Illustrator Map Boise Idaho US

Boise, Idaho, might not be as renowned for its skyline as some larger cities, but it does have several notable buildings and landmarks that reflect its history and culture. Here are some of the most famous structures in Boise:

  1. Idaho State Capitol:
    • Located in the heart of downtown Boise, the Idaho State Capitol is an iconic symbol of the state government. The Capitol building, completed in 1920, features neoclassical architecture and houses the legislative and executive branches of the state government.
  2. Old Idaho Penitentiary:
    • The Old Idaho Penitentiary operated from 1872 to 1973 and is now a historical site. Visitors can explore the prison grounds, including the cell blocks, gallows, and solitary confinement cells, to learn about Idaho’s corrections history.
  3. Boise Depot:
    • Built in 1925, the Boise Depot is a Spanish-style structure that served as a train station. The depot is known for its distinctive architecture, including the prominent bell tower. Today, it is a public space and event venue with panoramic views of the city.
  4. Basque Block:
    • The Basque Block is a cultural and historical district in downtown Boise that celebrates the Basque heritage of the area. It features the Cyrus Jacobs-Uberuaga Boarding House, the Basque Museum & Cultural Center, and the annual San Inazio Festival.
  5. Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial:
    • This unique memorial, located in downtown Boise, is dedicated to promoting human rights and is inspired by the diary of Anne Frank. The memorial includes quotes from human rights leaders and serves as a contemplative space for visitors.
  6. Boise River Greenbelt:
    • While not a building, the Boise River Greenbelt is a significant landmark. This scenic pathway follows the Boise River and offers a picturesque route for walking, jogging, and biking. It’s a popular spot for outdoor recreation and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
  7. Egyptian Theatre:
    • Originally built in 1927, the Egyptian Theatre is a historic venue in downtown Boise. It features an Egyptian Revival architectural style and hosts a variety of events, including concerts, films, and live performances.
  8. JUMP (Jack’s Urban Meeting Place):
    • JUMP is a unique community gathering place dedicated to creativity, innovation, and experiential learning. The building itself is a modern architectural marvel, and it offers a range of programs, events, and interactive exhibits for visitors of all ages.

These landmarks contribute to the cultural and historical identity of Boise, showcasing the city’s evolution over the years.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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