Hyde Park, Boise, Idaho, Historic district in North End, Boise, United States.
Hyde Park is a historic district in Boise featuring Colonial Revival and Queen Anne buildings from the early 1900s that line North 13th Street. Between Alturas Street and Brumback Street, the original structures now house restaurants, specialty shops, and ice cream parlors serving the neighborhood.
The district developed in the 1890s when the Boise Rapid Transit introduced streetcar service, linking the area directly to downtown and spurring commercial growth. This transportation connection transformed the neighborhood into a thriving commercial center during the early 1900s.
The shopping and dining corridor between Alturas Street and Brumback Street serves as the neighborhood's gathering place, where locals regularly meet and spend time. Annual celebrations like the Hyde Park Street Fair showcase artisans, musicians, and food makers who work within the community.
The neighborhood is easy to explore on foot, with clear street grids and sidewalks running along the main commercial strips. Parking is generally available, making it straightforward to spend a few hours browsing shops or dining at local restaurants.
The area offers direct access to mountain biking trails in the Boise Foothills, attracting cyclists who blend neighborhood browsing with outdoor riding. This combination makes it one of the few historic shopping districts in the region with immediate outdoor recreation connections.
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