503 S 8th St
Boise, ID 83702, USA

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O.W Smith Building Complex, 501-503 South Eighth St Boise, Ada County, ID

The O.W. Smith Building is a two-story brick building which is painted off-white. It is distinguished by inset center doorway with its original wooden frame. It was constructed in 1907. Iron hitching rings in curbing. / Brick, two-story, type 5 heavy timber construction, warehouse, wood flooring. Inset center doorway with original wooden frame; concrete loading dock in Myrtle with canopy; iron hitching rings in curbing. Typical open warehouse - interior floor elevator. Concrete loading dock and canopy in Myrtle Street to be removed 4/88. Iron hitching rings in curbing, to be removed 4/88.

O.W Smith Building Complex, 501-503 South Eighth St Boise, Ada County, ID

The O.W. Smith Building is a two-story brick building which is painted off-white. It is distinguished by inset center doorway with its original wooden frame. It was constructed in 1907. Iron hitching rings in curbing. / Brick, two-story, type 5 heavy timber construction, warehouse, wood flooring. Inset center doorway with original wooden frame; concrete loading dock in Myrtle with canopy; iron hitching rings in curbing. Typical open warehouse - interior floor elevator. Concrete loading dock and canopy in Myrtle Street to be removed 4/88. Iron hitching rings in curbing, to be removed 4/88.

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