American Town Halls

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Boise, Idaho



Boise’s grandest City Hall was constructed in 1893 with soaring towers and imposing arches. The government outgrew that brick building and it was torn down in the 1950s while City Hall hunkered down for a generation in the Givens Pursley Building. This dark brick modern home came along in the 1970s.

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