Brown plaque № 55683

Table Rock Table Rock can be seen from this side. Table Rock was near some hot springs and served as a favored Indian camping ground. Tribes congregated in this area for fishing, trade, and ceremonial purposes. Later, a stone quarry was opened at Table Rock when Fort Boise was established in 1863. Stone from the quarry was used in the construction of many local buildings, including the Idaho Statehouse. Quarried stone is loaded at Table Rock. Table Rock is a Boise landmark, visible from downtown in this historic photograph.

Colour: brown

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