An aerial view of the Boise State University campus, the Boise River, Julia Davis Park and downtown Boise. The Pavilion site was being prepared for construction.
A college rivalry between College of Idaho, in Caldwell, and Boise Junior College became heated in the late 1940s when BJC students stole the C of I bell and painted it blue. In this picture, two students pose next to the bell with wall of hay...
Boise Junior College students keeping score while bowling at Twentieth Century Lanes in Boise. This bowling alley was located downtown at 606 W. Idaho Street.
Boise Junior College students gather around the scoring table at Twentieth Century Lanes in Boise. This bowling alley was located downtown at 606 W. Idaho Street.
Boise State University; Coca-Cola Company; Floats (Parades);
A float in a BJC Homecoming parade sometime in the 1950s. The building behind the float is the Eastman Building, on the corner of Main street and 8th in downtown Boise. This building was destroyed by a fire in 1987, and the site has long been the...
The very early stages of construction of the Gymnasium at Boise Junior College. Gate City Steel (whose name is on the beam) was a steel fabrication firm in Boise.
Boise State University; Floats (Parades); Parking garages
The Valkyries float in the 1965 Boise College Homecoming parade proceeds east on Bannock Street through downtown Boise. Behind the float is a parking garage in the 900 block of Bannock.