Idanha Hotel

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Location10th and Main Sts., Boise, Idaho
Coordinates43°37′0″N 116°12′17″W / 43.61667°N 116.20472°W / 43.61667; -116.20472
Arealess than one acre
Built1901
Idanha Hotel
Idanha Hotel is located in Idaho
Idanha Hotel
Idanha Hotel is located in the United States
Idanha Hotel
Location10th and Main Sts., Boise, Idaho
Coordinates43°37′0″N 116°12′17″W / 43.61667°N 116.20472°W / 43.61667; -116.20472
Arealess than one acre
Built1901
ArchitectW. S. Campbell
Architectural styleFrench Chateau
NRHP reference No.74000728[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 9, 1974

The Idanha Hotel is a historic building in downtown Boise on the corner of 10th and Main Street, built in Boise, Idaho in 1901. The Idanha Building opened and functioned as a hotel until it was transformed into an apartment building in the 1970s. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]

The building is a six-story red brick French-Chateau structure with round turrets on its three prominent corners and a mansard roof. Built on a sandstone basement and foundation, it is one of the only few buildings left in downtown Boise with a sandstone foundation. The building is currently an apartment building with the Bombay Grill and Guru Donuts on its 1st floor and 10th Street Station Bar and Mullet Proof Hair Co. in its basement.[2]

It was designed by architect W. S. Campbell. When built in 1901 at cost of $125,000, it was the most expensive building to date in Boise.[2]

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