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The Idaho Military History Museum near downtown Boise invites LGBTQ+ travelers to explore its engaging displays of regional military artifacts and personal stories in a genuinely welcoming setting, earning a 4.2 out of 5 rating at an easy single-dollar price. Stop by midweek to avoid any crowds and use the free street parking along the adjacent blocks for the simplest visit.
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Freak Alley Gallery in Boise's Cultural Corridor invites LGBTQ+ visitors to soak up its eclectic outdoor art installations, which earn a steady 4.2/5 from appreciative travelers and cost just a single dollar to enjoy. Check the posted schedule online before heading out so you arrive when the alley is fully open and well lit.
Gallery 601 offers LGBTQ+ travelers a warm, inclusive space to enjoy rotating exhibits just steps from Boise's city center. With its 4.2 out of 5 rating and budget-friendly entry, the gallery makes an easy cultural stop; check the current schedule online before you go to time your visit with new installations.
Capitol Contemporary Gallery welcomes LGBTQ+ visitors with its thoughtfully curated contemporary exhibits in a bright, inclusive space just steps from Boise's city center. Rated 4.2 out of 5 and easy on the wallet, it's ideal for an unhurried visit; arrive early on weekdays for the quietest experience and a chance to chat with the knowledgeable staff.
Ming Studios welcomes LGBTQ+ visitors with its intimate gallery near Boise’s city center, where diverse local artworks create a relaxed space for reflection and connection. Rated 4.2 out of 5 and easy on the wallet, it’s ideal for an unhurried afternoon; check the posted hours to avoid the brief midday closure.
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