C. H. Waymire Building

Waymire Building in Boise, Idaho, is a 2-story, cement block structure designed by Tourtellotte & Co. and constructed in 1909.

[3] In 1902 Waymire constructed a 2-story, wood-frame grocery store at the southwest corner of 13th and Eastman Streets,[4] and in 1909 the building was moved to the rear of the lot and turned to face Eastman Street, enabling the store to function during construction of the C.H.

At the time, the Idaho Statesman noted that the building was the first large store in Boise to be constructed of cement blocks.

Waymire Building included a post office and was a local polling place during elections.

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