109 N 8th St
Boise, ID 83702, USA

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Overland Building, 101-109 North Eighth St Boise, Ada County, ID

The Eastman block is architecturally significant as a good example of the Renaissance Revival style in commercial architecture. Its granite, sandstone, brick and terra cotta ornamentation are especially noteworthy and make the building a local landmark. One especially noteworthy design feature is its elaborate terra cotta cornice of lions-heads and its classical arched granite entry. The Eastman building stands on the site of Boise`s pioneer Overland Hotel. The old hotel was active from 1864 to 1904, and housed, among other things, the city`s first telephone exchange. In 1927 the Overland block`s name was changed to the "Eastman" block in honor of the managers of the old Overland Hotel. The brick building has housed a number of doctors` and dentists` offices over the years, as well as other business and professional offices. Tourtellotte and Company was the foremost architectural firm in Boise when this building was erected. The structure is a good example of their work and is one of the few commercial structures of theirs to use the Renaissance Revival style.

Overland Building, 101-109 North Eighth St Boise, Ada County, ID

The Eastman block is architecturally significant as a good example of the Renaissance Revival style in commercial architecture. Its granite, sandstone, brick and terra cotta ornamentation are especially noteworthy and make the building a local landmark. One especially noteworthy design feature is its elaborate terra cotta cornice of lions-heads and its classical arched granite entry. The Eastman building stands on the site of Boise`s pioneer Overland Hotel. The old hotel was active from 1864 to 1904, and housed, among other things, the city`s first telephone exchange. In 1927 the Overland block`s name was changed to the "Eastman" block in honor of the managers of the old Overland Hotel. The brick building has housed a number of doctors` and dentists` offices over the years, as well as other business and professional offices. Tourtellotte and Company was the foremost architectural firm in Boise when this building was erected. The structure is a good example of their work and is one of the few commercial structures of theirs to use the Renaissance Revival style.

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