The Intermountain Institute in Weiser, Idaho, also known as the Idaho Industrial Institute, was a school which included facilities for students boarding there. Its complex of buildings are unusual in being constructed of continuously cast concrete during a span of about 20 years. The complex includes nine buildings and a structure which were deemed contributing in a National Register of Historic Places listing in 1979. It includes the Billings Memorial Gymnasium (1929), which was designed by Boise architects Tourtellotte & Hummel in Classical Revival style. Location: Paddock Ave.
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| - The Intermountain Institute in Weiser, Idaho, also known as the Idaho Industrial Institute, was a school which included facilities for students boarding there. Its complex of buildings are unusual in being constructed of continuously cast concrete during a span of about 20 years. The complex includes nine buildings and a structure which were deemed contributing in a National Register of Historic Places listing in 1979. It includes the Billings Memorial Gymnasium (1929), which was designed by Boise architects Tourtellotte & Hummel in Classical Revival style. Location: Paddock Ave. (en)
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| - The Intermountain Institute in Weiser, Idaho, also known as the Idaho Industrial Institute, was a school which included facilities for students boarding there. Its complex of buildings are unusual in being constructed of continuously cast concrete during a span of about 20 years. The complex includes nine buildings and a structure which were deemed contributing in a National Register of Historic Places listing in 1979. It includes the Billings Memorial Gymnasium (1929), which was designed by Boise architects Tourtellotte & Hummel in Classical Revival style. Hooker Hall is, architecturally, the "most pretentious" of the buildings; plans were afoot in 1979 for it to become home of something. In fact in 2019 it is the home of the Snake River Heritage Center and/or the Weiser Museum. Location: Paddock Ave. Year of construction: 1907Historic function: EducationHistoric subfunction: School; Educational Related HousingCriteria: architecture/engineering, person (en)
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