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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ada County ...

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    November 20, 1978 (9th and Main Sts. Boise: 7: Marion Allsup House: November 17, 1982 (1601 N. 10th: Boise: One-story cottage designed by Tourtellotte and Co., having the least elaborate design of their surviving works to be included in a group listing.

  3. Warm Springs Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Warm Springs Avenue Historic District in Boise, Idaho, is a residential area with 96 contributing houses representing a variety of architectural styles constructed between 1870 and 1940.

  4. Converso - Wikipedia

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    A converso (Spanish: [komˈbeɾso]; Portuguese: [kõˈvɛɾsu]; feminine form conversa), "convert" (from Latin conversus 'converted, turned around'), was a Jew who converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal, particularly during the 14th and 15th centuries, or one of their descendants.

  5. Judge Charles P. McCarthy House - Wikipedia

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    The Judge Charles P. McCarthy House is a two-story Prairie School duplex which was constructed in Boise, Idaho in 1913. It was adapted from a Frank Lloyd Wright design published in the April 1907 edition of Ladies Home Journal Magazine, where readers could purchase plans for a flat rate, or have them customized by Wright's office for a 10% premium.

  6. Jack's Urban Meeting Place - Wikipedia

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    Jack's Urban Meeting Place (JUMP) is a creative activity center in downtown Boise, Idaho, with facilities for public meetings, workshops, and exhibition space. An amphitheater and multi-purpose studios for art, physical activity, and cooking are included. [1] A collection of 52 tractors are on display at various locations in the facility.

  7. Fort Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Street Historic District in Boise, Idaho, contains roughly 47 blocks located within the 1867 plat of Boise City. The irregular shape of the district is roughly bounded on the north by West Fort Street and on the south by West State Street.

  8. Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (Boise, Idaho)

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    Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church is a Lutheran church located in Boise, Idaho. The church was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 17, 1976. It was included as a contributing property in the Fort Street Historic District on November 12, 1982. [2]

  9. Cyrus Jacobs House - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Y. Jacobs (December 23, 1831—June 28, 1900) was a Boise pioneer who helped to plat the original townsite in 1863. [10] He operated a grain mill and a mercantile establishment, and he sold his own brand of rye whiskey. Jacobs served as mayor of Boise (1879-1880), and he was an early proponent of Boise's streetcar. [11]