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Glenns Ferry Chamber of Commerce

110 East 2nd Avenue
208-366-7418

Hours:

Monday – Thursday 7am-5:30pm

About:

Established in 1965, the Glenns Ferry Chamber of Commerce, while civic in nature, it proudly boasts a Gem State Treasure town nestled along the banks of the Snake River. Our Chamber is fully dedicated to encouraging new commercial and recreational development with strategic plans in place to increase employment and make continual improvements for the welfare of our residents.

Our beautiful city has recently experienced a “facelift” with the addition of attractive streetlamps, trees, new sidewalks and a remake of the Chamber of Commerce corner; which is the focal point of our town. The corner features a stunning upscale town-square look and feel with its large commemorative clock, welcoming comfort benches and coordinating bollards and decorative chains that cordon off the area

History:

Glenns Ferry is most famous for the Oregon Trail River Crossing where pioneers forded the dangerous waters of the Snake River. In 1869 Gustavus “Gus” Glenn began a vital ferry service. The town’s identity honors both Gus’s name and the service he initiated. In 1971 Three Island Crossing State Park opened and later established the magnificent Oregon Trail History and Education Center. The state park has full service campgrounds and cabins available for renters.

In 1909 the first school was established; built from massive sandstone blocks quarried across the Snake River serving as the primary and secondary school until 1965. In 1987 the building gained National Historical Register status and ultimately became the Glenns Ferry Historical Museum. The museum is unique due to Glenns Ferry being so blessed by a rich history of diversified peoples such as Native American inhabitants, pioneers, sheep and cattle ranchers and railroad workers. The portraits, paintings, photographs and artifacts and historical rarities certainly encourage the visitor to have a deep appreciation for our Western American heritage.


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