Meridian, Idaho • Ada County
The R.H. and Jessie Bell House in Meridian, Idaho is a well-preserved example of a modest vernacular farmhouse, featuring a simple rectangular plan and a front-facing gable roof characteristic of early 20th-century rural architecture. Its design reflects the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of settlers in the region.
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1123 N. Main St., Meridian, Idaho
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49 E. State, Meridian, Idaho
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355 South Main St., Meridian, Idaho
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575 Rumpel Ln., Meridian, Idaho
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815 N. Main St., Meridian, Idaho
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