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  2. At 1122 King Road in Moscow sits a gray six-bedroom, three-bathroom house that continues to be the source of significant national attention. Known as a student rental, the home’s most recent ...

  3. Moscow, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Moscow (/ ˈ m ɒ s k oʊ / MOSS-koh) is a city and the county seat of Latah County, Idaho. Located in the North Central region of the state along the border with Washington, it had a population of 25,435 at the 2020 census. [5] Moscow is the home of the University of Idaho, the state's land-grant institution and primary research university.

  4. Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Sweet was instrumental in obtaining the University of Idaho for Moscow and was the first president of its board of regents (1889–1893). [ 18 ] Tom McCall (1913–1983), governor of Oregon (1967–1975), was a young reporter in Moscow for five years (1937–1942) for the News-Review and the Daily Idahonian .

  5. Category:Moscow, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Moscow, Idaho" This category contains only the following file. Moscow, Idaho logo.png 362 × 274; ...

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  7. Latah County, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    University of Idaho Administration Building (1909) in Moscow. Latah County (/ ˈ l eɪ t ə / LAY-tə) is a county located in the north central region of the U.S. state of Idaho.As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,517. [1]

  8. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House (Moscow, Idaho)

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    This Moscow company also manufactured the bricks used in many of the downtown Moscow and University of Idaho buildings built in the 1920s to 1950s. Newspaper articles reported that the fraternity's new chapter house costing $52,145 in 1932 dollars (about $990,000 in 2020 dollars) was the most expensive in the Pacific Northwest. [ 3 ]

  9. Hotel Moscow (Moscow, Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Moscow is a historic three-story building in Moscow, Idaho, United States. It was built as a hotel by R. H. Barton. [ 2 ] Construction began in 1891 on the site of a former hotel (built in 1880 and burned down in 1890), and it was completed in 1892. [ 2 ]