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For the most part the Boise Train Depot is closed to the general public. However, for those that wish to rent it for a special event it can be bought. The Boise Train Depot attracts many photographers snapping all kinds of shots. Not only is the [...]

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Historic Old Boise banner, taken in downtown Boise

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One of the greatest things about Boise Idaho is the Boise River that flows practically through the center of town. No matter where you live it doesn’t take long to travel to the river to relax and enjoy the view.

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The Wells Fargo building downtown is kind of neat due to the traingulation of the building. This picture is taken walking west and you can line it up just right that these 2 buildings look like 1. (At least I think so)

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There is no shortage of cool building to take pictures of in Boise and I like the way this one blends and compliments the sky.

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Several momuments and art sculptures are on this corner of downtown Boise. I particularly like this old water wheel.

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Downtown Boise offers many different things and one of which is basque culture. I like this picture of the flag art as the building and blue sky make for a nice background.

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Old Boise has many unique old buildings. These building are primarily store fronts now but it is nice to imagine what it would of been like in the olden days. This particular building takes up a good portion of one square block with several balconies.

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The Lower Hulls Gulch provides a great get away for hikers, joggers, bikers, etc. You would not guess that as you walk through the desert greenery such as this would appear but it does. Some areas get so thick it is hard to get through. This area is a great place for [...]

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There is nothing really spectacular about this bridge or picture but it does have meaning. I spent a lot of time crossing this bridge from BSU to Julia Davis Park while I was attending college. This bridge connects the north and south banks of the Boise River.

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Boise is a valley surrounded by desert, my fear of snakes and lizards has pretty much deterred me from venturing out into the desert but I found a set of ba… and decided to head out. I was astonished of the beauty that the desert had to offer. The wild flowers were [...]

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I remember driving across this old 9th street bridge when I was younger. Now it is for foot and bike traffic only. This bridge has been serving Boise in one form or another for almost 100 years.

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