
(Photo taken 1986)
Click here to see the Idaho Heritage Inn today.
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The Idaho Heritage Inn was built in 1904 for one of
Boise's early merchants, Henry Falk. It remained in the Falk family
until 1943, when it was purchased by then-Governor Chase A. Clark.
Governor Clark enjoyed a prestigious career in public service which
culminated in his appointment as a federal judge. The home was used by
the Clarks' daughter, Bethine, and her husband, Senator Frank Church,
as their Idaho residence during Senator Church's tenure in the Senate.
The home remained in the Clark/Church family until 1987, when it was
restored as a Bed & Breakfast. Now on the National Register of
Historic Places, the Idaho Heritage Inn continues to welcome its guests
with dignity and grace.
Click the room pictures below to see the renovation
results of this historic home.
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Senator's Room
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Governor's
Suite
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Judge's
Chambers
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Click the photos
(above) to see remodeled rooms.
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