Boise Idaho
Idaho's Capital Boise was settled in 1863 near the confluence of the Boise & Snake Rivers, soon after gold was discovered in the general area.
When the Federal Government built the U.S. Assay Office in 1870 in Boise, the city became an economic mining hub and eventually the capital of the state of Idaho. Along with a state university and many historic monuments, Boise is also known as having the second largest concentration of Basque people in the United States.
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The Basque Block
Boise State
U.S. Assay Office
Boise Art Museum
Boise Town Square
Julia Davis Park
Old Boise Train Depot
Boise River
Idaho Shakespeare Festival
