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Lots to see and do: Boise has cultural attractions like the Basque Block, Ballet Idaho, Trey McIntyre Project, the symphony, the opera, and a couple of museums. Access to recreation: Boise is minutes away from hiking and biking trails, rivers, streams, ski hills and mountains.
Boise Arts and History. 150 North Capitol Blvd. Boise, ID 83702
Boise (locally / ˈbɔɪsi / ⓘ BOY-see, also / bɔɪzi / BOY-zee) [5] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Idaho and is the county seat of Ada County. As of the 2020 census, there were 235,684 people residing in the city.
Managed by the Boise City Department of Arts & History, take time to browse the City of Boise's collection of art, archives and historic artifacts. Art in public spaces adds meaning, stories, beauty and identity. Learn more about public art in Boise.
The art scene in Boise and nearby Idaho cities is expanding and diversifying, creating a community of artists that value the support of one another. Boise reflects these recent changes, presenting a city that is glittered with this artistic movement.
Treefort Music Fest 13 is slated for March 26 to March 30, 2025 in downtown Boise. With more than … “Someone pointed out to me some constellations, but the Big Dipper’s all I could see.” There's...
Chinese History and Culture in Boise. Louie Quong and family, circa 1927. Boise City Archives, MS100, Image 4827f. Boise’s Chinatowns, 1870 to 1971. Boise has been home to a large and vibrant Chinese community since the city was first established in 1863.
Learn more about public art in Boise. From public art collections, to one-of-a-kind cultural sites, the City of Boise offers great opportunities to explore arts and culture.
From museums and art exhibits to one-of-a-kind historical and culture-rich sites, Boise has no shortage of things to do. You’ll find something to inspire every member of your family, whether they enjoy learning about history, exploring exhibits, or creating their own artistic masterpieces.
Boise’s vibrant culture is second to none. From jaw-dropping museums to our rich history of Basque heritage to lively, artistic festivals, there are many reasons to fall in love with the city.