Uncle Boise
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Semi-Famous Places

Looking for a place to spend the afternoon? Here are some suggestions. They're guaranteed to be famous within a fifty-mile radius from Boise, Idaho.
Boise Depot

Even though the choo-choo no longer stops in Boise, the Depot is still worth visiting. The view is great, Larry was there, and they have a Wonkavator!

No matter how you get up there or what you think about the big white cross, there's no controversy about the view.

Take a short little trip and learn all about birds that like to kill things. It just might give you an idea how to solve that snake, pigeon, or cat problem.

Here's your chance to see a historical marker that has nearly been lost to time and road construction.

What does this windswept hilltop east of town have to do with how Boise got its name? Why is it the best place to begin a tour of Boise? Read on and find out.

Is this Boise's most romantic place? It sure smells like it.

Spend an afternoon looking around a place where hard time was, well, hard. You might even see the ghosts of Andy, Red, and Boggs.

Do you think this would be a good place to be shacked up for seven years? It worked for the O'Farrells.

If you've ever wanted to meet some Indian fighters, here is a good place to do it.

What do GAR Hall, hookers, and Memorial Day have to do with each other? Let us tell you.

There's more to this place than you might expect. The trick is getting inside to see it all.

Have you ever wondered where your bottled water comes from? If it's from Rocks, it comes straight out of the Idaho Mountains. And we're here to tell you that Idaho never tasted so good.

Take a leisurely drive out to the country and get some fruit fresh off the tree. Unless you plant an orchard in your back yard, this is as local as you can get.

Tucked in the lower foothills near Hulls Gulch, this neat little place is worth a look-see the next time you're walking by it.

Is it pronounced a-say or ass-ay? Who cares. It's funny either way.

No, museums are not boring. Especially when they have the best bar in town hidden inside.

This site has always been a destination. It's just that now people escape to it instead of from it.

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