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Appaloosa Horse Club and Museum
About this museum
In Moscow, Idaho, at the edge of the Palouse hills where wheat farms roll toward the Washington state line, the Appaloosa Horse Club and Museum at 2720 West Pullman Road dedicates itself to one of North America's most distinctive and historically significant horse breeds. The Appaloosa - with its characteristic spotted coat pattern, mottled skin, and striped hooves - was developed by the Nez Perce people of the Plateau region into one of the finest horse breeds on the continent, prized for intelligence, endurance, and versatility. After the Nez Perce War of 1877 nearly destroyed the breeding program, enthusiasts in the twentieth century worked to restore and preserve the breed, and the Appaloosa Horse Club, founded in 1938 and headquartered in Moscow, became the central institution of that effort. The museum tells that story with hands - on exhibits that go beyond the typical trophy - case approach to breed history, incorporating art, equipment, historical documents, and a research library that draws scholars and devoted breeders from across the country. A gift shop provides the kind of specialized merchandise - books, prints, breed - related items - that horse enthusiasts and history buffs alike will appreciate. Admission is free, making the museum accessible to anyone who finds their way to this corner of the Inland Northwest. Visit appaloosamuseum.com for current visiting hours and library access information. The Appaloosa Horse Club and Museum is located at 2720 West Pullman Road in Moscow, Idaho. Whether you are a horse person, a fan of Nez Perce history, or simply someone who appreciates the intersection of Indigenous culture and American agricultural tradition, this museum offers a genuinely specialized and rewarding experience.
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