The Corilla J. and Orlando Robbins House in Boise, Idaho, is a prominent example of Colonial Revival architecture, characterized by its symmetrical facade, prominent portico with Doric columns, and detailed decorative elements. Built in 1910, this two-story residence showcases fine craftsmanship and a formal design typical of the era.
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915 Fort St., Boise, Idaho
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109-115 1/2 N. 9th St., Boise, Idaho
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700 Main St., Boise, Idaho
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304 State St., Boise, Idaho
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9th And Main Sts., Boise, Idaho
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1601 N. 10th, Boise, Idaho
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