722 W Idaho St
Boise, ID 83702, USA

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Montandon Building, 722 West Idaho St Boise, Ada County, ID

The Montandon Building is significant as a good local example of a commercial building rendered in sandstone. The stone was quarried locally at Tablerock. Erected on a corner of a key downtown intersection, the Montandon was constructed six years after the neighboring Union Block. These are often grouped together and referred to as the "Fidelity-Union Block." The similar material and design of both make them especially compatible architecturally. The Montandon is a significant and prominent part of the downtown streetscape.

Montandon Building, 722 West Idaho St Boise, Ada County, ID

The Montandon Building is significant as a good local example of a commercial building rendered in sandstone. The stone was quarried locally at Tablerock. Erected on a corner of a key downtown intersection, the Montandon was constructed six years after the neighboring Union Block. These are often grouped together and referred to as the "Fidelity-Union Block." The similar material and design of both make them especially compatible architecturally. The Montandon is a significant and prominent part of the downtown streetscape.

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