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Whisperingwinds

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I was exploring the mountain roads in Idaho, when I found this place.
Anyone know if this may have been a stagecoach Inn, as one
passer by told me....or?
I wonder if a privey could be there.

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If I were to see a more detailed photo and even maybe some interior trim and hardware I could get you within 5 years either way of when it was built.
 

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Hi Whisperingwinds,
If there were people.......there must have been a privy....no?
 

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Despite the tiny picture, it appears to be a cut stone building. It could be of any age, from 1860 to 1910. Any interior framing structure with cut nails would at least date it to late 19th C. Send a GRANDÉ photo, por favor?
 

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Thanks for answering....Im not sure how to make it bigger. But I know that back then a lot of places in Idaho had irragation and running water in most of the places, at least in Nampa.
Seems that it was to draw people here after the Lewis and Clark expedition.
I also found a lot of 1900 dump sites around boise...even got my first coke bottle 1920 or so I think! Yippie
 

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