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  2. Hoff Building - Wikipedia

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    The first hotel manager was Earl McInnis, and the hotel was an early affiliate of the Western Hotels Company. [17] Hotel Boise operated from 1930 until 1976, when it was sold to Hoff Companies, Inc. The new owner changed the name to Hoff Building, renovated the building for office space, added two floors, and removed Art Deco features.

  3. Dog Bark Park Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Dog Bark Park Inn is a hotel located along Highway 95 in Cottonwood, Idaho. [1] The hotel is built in the shape of a beagle, making it a famous landmark in the state.It is colloquially known as "Sweet Willy" by local residents.

  4. Idanha Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Idanha Hotel is a historic building in downtown Boise on the corner of 10th and Main Street, built in Boise, Idaho in 1901. The Idanha Building opened and functioned as a hotel until it was transformed into an apartment building in the 1970s.

  5. Idaho Central Arena - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Central Arena (originally Bank of America Centre, formerly Qwest Arena and CenturyLink Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho. Its seating capacity is 5,002 for ice hockey, 5,300 for basketball, 5,732 for end-stage concerts, 6,400 for boxing, and up to 6,800 for center-stage concerts. With ...

  6. Coeur d'Alene Resort - Wikipedia

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    The hotel has 338 guest rooms and suites, and its main tower has 18 floors; the resort also has 40,912 square feet (3,800 m 2) of meeting room space and 23,000 square feet (2,140 m 2) of exhibition space for conventions. [3] At 216 feet (66 m) in height, it is the tallest building in northern Idaho and the third-highest in the state. [4]

  7. Ford Idaho Center - Wikipedia

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    In March 2004, the Ford Idaho Center Arena was the home court for the Boise State men's basketball team for a second-round matchup in the NIT against the UWM Panthers. The game was moved to the Ford Idaho Center due to a prior scheduled Metallica concert at Boise State's Taco Bell Arena. The game drew a crowd of 10,153, the largest for a ...