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  2. Capitol Boulevard Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 architect Charles W. Wayland envisioned a grand boulevard approaching the Idaho State Capitol Building, [6] and after the Boise Depot was built in 1925, city planners redesignated 7th Street as Capitol Boulevard, and the Capitol Boulevard Memorial Bridge was constructed and dedicated as a memorial to Oregon Trail pioneers.

  3. 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).

  4. Timeline of Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Boise Guardian begins publication. [47] 2006 – Treasure Valley Rollergirls founded. Albertsons LLC headquartered in Boise. Butch Otter and Lori Otter, Governor and First Lady of Idaho, open the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games. 2007 – College of Western Idaho founded. 2008 – Trey McIntyre dance troupe relocates to Boise. [48]

  5. List of mayors of Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mayors of Boise, Idaho. Boise mayors were originally elected to one-year terms. The terms were extended to two years in 1881 and to four years in 1965. Lauren McLean, the incumbent, was elected in 2019. The most recent Boise mayoral election occurred in November 2023. #

  6. Manuel Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Díaz may refer to: Manuel Díaz (fencer) (1874–1929), Cuban fencer who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics; Manuel Diaz (tennis), Puerto Rican tennis player and coach; Manuel Díaz (Mexican cyclist) (1899–?), Mexican cyclist who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics; Manuel Díaz Gil (1929–1966), Spanish footballer

  7. State Street Historic District (Boise, Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel L. Tipton House (1903), 211 W Jefferson St, is a 2-story Queen Anne design by Tourtellotte & Co. Samuel L. Tipton was an assistant U.S. Attorney and city attorney in Boise. [4] Richard C. Adelman House (1884), 221 W Jefferson St, relocated to Julia Davis Park. The 1-story Adelman House had been one of the oldest houses in Boise to remain ...

  8. Boise Towne Square - Wikipedia

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    Boise Towne Square is a mall in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho. The largest retail complex in the state, it opened in 1988 after more than 20 years of planning, and features 150 stores, with Macy's (formerly The Bon Marché ), JCPenney , Kohl's (closing April 2025) and Dillard's (added in 1998) as anchor stores .

  9. Manuel Diaz (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Diaz (born San Juan, Puerto Rico) is the long-time head tennis coach at the University of Georgia. He has coached the Bulldogs to four NCAA championships, in 1999, 2001, 2007, when John Isner headed the team, and 2008. He has also lead the program to its only two Intercollegiate Tennis Association Team Indoor National Championships ...