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8.00" x 6.50"
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0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 12.00"
Union Block and State Capitol Building in Boise Idaho Framed Print

by Mike Worley

$74.00
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Union Block and State Capitol Building in Boise Idaho framed print by Mike Worley. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The Union Block building (1902) in Boise, Idaho with the state Capitol (1905) in the background at sunset. Boise is the largest city in the state of... more
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Artist's Description
The Union Block building (1902) in Boise, Idaho with the state Capitol (1905) in the background at sunset. Boise is the largest city in the state of Idaho, comprising a metropolitan area of about 765,000 people. The state capitol building is modeled after the US national capitol in Washington DC. The city is home to Boise State University, known for its blue turf football field and numerous major corporations such as Micron and Boise Cascade.
About Mike Worley

While I have participated in a number of photo genres, my principal focuses are sports and travel. My sports photos range from juniors to Division I college. Most of my travel photos currently are from the US midwest and northwest. I also feature a number of photos from my travels in Europe. Although I dabbled in photography a bit in high school, I really didn't get significantly involved until about eight years ago. Since that time, however, I have formed a real love of making photos. My transition to sports photography was helped after the pandemic forced the sports administration department of the university where I taught to lay off several photographers. I was happy to step in to help where I could and gain valuable experience along...
Judy Jones
Beautiful view
Mike Worley replied:
Thank you, Judy. Unfortunately, I understand that the Union Block is being torn down. It has fallen on some hard times lately and apparently just hasn't been cared for.