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  3. St. Mary's Catholic Church (Caldwell, Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Catholic Church is a red brick, Italianate Romanesque Revival building designed by Tourtellotte and Hummel and constructed by H.J. McNeel in 1925 in Caldwell, Idaho. The church features an 80-ft tower, and the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [2]

  4. Caldwell Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Caldwell Historic District in Caldwell, Idaho, is an area of approximately four acres in downtown Caldwell along Main Street, South 7th Avenue, South Kimball Avenue, and Arthur Street. Fires in 1884 and in 1896 destroyed businesses in early Caldwell, and brick had become Caldwell's favored building material for downtown structures.

  5. Category:People from Caldwell, Idaho - Wikipedia

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  6. The Idaho Press - Wikipedia

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    The Caldwell Tribune was founded by W. J. Cuddy in December 1883, and the newspaper originally was printed at 509 Market Avenue (Main Street) in Caldwell, Idaho. [2] The Idaho Statesman said of the six-column weekly, "[It] presents a newsy appearance."

  7. Brady Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Brady Memorial Chapel is a historic chapel in Mountain View Cemetery in Pocatello, Idaho. It was designed by architect Frank Paradice, Jr., was built during 1918 to 1922, and was added to the National Register in 1979. [1] The chapel includes a tomb of the late Idaho governor and U.S. senator James H. Brady. [2]

  8. Mount Idaho, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    A 45-mile (72 km) stretch of trail opened in 1860 in the Mount Idaho area is believed to be one of the earliest examples of a toll road on record in the region. According to local legend, the owner of this road, Mose Milner, was forced to sell the area to Loyal P. Brown after being permanently disabled in a fight with a mountain lion.

  9. List of the oldest buildings in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Christ Chapel: Boise: 1866 [8] Church Moved to the campus of Boise State University, now used as a chapel for wedding services. Thomas E. Logan House: Boise: c. 1868 [9] House Now located at the Idaho History Museum First Presbyterian Church: Kamiah: 1871 [10] Church Built on land belonging to Nez Perce tribe. Assay Office: Boise: 1871 [11 ...