Custer, Idaho

Although the district covers 29 acres (12 ha), only seven buildings retain enough historic integrity to qualify as contributing properties.

[1] Most of Custer is now included in the Land of the Yankee Fork State Park, which also includes the nearby historic Yankee Fork gold dredge.

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The Yankee Fork gold dredge , which operated into the 1950s, near Custer.
Map of Idaho highlighting Custer County