Public Art Brochure - Boise Arts and History
Public Art Brochure - Boise Arts and History
Public Art Brochure - Boise Arts and History
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<strong>Boise</strong> Close-up downtown Map<br />
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22<br />
Jefferson St.<br />
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Bannock St.<br />
8th St.<br />
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State Capitol<br />
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H 18 19<br />
Hospitality at the Nez Perce,<br />
2006, by Doug Hyde<br />
Nez Perce Chief Twisted Hair<br />
discusses geography with Lewis<br />
& Clark in 1805.<br />
Borah Station, 1904<br />
This Renaissance Revival<br />
s<strong>and</strong>stone became Idaho’s<br />
first Federal Building. In 1930,<br />
a northern addition nearly<br />
doubled its size. This post office<br />
is named in honor of venerated<br />
Senator William Edgar Borah.<br />
Lincoln, 1915<br />
by Alphonso Pelzer<br />
A life-sized sculpture of Abraham<br />
Lincoln brought to <strong>Boise</strong> by a<br />
Civil War Veteran named B.H<br />
Barton in 1915. The sculpture<br />
is one of six duplicates <strong>and</strong> is<br />
the oldest Lincoln statue in the<br />
Western United States.<br />
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18 Corner of Capitol<br />
Boulevard & Bannock<br />
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Street<br />
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H North side of Bannock<br />
Street between 8th Street<br />
<strong>and</strong> Capitol Boulevard<br />
19 Capitol Boulevard at<br />
Bannock Street