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  2. Freak Alley - Wikipedia

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    Freak Alley is a venue for public art in the form of murals and graffiti located in and adjacent to a service alley in downtown Boise, Idaho. The largest outdoor gallery in the Northwest, [1] [2] and a Boise institution since 2002, [3] it began with a painting of a single alley doorway and now extends from the alley itself to a gravel parking ...

  3. South Eighth Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The South Eighth Street Historic District in Boise, Idaho, is an area of approximately 8 acres (3.2 ha) that includes 22 commercial buildings generally constructed between 1902 and 1915. The buildings are of brick, many with stone cornices and rounded arches, and are between one and four stories in height.

  4. Phase 2 (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Phase 2 made numerous flyers for Holman's hip hop events and many other hip hop events, and was the first person to use the term "hip hop" on a flyer. Holman: "Phase 2 was a good friend and a good person who cared deeply for other people and the culture (hip hop, aerosol/graffiti) he was greatly responsible for creating.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ada County ...

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    508 N. 5th St. Boise: The 1902 hospital was on the site of the Cenarrusa state office building. Vacated in 1972, plans were to restore it for state offices, [10] but after damage from a suspected arson in November 1976, [11] it was razed. [12] 4: MacMillan Chapel: MacMillan Chapel

  6. Graffiti 2 - Wikipedia

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    The primary reason for the change was the fact that in April 1997 Xerox had sued PalmSource, Inc. over its use of Graffiti. [2] After a legal fight lasting a number of years, and despite the dismissal of the case by a federal judge, Xerox won a reversal late in 2001 in the U.S. Court of Appeals.

  7. Harrison Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Harrison Boulevard Historic District in Boise, Idaho, includes 427 residences, an elementary school, and a church.The district is centered on Harrison Boulevard, a wide, tree lined thoroughfare with a grassy median separating north and south traffic.

  8. Indecline - Wikipedia

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    Indecline, stylized as INDECLINE, is an American art collective.. Members have said that the collective was formed in 2001 and is decentralized, with "dozens" of members in affiliated groups in several US states and a few foreign countries, [1] [2] and have characterized it as "[an] underground movement [of] activists, musicians, graffiti writers, [and] photographers". [3]

  9. Prime (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jose "Prime" Reza, (b.October 5, 1971) is an American graffiti artist born and raised in the Pico-Union District of Downtown Los Angeles.Prime is credited with being a founding father of Los Angeles stylized graffiti lettering, a hybrid of Cholo lettering and East Coast style graffiti that is often bold, aggressive, and monochromatic.