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0400006. Website. ci.moscow.id.us. First United Methodist Church (1904), S. Adams at E. 3rd St. Moscow (/ ˈmɒskoʊ / MOSS-koh) is a city and the county seat of Latah County, Idaho. Located in the North Central region of the state along the border with Washington, it had a population of 25,435 at the 2020 census. [4]
92000416 [1] Added to NRHP. May 5, 1992. The Moscow High School, at 412 E 3rd St in Moscow, Idaho, was built in 1912. The cornerstone was laid on July 6, 1912, and the building was finished in January 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1] It has also been known as the 1912 Whitworth School Building and as ...
New Saint Andrews College is a private classical Christian college in Moscow, Idaho. It was founded in 1994 by Christ Church. [2] The college offers no undergraduate majors, but follows a single, integrated classical liberal arts curriculum from a Christian worldview in its associate's and bachelor's degree programs.
74000743 [1] Added to NRHP. November 21, 1974. The McConnell Mansion Historic House Museum is a historic house in Moscow, Idaho. It was built in 1886 for William J. McConnell, who served as the third governor of Idaho from 1893 to 1897. [2] McConnell and his family, including Mary "Mamie" McConnell Borah, lived in the house until 1897.
Logos School is a private, classical Christian school in Moscow, Idaho. Logos School is one of the first Classical Christian schools in the modern movement. [1] Its teaching approach is discussed in the book Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning. [2] Logos School is organized as a limited liability company.
Looking south at 129 W 3rd Street in Moscow, Idaho Entrance Series Interior of the atrium Side profile of the building Back side of the building. Turnstone Flats is a property in the northwest United States, located on the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets in Moscow, Idaho.
322 East 3rd Street, Moscow, Idaho Coordinates 46°43′57″N 116°59′48″W / 46.73250°N 116.99667°W / 46.73250; -116.99667 ( First Methodist
Moscow City Hall (Idaho) 206 E. Third Street. / 46.7327; -116.9997. The City Hall of Moscow, Idaho, formerly known as the Moscow Post Office and Courthouse and Moscow Federal Building, was built 113 years ago in 1911. [ 2] Its red brick with ivory terracotta trim reflects Late Victorian and Eclectic architecture.[ 3][ 4]