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Finer Frames. 989 Progress Avenue, Meridian, ID 83642. Phone: 208-888-9898.
Greg Olsen Art. 125 West Taylor Suite 100, Meridian, ID 83642. Phone: 208-888-2585; Fax: 208-855-0958.
Sevoy Antiques. 650 E. Fairview Avenue, Meridian, ID 83646.
McFadden Market Co-op. 132 E Broadway, Meridian, ID 83642. E-mail
Meridian Farmers Market. Phone: 208-376-2610.
Movie Night in Meridian. Settler's Park - Ustick and Meridian, Meridian, ID 83642.
Every Friday in June, July and August. Movies start at dusk.
Adventure Island Playground. Settler's Park - Ustick and Meridian, Meridian, ID 83642.
Community built playground for all children, even children with disabilities. Children can search for hidden artifacts in an archaeological dig, conduct a symphony, or launch to the moon in a spaceship.
Bark Park - Off-Leash Dog Park. 1401 E. Watertower Lane, Meridian, ID 83642.
Coolwater Creek Western Show. 7355 South Eagle Road, Meridian, ID 83642. Phone: 208-887-7880; Toll-free: 1-888-264-8727; Fax: 208-855-2550.
Meridian Symphony Orchestra. PO Box 1016, Meridian, ID 83680. Phone: 208-891-2721. E-mail
Western Heritage Historic Byway
From Meridian, Idaho
Highway 69 begins on the southbound road from exit 44 of I-84 and runs
for 8 miles to East Avalon Avenue in Kuna. Turn south on Swan Falls Road
and continue for 21 miles through the National Conservation Area (NCA)
Birds of Prey to Swan Falls Dam.
Length
47 miles. Allow 1 hour for travel.
Eagle Island State Park. 4000 W. Hatchery Road, Eagle, ID 83616. Phone: 208-939-0696.
Lucky Peak State Park. 8 miles East of Boise, 9725 E. Highway 21, Boise, Caldwell, ID 83716. Phone: 208-334-2432.
Discovery Park is a popular roadside park for picnics, walking your pet or fishing in the Boise River. Sandy Point, at the base of Lucky Peak Dam is most popular for its sandy beach and clear, cool water. Spring Shores offers lakeside access for water enthusiasts by providing two boat ramps, parking, a full-service marina, on-site watercraft rentals and convenience store.
*Also see neighboring Caldwell, Idaho!
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