Wander into a Historic Hyde Park neighborhood district listed on the National Register. You'll appreciate the district's unique architecture and enjoy the blend of attractions, independent shops, and eateries such as Dunia Marketplace, Parilla Grill and Hyde Park Pub. It's also the official mountain bike and touring bike headquarters.
Knit yourself one insane time on Boise's nightlife scene out at The Knitting Factory. The Knit is said to be the music venue locals love to hate. One thing's for sure; the featured performers are top ticket talents like Bush, Lindsey Buckingham, Blindside, and Need to Breathe. The Knit guys know how to promote bands at both The Knit Factory Concert House and The Egyptian House.
Songbirds sing at Kathryn Albertson Park in Boise. The 40-acre nature park was once a horse pasture that's been transformed into a wide-open range of tranquil ponds, trees and shrubs. Capital city nature enthusiasts and photographers head to this outdoor oasis to observe songbirds, waterfowl and native wildlife.
Marin Luther King, Mother Theresa and Ann Frank all have powerful portrait paintings on display at the Idaho Black History Museum. Discover traveling exhibits that focus on building bridges between cultures of all American ethnicities, with a special interest in telling the stories of African-Americans in Idaho.