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  2. John A. O'Farrell Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The 200 sq ft (19 m 2) cabin was built of cottonwood logs near the entrance to the reconstructed Fort Boise in 1863, and it precedes the original plat of Boise City. O'Farrell made improvements to the cabin in 1864, including glass windows, a hinged door, and a shingle roof. [3]

  3. U.S. Route 95 in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    US-95 continues into Idaho from southeastern Oregon as an undivided two-lane highway for the majority of its length. As it is the state's primary north–south highway, Idaho is in the process of widening US-95 to an Interstate-style divided four-lane highway, from the Oregon state line in the southwest to Eastport at the northern border with Canada at Kingsgate, British Columbia.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Idaho County ...

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    Location of Idaho County in Idaho. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Idaho County, Idaho. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National ...

  5. Joseph Bown House - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1863, he settled east of Boise City, and he brought his family from Waterloo to Boise City in 1865. The Bowns received a deed to their 131-acre homestead in 1869. [ 5 ] They and their seven children lived in a cabin at the site of the Bown ranch until construction of the Joseph Bown House in 1879.

  6. Warm Springs Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1892 Christopher W. Moore built the first large house on Warm Springs Avenue. Moore owned the Boise Artesian Hot and Cold Water Company, and his house was the first residence in the United States to be heated by geothermal means. Other prominent Boise residents built homes on the avenue, and many depended on Moore's water company for heat. [3]

  7. John Skillern House - Wikipedia

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    The John Skillern House is a historic cabin located 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Fairfield in Camas County, Idaho, near the confluence of the Big Smokey and Little Smokey creeks. The cabin was built in 1921-22 for John Skillern and his wife, who used it as a summer home and headquarters for John's large sheep ranching business.

  8. Why is it named for a bird? See the new Boise hotel ... - AOL

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    The original six-decade-old building still stands.

  9. Treasure Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Treasure Valley is a valley in the western United States, primarily in southwestern Idaho, where the Payette, Boise, Weiser, Malheur, and Owyhee rivers drain into the Snake River. It includes all the lowland areas from Vale in rural eastern Oregon to Boise, and is the most populated area in Idaho.

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