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An especially notable feature of 1995 model Sunlines was the addition of power slide rooms [20] to two fifth wheel models. The slide room concept had been around in the RV industry since the 1970s and power slide outs since 1990, [21] but this was Sunline's first application of them. 50,000th Sunline, a 2000 T-2370. 8/26/99.
February 22, 1977: 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
[14] (photo – 1971) Boise State became a charter member of Division II when the NCAA reorganized the former College Division in 1973. Following the 1974 season, the school's first as Boise State University, an upper deck was added to the east side (photo – 1971) – (photo −1975), adding 5,500 seats as well as symmetry to the stadium. [14]
1971 - The Boise Redevelopment Agency purchased and demolished the remaining core of Boise's Chinatown. 1972 – St. Alphonsus Hospital moves to present site from downtown [23] 1973 – Boise Co-op founded. [24] [25] State Penitentiary closes [12] 1974 – Boise State College becomes Boise State University and Boise Bible College established.
Pages in category "1971 in sports in Idaho" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... 1970–71 Boise State Broncos men's basketball team;
The 1971 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho as a member of the Big Sky Conference during the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. Lled by second-year head coach Don Robbins , the Vandals played the final three of their five home games at the new Idaho Stadium , an outdoor facility on campus in Moscow, Idaho .
An influential Idaho family has put its sprawling, famed 450-acre equestrian Parma ranch up for sale for an eye-popping $22.5 million. Larry and Marianne Williams have owned and operated Tree Top ...
The Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site was a functional prison from 1872 to 1973 in the western United States, east of Boise, Idaho. The first building, also known as the Territorial Prison , was constructed in the Territory of Idaho in 1870; the territory was seven years old when the prison was built, a full two decades before statehood.