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What's
This Place All About?
Area History

The importance of Arco in the past is the
same as it is today-it serves as the
crossroads of Idaho. The Shoshone traveled through the area on an annual migration to
find food, the mountain men passed by while
looking for beaver in nearby streams, and
the emigrants drove their wagons into the
area as they followed one of the routes
taken by the Oregon Tail. Later, miners and
then ranchers and farmers began to settle
the area.
A 1967 guide to Idaho stated that "… Butte
County has probably retained more spirit of
the old west than any other county in the
state of Idaho." That spirit still exists
here today.

Idaho Science Center
The seemingly out-of-place submarine sail at
the entrance to Arco is the first stage in
the development of an Idaho Science Center.
This monolithic memorial was once part of
the USS Hawkbill, a nuclear submarine built
in 1969.
This sail now serves as the centerpiece of a
planned development that will stress the
role made by the INL to the understanding of
nuclear power and of the forty thousand US
Navy Sailors who trained for nuclear
submarine duty at the this site.
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