Colonel William Wallace purchased an 80 acre tract of land back in 1884 along the south fork of the Coeur d’Alene River. Over the next few years, several major silver deposits were discovered in the surrounding hills and a town grew up around Wallace’s cabin. By 1887, the railroad had made its way into Wallace and the town would grow even bigger. A fire in 1890 would burn much of the town and wooden buildings were rebuilt in brick. Despite this, Wallace would burn again in 1910 in what would come to be known as the “Big Burn”, one of the largest forest fires in American history. Wallace rebuilt again and the silver in the hills kept the town alive. The mines would thrive until after World War II and then slowly began to close. Today, Wallace’s population hovers around 800, with tourism being the town’s major industry. Wallace is the only town which is included, in its entirety, on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s a wonderful place to wander through with lots of old buildings, bars, hotels and restaurants. The historic Oasis Bordello Museum tells the story of Wallace’s storied red light district which lasted into the 1990s. Besides the history of the town, the area surrounding it is full of hiking and biking trails, ski slopes and a plethora of other outdoor activities. I first came to Wallace over 20 years ago and every time I return it makes me smile. It’s just a lovely little town, well preserved and open for business. I hope you enjoy these photos from fabulous Wallace, Idaho - small town perfection in Idaho’s Silver Valley.

The Old Wallace Depot

Looking West on 6th Street

The Stardust Has a Great Sign

The Oasis Bordello Museum

Dusk on 6th Street

Bigfoot!

Just a Cool Door

Albertini’s Has a Great Sign

Cedar Street with a Late Afternoon Glow

Evening on Bank Street

A Polar Bear in the Window of Wallace Brewing

The Brooks Hotel

This Was Something Cool at Some Point

Mine Car Flower Planter - Awesome!

The Hills are Beautiful

Golden Hills Behind Bank Street

Coeur d’Alene Hardware

The Center of the Universe

The Center of the Universe

The Wallace Corner Hotel

I Could Go For a Pastie

Beautiful Elks Sign

City Hall and the Fire Department

Colorful Old Houses

This Is a Great House

The County Courthouse

Old Elks Mine Car

Above the Door at the Elks Lodge

Looking Down 6th Street at Dusk

The Fainting Goat

Evening at the Elks Lodge

The Old Episcopal Church

Cool Sign at the Haberdashery

I Loved the Door at the Masonic Hall

The Old Hall Hotel Sign

North on Banks Street

A Cool Hardware Store Sign

I Do Love Wallace

Great Ghost Signs

Another Cool Old Building

This Building is the Best

This is a Cool Vehicle to Take You to the Mines

Live Theatre

Lana Turner Grew Up in Wallace

Monument to the Road Surveyor

The Old Livery Stable

The Wallace Theatre

Metals Bar

A Beautiful Morning in Downtown Wallace

This is an Awesome Store

Oasis Rooms - Now a Bordello Museum

Inside the North Idaho Trading Company

Cool Art Deco Museum Sign

Welcome to the Ore House

What a Beautiful House

The Idaho Press Gallery

Sweet Neon at the Ryan Hotel

The Cog

Red Light Garage

Wallace on a Boat

Shadow Catcher Parked Downtown

The World War Monument

All That’s Left of the Once Grand Samuels Hotel

A Beautiful Evening

Mine Tours Anyone

A Beautiful Old Church

At the Drive-In

The Old Stein

Steps to the Upper Town

A Street Safe

Great Old Buildings and Ghost Signs at Dusk

Sweet’s

Happy Miner

Old Texaco Sign

Dusk in Downtown Wallace

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