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    Some of Boise’s best biking trails, such as Owl’s Roost and Kestrel Trail, also originate in the North End. Most idyllic neighborhoods in America.

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    • North End Guide: Boise's hiking and biking neighborhood • North Meridian Guide: Idaho’s fastest-growing city • • ...

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  5. Lower Main Street Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Main Street Commercial Historic District in Boise, Idaho, is a collection of 11 masonry buildings, originally 14 buildings, that were constructed 1897-1914 as Boise became a metropolitan community. Hannifin's Cigar Store is the oldest business in the district (1922), and it operates in the oldest building in the district (1897).

  6. West Warm Springs Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The West Warm Springs Historic District in Boise, Idaho, is a neighborhood of homes of some of Boise's prominent citizens of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Roughly bounded by W Main St, W Idaho St, N 1st St, and N 2nd St, the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 and included 14 properties.

  7. 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]

  8. 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 ...

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