File:Owyhee Hotel Original Design (1909).jpg
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English: The original design of the Owyhee Hotel in Boise, Idaho, was two stories shorter than the hotel that opened in 1910. After consulting with R.T. Newberry, architects Tourtellotte & Hummel redesigned the building. |
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Source | Idaho Statesman, February 7, 1909, pp 1 |
Author | Tourtellotte & Hummel, architects |
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