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    Boise Depot - Lovely day for a tour of this local landmark

    Boise Depot

    4.4(26 reviews)
    23.5 mi

    Tour guide Rob was fantastic! It only took us 12+ years to visit Boise Depot. Don't wait to take an…read moreengaging free tour and hear the fascinating history of railways in Boise dating back to 1887 (in current location since 1925). We had a small group at noon on March 22, 2026 and Rob was great about answering our many questions and curiosities! His next tour at 1:30pm was huge so we were lucky to have a more intimate gathering! Now I need to figure out a reason to have a party there and rent the space. So cool.

    The Boise Depot is a historic Spanish-style structure operated by the Boise Parks & Recreation…read moreDepartment as a public ceremonial or meeting space & historic site. It was designed by NY architects & opened in 1925. However it was closed when we arrived Monday at 10:30 we came back in the afternoon and walked inside. We took the elevator up to the bell tower for city views. The Great Hall is a 3,542-sq ft multi-story atrium that once was the stations waiting room. Ten original benches line the walls of the Great Hall holding 300 standing & 165 seated people.. hours are limited because this venue is rented out The original 1925 Barkalow Brothers Newsstand is featured on the west wall. The newsstand has been slightly restored but remains in its' original form. This area is great for a buffet or display. The Great Halls' ceiling is lined with Spanish trusses, each imprinted with antique locomotives. The famous Platt Gardens are here.

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    Boise Depot - "Old Mike"

    "Old Mike"

    Boise Depot - Waiting room

    Waiting room

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    Corrections Idaho Department of

    Corrections Idaho Department of

    1.0(2 reviews)
    30.5 mi

    "Five-Star Fence, One-Star Freedom"…read more If you're shopping for a backyard experience that really commits to the bit, the Idaho Department of Corrections delivers--mostly on razor wire and disappointment. The ambiance is strong post-apocalyptic chic. Think "Escape Room," but nobody told the staff it was supposed to be solvable. The landscaping features gravel in all its emotional variations, with steel accents and a wind soundtrack that whispers, "You're not going anywhere." Customer service? Incredibly consistent. Every interaction feels like a group project where no one read the instructions but everyone insists they're the manager. Requests are treated like rare birds: acknowledged from a distance, never captured. Amenities include: Outdoor seating (concrete) Open-air concept (you will feel the elements and your regrets) Live entertainment (counting cracks, arguing with time) Security (so much security it circles back to insecurity) Food is served on a strict schedule, which is impressive given that flavor is clearly against policy. Portions are generous if you're generous with your definition of "food." The menu specializes in surprise textures and nostalgia for meals you once had. The backyard vibe really shines at night. Stars overhead, floodlights in your soul. Perfect for stargazing, soul-searching, and wondering how a place with this much fencing still can't keep track of basic things. Would I recommend it? Only if you're into long stays, limited choices, and a loyalty program where the points never convert to anything useful. Pro tip: Don't ask for Yelp Wi-Fi. They'll tell you it exists, but you won't be allowed to use it. Would not return voluntarily. Great fence, though.

    I was incarcerated for over 5 years through the department of corrections. the staff are rude and…read moredegrading. disrespectful to your personal property. the housing conditions are tiny the mattresses are like cardboard the products sold are way expensive and never work right as well as a very small verity. the cells are either to cold or to hot the recreation is inadequate the TV service is very poor. few staff can operate the DVD player. the food is terrible. the case managers color pictures instead of worry about your release. the showers suck. the women... wow unacceptable!!

    Bishops' House - Beautiful grounds for pictures!

    Bishops' House

    5.0(3 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    This #ThankYouThursday, I'd like to share some love and gratitude for The Bishops' House in Boise,…read moreId! My son recently had his wedding here. There were a couple small hiccups, but by and large a wonderful wedding made all the more wonderful by this historic gem in Boise. Their wedding was on Halloween, which is always a little bit of a gamble weather-wise. The wonderful thing about the Bishops' House is that we were able to decide the morning of the wedding whether we'd like to proceed with the wedding inside or out. Ultimately, the bride and groom opted for an inside wedding (who can resist a bridal entrance down a staircase?) with the reception taking place in their autumnally perfect basement (seriously, from the fireplace to low flickering lights--it was perfection for a Halloween costume party wedding reception. The event coordinator met with us to provide a tour of the venue, which included tons of fun historical tidbits. The bride and groom both had their own suites to get ready in, which was lovely. The bridal suite has a lovely balcony as well. The grounds are also beautiful and with cooperative weather they were able to get some amazing photos taken on the grounds. The place was ours for a full 12 hours which gave us plenty of time to decorate, have the ceremony, dine, have the reception, clean-up and go! The cost for the venue was roughly $3000. Given we had it for 12 hours and was the location of both the wedding and reception--it felt like a solid deal. And, of course the bride and groom absolutely adored the location and have beautiful memories to last a lifetime--can't really put a price on that.

    We had our wedding at the Bishops house and it was amazing. Amelia and all the staff were great to…read morework with and we loved having our special day there. Couldn't have been happier .

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    Bishops' House
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    Boise Public Library - Great Courses on DVD section at the Library!

    Boise Public Library

    4.2(18 reviews)
    23.2 mi

    Library! iykyk This large multistory library in the city of…read more Boise is a great one for a downtown location in a city. It is well staffed, pretty clean, especially the bathrooms, and offers a great deal to the community. Their kids section, new books, & DVDs were especially good. The DVDs are vast & perfect if you aren't streaming at home. There are even DVD courses to learn new things from art to algebra for homeschoolers or those who are deep diving a subject. Lots of extras here. [The only downside is the homeless and their pets taking over the outside front, talking loudly, and using the bathrooms inside. I almost don't mention it to avoid anyone being turned off but it is reality everywhere now.] So many floors to explore. ( see my photo the map of the library and what is where. ) There were places to sit and read comfortably. A place to refill your water bottle or get a drink is a plus while visiting here. Additionally, in this space there seems to be room to grow. The employees were friendly. Check it out

    I have the biggest, book geekiest affection for the Boise Public Library…read more I even love the exclamatory sign (Library!) in a way only a book lover could. I mean, I typically say the word "library"in such a way that begs an exclamation point. Ie: I love the library! My favorite place? The library! Books! Books! Books! Liiiiibraaarrrry!! (I did mention that I'm a big ol' book geek?) As much as I love to wander through the shelves of books, I'm a busy person (so many books, so little time). So, here's how to do the Boise Public Library(!) busy girl style: Get yourself a library card (of course) Sign onto their website (www.boisepubliclibrary.org) Plug in the title of desired book from your "books to read" list. If you don't have a "books to read" list, search online for a book that you might like. You can search on the library's catalog online or wander around Amazon. Click "place hold." They don't need to have it at the branch that's most convenient for you--as long as they have it somewhere, you can choose to pick it up at the branch of your convenience. Receive email (usually, if its immediately available within a day or so) that book is ready. Go to library, go directly to hold section (right in front of check-out), grab book, check-out (I'm usually in, out, book in hand in less than 2 minutes). Voila! Your next literary adventure is waiting in your hot little hands... Get to it!

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    Boise Public Library - Inside the first floor / checkout at the Library!

    Inside the first floor / checkout at the Library!

    Boise Public Library - More to see inside

    More to see inside

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    Meridian Library District

    Meridian Library District

    4.8(12 reviews)
    18.1 mi

    Fantastic staff, print and electronic resources, and programs. Can hardly wait for the Cherry…read moreBranch remodel to visit this location often. The MLD is a quality of life service for residents of all ages. Get involved and support this very important community organization.

    This place is a local hot spot! When I was here, people of many ages and lifestyles stormed the…read morebuilding of knowledge and entertainment...also known as the Meridian Library. Wow. Who would have known? The entrance is welcoming and warm and definitely laid out to allow teens and adults alike to be a little more loud as they enter. The entrance is closed off, if you will, so the sound will not carry into the quieter areas. I see this as a great place for people to hangout, chat, snack if they wish, prior to actually entering where the books area. For a Thursday night, the place was bustling. I just walked around looking through books, checking out their monthly librarian picks, goat books, and relaxing next to the outdoor waterfall on the patio. If you need to escape your day for a few, think about the Meridian Library Patio. What a gem and I am serious! Once I found the book I wanted to take home, the librarians were wonderful! They listened to my library stories of when I was a kid and proceeded to tell me about the SUMMER ADULT Reading program, like when we were little. They have prizes, drawings, and check off all your lego looking blocks, and get a free book for completing your nightly 40-minute reading. What a great idea. I have such fond memories of my experiences at my local library and Meridian is such a special place to keep those library memories going, especially for children. (Or adult like me that still act like a child.) So the moral of my rave is, this place is great! I also love that when you check out books, your receipt tells you how much money you save by checking out your book! What a wonderful idea! This place is clean, welcoming, and you are sure to find a quiet nook to escape to the world of reading. Now just go! (The reason for my 4 is because I want to frequent this spot to see if my experience is consistent. I will update after a few more stop-ins.)

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    Meridian Library District - Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

    Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

    Meridian Library District - Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

    Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

    Meridian Library District - Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

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    Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

    Gem County Jail - jailsandprisons - Updated May 2026

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