The historic mining town of Wallace (population 960) is nestled in the Bitterroot range of the Rocky Mountains. It has long been famous as the "Silver Capital of the World," with over 1.1 billion ounces of silver produced since 1884. Wallace is also known for the fact that every downtown building is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2002, the readers of the Boise Weekly voted Wallace to be the "Best City in Idaho ." In 2003, Wallace was ranked 24 in a list of the top 30 places in the nation where prospective second-home purchasers could find the best value for their money. In 2004, the Mayor joined with jubilant delegates to Silver Summit 2004 to proclaim Wallace as the Center of the Universe.
The most recent recognition of Wallace was made by Budget Travel Magazine where they recognized Wallace in "America's Coolest Small Towns".
For more information about Wallace, visit the Chamber of Commerce Website.
For lodging information, visit the Wallace Inn's website.

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