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Historic Hyde Park

Dave Green

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History

Hyde Park is on the National Historic Register for several reasons. First, the building and architecture of the areas is unique. Secondly, a "sub" urban retail area of the age of Hyde Park is unusual for any community. It rivals such famous areas like the Niles District in Oakland for its character and quality. If you would like to learn more about the area and some of buildings that give Hyde Park its character click here.

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13th on 13th Big BandNorthend Center of Activity

Every day in Hyde Park is filled with activity. It has become the official mountain and touring bike headquarters of the Treasure Valley. With access to the Boise foothills trails and Hill Road, Hyde Park is where the trail ends. As the historic center of the neighborhood, Hyde Park is also a gathering place for kids and the subject and beneficiary of strong community participation from Boise business and schools.

Parilla Grill and the Hyde Park Pub offer music in addition to great food and spirits, and if you're looking for a special dining experience Hyde Park Pub, Java, Sun Ray Cafe (formerly Lucky 13 Pizza), Goody's Goodies, Casa Mexico and the Bungalow are among the best of Boise.

The late great HP Womens Challenge Cycling finish lineHyde Park is the unofficial HQ for cyclists and mountain bikers from all over the region who frequent the many, excellent trails in the Boise Foothills, Hill Road and Bogus Basin to Cartwright Road. Hyde Park is also home to some of the best antique shops and specialty stores in the Treasure Valley.

Visit the Hyde Park Street Fair photo gallery - click here

Challenges

North 13th Street in Hyde Park was upgraded in the early 1980s through the cooperation of area property owners like Phil Murelaga and the Hyde Park Merchants Association. Maintaining the area's character and viability year-round while property values continue to explode is creating new challenges.

Paul the Street Astronomer in Hyde ParkNational Trust for Historic Preservation
http://www.nationaltrust.org

Idaho State Historical Society
http://www2.state.id.us/ishs/index.html

Idaho Heritage Trust
http://www.idahoheritage.org

Hyde Park Businesses

For more Northend Businesses, visit the Northend Business Directory by clicking here.

Eateries
Casa Mexico
Goody's Goodies
Bungalow
Parilla Grill
Hyde Park Pub & Grill
Sun Ray Cafe
Java

Antiques
Blue Moon Antiques
American Nostalgia

Service Businesses
Certified Rug Cleaners
Sage Realty
Marshall GIS
Integrated Packaging Systems

Specialty Shops
Dunia Marketplace (Formerly Ten Thousand Villages)
Hyde Park Books
Vince the Barber
EveryWear
Hyde Park Cycle Sports
Stinker Station
Forget Me Nots
Urban Revival
Euphoria Salon
Joy Rides Cycles

For information about the Hyde Park Merchant Association contact Dave at: dave@northend.org


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