional network of primary care clinics

MOSCOW • POTLATCH • KENDRICK • TROY

gritman.org