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Ada County Courthouse, Boise; Banner Bank Building, Boise, 2007; Baxter Apartment Building, Boise, 1941 ... Roadside Architecture.com. Retrieved 2019-01-03. Cinema ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Boise, Idaho" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In 1953 he returned to Boise to join the family firm, where he spent his entire career. The work he was most proud of was the James A. McClure Federal Building and United States Courthouse (1968), which was NRHP-listed in 2019. [18] [19] [20] He retired from full-time practice in 2002. [21] Like his father he was involved in public service in ...
Constructed for Boise City real estate developer Walter E. Pierce in 1910–11, the building represented local aspirations that Boise City would become another Chicago. The facade features brick pilasters above a ground floor stone base, separated by seven bays with large plate glass windows in each bay.
Hotel Boise was constructed in 1930 for Boise developer Walter E. Pierce on the former site of a Methodist church. [11] The building included 400 hotel rooms and ten apartments; [6] the commercial tenants included Leah's Corner Cupboard giftshop, [12] Veda Renfro's Artistic Beauty Salon, [13] Lee McClelland's Barber Shop, [14] the North American Automobile Association, [15] and the Hotel Boise ...
CSHQA began in 1889 as a one-man, one-room office when W. S. Campbell, a Scotsman educated in Edinburgh, moved to Boise to practice architecture.He worked independently until March of 1892, when he formed the partnership of Campbell & Hodgson with Isaac Hodgson Jr., son and former partner of Isaac Hodgson.
The Idaho Statesman editorial board has spent the past several weeks researching and interviewing candidates for political office in the upcoming general election, from Ada County Commission to ...
The Montandon Building is a 2-story, brick and sandstone commercial building designed by J.W. Smith and completed in 1908. [5] August F. Montandon had owned the northeast corner lot at N 8th St and W Idaho St since 1899, [6] and Montandon buildings were demolished to build the new Montandon Building, [7] constructed to house the Anderson-Blomquist Department Store, later known as George A ...