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The Idaho State Capitol in Boise is the home of the government of the U.S. state of Idaho.Although Lewiston briefly served as Idaho's capital city from the formation of the old federal Idaho Territory in 1863, the territorial legislature moved it to Boise on December 24, 1864.
The firm is best remembered for the work it completed from 1910 to 1942 under the partnership / firm name of Tourtellotte & Hummel, joining with Charles Hummel, including the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, (designed 1904-1913, constructed 1905-1920). From 1922 until 2002 it was led by three successive generations of the Hummel family.
Daniel F. Murphy, a stonemason in Boise, was responsible for masonry work in many local and regional buildings, including the Idaho State Capitol, [3] St. John's Cathedral, [4] the Montandon Building, [5] Boise High School, [6] the Owyhee Hotel, [7] and the Davenport Hotel.
Named for the four-term governor, Cecil Andrus Park is a two-acre (0.8 ha) park in the Capitol District, just south of the Idaho State Capitol. The park is home to brick walkways, lawns, shrubs, and trees, planting beds, benches, and picnic tables. The Golden Garden Club began a beautification project in the park in 2007.
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The Boise Capitol Area District in Boise, Idaho, is an area of Downtown Boise that includes current and former government buildings, a former hotel, one cathedral, and one monument. [2] The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
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The Nickolai Wargelin Homestead, in Valley County, Idaho southeast of McCall, Idaho, was built in 1918. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing included four contributing buildings on 2.5 acres (1.0 ha).