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Boise Union Pacific Depot
The Boise Union Pacific Depot is a former railroad station in Boise, Idaho. It was built in 1925 by the Union Pacific Railroad. The last passenger train to use it was Amtrak's The Pioneer which ended service in 1997. In 1990 MK-Morrison Knudsen purchased the depot and renovated it to pristine condition. In 1996, the City of Boise took it over and opens it for tours and special events.
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Travel Culture Tourism Architecture Landmarks Tourist Attraction Preservation Transportation Destination Historic Site Historic Landmark Western History Railway