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Boise's Original 1863 Plat Tour
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This is a contributing entry for Boise's Original 1863 Plat Tour and only appears as part of that tour.Learn More.

At this stop in the tour, you will learn about the residential neighborhoods that once thrived here.


GROVE STREET

Grove Street was Boise’s earliest elegant residential street, and most popular area for the city’s prosperous citizens to build their mansions. But, by the 1890s, Warm Springs Avenue became the popular place to live. So, mansions were moved and new ones constructed.

Today, Warm Springs retains its historic properties, while Grove Street looks nothing like it once did. All the old homes are gone. The waterwheels that once lined the canal that ran parallel with Grove Street on the north side are gone. The canal is covered.

Grove Street from 10th to 5th is one of the most heavily affected streets from Boise’s urban renewal era. The historic character of the street has almost been completely obliterated with only the block between 5th and 6th Streets retaining historic properties.