Fort Boise was a U.S. Army fort established in 1863 to protect early settlers and miners in the Boise River Valley. Its original location was north of present-day Boise, but it was moved to its current site in 1865.
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Architecture
915 Fort St., Boise, Idaho
Architecture
109-115 1/2 N. 9th St., Boise, Idaho
Architecture
700 Main St., Boise, Idaho
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304 State St., Boise, Idaho
Architecture
9th And Main Sts., Boise, Idaho
Architecture
1601 N. 10th, Boise, Idaho
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