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Stable or Livery were business where horse owners paid a fee to keep their horses boarded.
Gordan McDonald describes how Nampa grew and changed throughout his lifetime, detailing various landmarks such as the Dewey Palace and the Interurban…
Louis describes many Nampa buildings and city developments, and discusses his involvement with the Chamber of Commerce, the Nampa Industrial…
Bon Ton Bakery was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bauman.
On the afternoon of July 3, 1909, an unknown man entered Arnold's Cigar Store (located on Front Street, across from the Nampa Depot.) The shop had…
In 1889, Antone Hinkey built the Commercial Hotel, Nampa's first hotel.
The hotel had 30 furnished rooms, and was located across from the Oregon…
S.B. Shellabarger established Nampa's first funeral chapel in 1907. April 8, 1911, F.K. Robinson bought the Funeral Chapel from Shellabarger, naming…
Owned by Edmond (Ed) Huntley.
The Nampa Department Store was a new business in 1909, and was known as Falk's Nampa D. The store changed names several times over the years as:…
Fred G. Meyer originally opened Fred Meyer's in Portland, Oregon in 1908, and spread throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The company began…

