Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company Building (Idaho Falls, Idaho)

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

[1] It was a two-story commercial building, built of yellow brick with pinkish-gray stone trim, upon a stone foundation.

It was the earliest building with elements of Renaissance Revival style in downtown Idaho Falls; the later Shane Building, Underwood Hotel, Hotel Idaho, and Farmers and Merchants Bank have more of that.

It was deemed "historically significant for its association with an early Idaho Falls communications company"; it was used by the phone company into the late 1920s.

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