Visitor's Guide

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Visitor's Guide VISITOR’S GUIDE 2018 2019 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND A COMPASSIONATE TEAM From our growing hospital campus in Moscow to our regional clinics in Potlatch, Troy and Kendrick—Gritman – is proud to be part of making the region a vibrant and healthy place to live and work. W E S E L L A DV E N T U R E G E A R F O R MOSCow A DV E N T U R E L OV E R S Step Outside With Us. Kayak & Canoe Sales & Rentals Hospital and Health Services Hunting, Fishing & Camping Gear Fish & Game Tags & Licenses Barbeques & Smokers Gritman Medical Center: Therapy Solutions: Family Care Clinics: Beer & Wine Brewing Supplies 24-Hour Emergency Care Aquatic Therapy Kendrick Family Care Gourmet Snacks & Idaho Gifts Cancer Resource Center Massage Therapy Potlatch Family Care Cardiac and Pulmonary Occupational Therapy Troy Clinic Rehabilitation Pediatric Therapy Wellness Programs: Cardiopulmonary and Physical Therapy Aquatic Fitness Classes Respiratory Therapy Speech Therapy Community Cooking Classes Clinical Laboratory Specialty Clinics: Community Wellness Community Health Education Allergy and Asthma Laboratory Testing Critical Care Unit Cardiology Diabetes Education Support Diabetes Education Dermatology Group Diagnostic Imaging General Surgery Fit and Fall Proof Employee Health Internal Medicine Martin Community Wellness Family Birth Center Nephrology Center Interventional Pain Neurosurgery and Spine Motherhood Connections Management Palouse Audiology Support Group Nutrition Counseling Palouse Ear, Nose and Throat Nutrition & Diabetes Palouse Dialysis Clinic Palouse Oncology and Counseling Pediatric and Adult Hematology Osteoporosis Exercise Hospitalist Program Palouse Urology Classes Sleep Center Pediatric Cardiology Prenatal Aquatic Fitness Surgical Services Psychiatry Classes Women’s Imaging Center Orthopedic Surgery Smoking & Tobacco Wound Healing Center Cessation Moscow. It rhymes with “Let’s go.” 208-882-4555 w w w. t r i s t a t e o u t f i t t e r s . c o m Exceptional care that’s close to home. gritman.org A C R O S S T H E PU L L M A N R O A D F R O M T H E U. I . CA M PU S Downtown Moscow State Highway 8 Pullman, WA State Highway 8 3rd Street 120 Perimeter Drive Perimeter N Student Activity Fields Line Street Home Street Stadium Drive 124 Paradise Creek Street Perimeter Drive 106 35 116 Asbury Street 48 61 3 93 34 Farm Road 65 36 112 6th Street Downtown 6th Street Moscow 6th Street 6th Street 66 26 9 PerimeterDrive 2 43 20 75 87 6th Street Extension 108 51 33 Elm Street 4 Ash Street 32 Deakin Avenue Deakin Rayburn Street Rayburn 42 56 68 86 113 52 46 7th Street 62 40 30 81 74 72 21 10 114 96 71 Narrow Street 89 Stadium Drive 19 29 91 79 17 41 73 27 83 Idaho Avenue Extension Idaho Avenue 60 Idaho Avenue 14 44 54 69 80 39 118 58 117 12 Downtown 103 College Avenue Moscow Elm Street 63 Ash Street 22 Perimeter Drive 78 Avenue Deakin Student Activity 13 Stadium Drive Fields University Avenue 121 ASUI Kibbie Dome 15 Activity Center 122 28 101 70 49 16 38 45 123 59 57 24 94 Sweet Avenue Avenue Deakin 107 Railroad Street 25 11 77 Old Pullman Road 110 55 1 5 Tennis Perimeter Drive Courts 82 Rayburn Street Blake Avenue 64 23 Campus Drive Deakin Avenue Deakin Nez Perce Drive Sweet Avenue 119 115 Tennis Courts 31 90 76 85 18 47 92 125 105 67 100 111 98 50 8 37 109 53 6 104 Nez Perce Drive 97 84 99 Highway 95 Blake Avenue 7 102 Boise Taylor Avenue Taylor Avenue Downtown Moscow State Highway 8 Pullman, WA State Highway 8 3rd Street 120 Perimeter Drive Perimeter N Student Activity Fields Line Street Home Street Stadium Drive 124 Paradise Creek Street Perimeter Drive 106 35 116 Asbury Street 48 61 3 93 34 Farm Road 65 36 112 6th Street Downtown 6th Street Moscow 6th Street 6th Street 66 26 9 PerimeterDrive 2 43 20 75 87 6th Street Extension 108 51 33 Elm Street 4 Ash Street 32 Deakin Avenue Deakin Rayburn Street Rayburn 42 56 68 86 113 52 46 7th Street 62 40 30 81 74 72 21 10 114 96 71 Narrow Street 89 Stadium Drive 19 29 91 79 17 41 73 27 83 Idaho Avenue Extension Idaho Avenue 60 Idaho Avenue 14 44 54 69 80 39 118 58 117 12 Downtown 103 College Avenue Moscow Elm Street 63 Ash Street 22 Perimeter Drive 78 Avenue Deakin Student Activity 13 Stadium Drive Fields University Avenue 121 ASUI Kibbie Dome 15 Activity Center 122 28 101 70 49 16 38 45 123 59 57 24 94 Sweet Avenue Avenue Deakin 107 Railroad Street 25 11 77 Old Pullman Road 110 55 1 5 Tennis Perimeter Drive Courts 82 Rayburn Street Blake Avenue 64 23 Campus Drive Deakin Avenue Deakin Nez Perce Drive Sweet Avenue 119 115 Tennis Courts 31 90 76 85 18 47 92 125 105 67 100 111 98 50 8 37 109 53 6 104 Nez Perce Drive 97 84 99 Highway 95 Blake Avenue 7 102 Boise Taylor Avenue Taylor Avenue VISITOR’S GUIDE 2018 2019 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND A COMPASSIONATE TEAM From our growing hospital campus in Moscow to our regional clinics in Potlatch, Troy and Kendrick—Gritman – is proud to be part of making the region a vibrant and healthy place to live and work. W E S E L L A DV E N T U R E G E A R F O R MOSCow A DV E N T U R E L OV E R S Step Outside With Us. Kayak & Canoe Sales & Rentals Hospital and Health Services Hunting, Fishing & Camping Gear Fish & Game Tags & Licenses Barbeques & Smokers Gritman Medical Center: Therapy Solutions: Family Care Clinics: Beer & Wine Brewing Supplies 24-Hour Emergency Care Aquatic Therapy Kendrick Family Care Gourmet Snacks & Idaho Gifts Cancer Resource Center Massage Therapy Potlatch Family Care Cardiac and Pulmonary Occupational Therapy Troy Clinic Rehabilitation Pediatric Therapy Wellness Programs: Cardiopulmonary and Physical Therapy Aquatic Fitness Classes Respiratory Therapy Speech Therapy Community Cooking Classes Clinical Laboratory Specialty Clinics: Community Wellness Community Health Education Allergy and Asthma Laboratory Testing Critical Care Unit Cardiology Diabetes Education Support Diabetes Education Dermatology Group Diagnostic Imaging General Surgery Fit and Fall Proof Employee Health Internal Medicine Martin Community Wellness Family Birth Center Nephrology Center Interventional Pain Neurosurgery and Spine Motherhood Connections Management Palouse Audiology Support Group Nutrition Counseling Palouse Ear, Nose and Throat Nutrition & Diabetes Palouse Dialysis Clinic Palouse Oncology and Counseling Pediatric and Adult Hematology Osteoporosis Exercise Hospitalist Program Palouse Urology Classes Sleep Center Pediatric Cardiology Prenatal Aquatic Fitness Surgical Services Psychiatry Classes Women’s Imaging Center Orthopedic Surgery Smoking & Tobacco Wound Healing Center Cessation Moscow. It rhymes with “Let’s go.” 208-882-4555 w w w. t r i s t a t e o u t f i t t e r s . c o m Exceptional care that’s close to home. gritman.org A C R O S S T H E PU L L M A N R O A D F R O M T H E U. I . CA M PU S WELCOME TO MOSCOW! WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE HERE. The community of Moscow invites you CHAMBER STAFF to experience what we have to offer. The Jenny Ford, Executive Director city features a plethora of urban amenities Kendra Ewing, Office Assistant including music festivals, art exhibtions, Laura Richmond, Receptionist cutting-edge restaurants, boutiques, book Erin Dutton, Intern stores, coffee shops as well as being the home of the University of Idaho. Hike, bike, FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT US! golf, relax – you can do it all in Moscow. Moscow Chamber of Commerce If you would like visitor information, a 411 South Main St. • (208) 882-1800 restaurant recommendation, or directions [email protected] visit the Moscow Chamber of Commerce. Our downtown gathering spot is called Friendship Square – a perfect illustration of who we’ve always been. We know you will love it here! MOSCOW CHAMBER photo courtesy of Ryan Zimmer Photography OF COMMERCE Committed to a Strong Community Just as we invent new products to improve power grids in communities DURXQGWKHZRUOGZH¿QGQHZZD\VWRVWUHQJWKHQRXURZQFRPPXQLW\ RQWKH3DORXVHHYHU\GD\ Visit www.selinc.comWROHDUQPRUH Moscow, Idaho | 1 MOSCOW HAPPENINGS For events and information, visit: www.moscowchamber.com/events/calendar/ or www.visitmoscowid.com or www.inland360.com. photo courtesy of BHW1 photo courtesy of Ryanphoto Zimmer courtesy Photography of BHW1 2 | Moscow, Idaho TABLE OF CONTENTS In The Beginning 6 Retail Therapy 47 Information 9 Vintage Treasures 50 Cultivating The Palouse 10 Catch A Flick 52 Be Our Guest 12 Move Your Body 53 12. Hotels & Motels 53. Get Outdoors 13. Bed & Breakfast 57. Local Parks 57. Biking, Walking, and Hiking Trails Grab A Bite 13 58. Golf 58. Recreation Taste Local Treasures 24 59. Gyms 24. Bars 59. Yoga & Martial Arts 25. Wineries and Breweries 26. Winery & Brewery Tours Visit Our Neighbors 60 27. Local Treats Have Some Time? 63 Getting Around 29 64. 30 for $30 Fix It 31 On Campus 66 Where Great Minds Meet 32 66. The University of Idaho 67. Athletics 33. Meeting and Event Venues 67. Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival 68. Arboretum and Botanical Garden Enlighten Your Senses 36 68. Prichard Art Gallery and Store 69. New Saint Andrews College Just For Kids! 41 Worship While You’re Here 71 Come Together Downtown 44 Advertising Directory 73 17 II 04 12M Moscow, Idaho | 3 UIDAHO.EDU/MOSCOW-BREAKTHROUGH Moscow | Boise | Coeur d’Alene | Idaho Falls 4 | Moscow, Idaho photo courtesy of BHW1 photo courtesy of Fondo on the Palouse photo courtesy of BHW1 Moscow, Idaho | 5 IN THE BEGINNING photo courtesy of the University of Idaho website: www.lib.uidaho.edu photo courtesy of the Latah County Historical Society Issac Stevens, the first territorial This is the place simply to drive leisurely governor of Washington, penned the along the gently curing highways, first written description of the Palouse sprinkled with antique shops and country, while surveying for railroad wineries, with easy access to hiking and placement in the early 1850’s.
Recommended publications
  • Sentence Overturned for Centralia Gang Member Who Was Sent to Prison for 92 Years at Age 16 Shooting Sentence Shattered
    Tenino Mayor Now the Subject of Investigation Following Alleged Sexual Activity in City Vehicle / Main 5 $1 Midweek Edition Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Cofee cups are seen in one of Ron Gaul’s cofee-stained paintings at the Morgan Art Centre in Toledo on Monday evening. See more in today’s Life: A&E. Pete Caster / [email protected] Two Local Women Charged Following Death of Intoxicated 16-Year-Old Chehalis Boy / Main 4 Sentence Overturned for Centralia Gang Member Who Was Sent to Prison for 92 Years at Age 16 Shooting Sentence Shattered Left: Guadalupe Solis- Diaz Jr., convicted for 2007 drive-by shooting in downtown Centralia DRIVE-BY Man make an appearance in a Lewis County courtroom after the Convicted for 2007 Washington Court of Appeals ‘‘Underwood failed to make ‘reasonable Drive-By Shooting to be ruled that his 92-year sentence efforts’ at advocating for his client during was unconstitutional and that his Resentenced legal representation during his sentencing ... Underwood did not to inform By Stephanie Schendel sentencing was “constitutionally deficient.” the court of a number of important factual [email protected] Guadalupe Solis-Diaz Jr. was and procedural considerations.’’ The former Centralia High 16 when he sprayed bullets along School student convicted for the the east side of Tower Avenue in Above: Michael Underwood, court 2007 drive-by shooting in down- according to unpublished opinion of the Washington State Court of Appeals appointed attorney for
    [Show full text]
  • Jesse Jackson Speaks at Kibbie Dome Human Rights Leader Jesse Jackon Human Rights Leader
    Online: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Martin Stadium THE DAILY renovation taking shape g sports Ever reen Page 5 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011 THE STUDENT VOICE OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1895 Vol 117 No. 97 Jesse Jackson speaks at Kibbie Dome Human rights leader Jesse Jackon human rights leader. He was celebration of Black History Jackson said we live in a mul- health care reform package, but gave a speech entitled “Keep involved in many civil rights Month. He said in his speech ticultural and multiracial world. not one congressman who was marches in the 1960s and was that black history is not just for “English is a great language, against it could give up his or her Hope Alive” on Monday at UI. there when Martin Luther blacks only. but Jesus didn’t speak it, and health care package,” he said. King Jr. was assassinated in “Why black history?” it is not the majority language “Americans want the same health By Jeffrey Alan Coté Memphis, Tenn. He later ran for Jackson asked. “Because it in our own hemisphere,” he care protections that the people Evergreen Staff president twice in the 1980s. has been omitted. Our his- said. “Most people in the world they voted for have.” Students and community Jackson is an ordained tory has been segregated just tonight are yellow, brown, black, UI junior public relations members from all across the Baptist minister and president of as the rest of our culture has non-Christian, poor, female, major Rachael Anderson attended Palouse filled University of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, a been segregated.
    [Show full text]
  • Hall Parking Permits Required Through Finals
    12-06-02 01, 03 12/5/02 9:16 PM Page 1 FRIDAY First December 6, 2002 strike WSU volleyball plays first game in NCAA Cloudy tourney today High: 36 | Low: 29 Sports | 5 More weather, Page 2 Volume 108 | No. 76 | [email protected] | www.dailyevergreen.com A student publication of Washington State University | Pullman, Washington ICE BREAKER Holiday shopping possible in Pullman Amy Trang “For what I don’t Daily Evergreen staff get, I can find ’Tis the season for holi- most anything day shopping. As the holiday season in the Palouse approaches, WSU students Mall.” are hitting the stores from Pullman to Seattle on the Christina Thiemann search for the perfect gift sophomore, nutrition for everyone on their lists. For Christina Thiemann, her holiday Pea and Lentil Council and shopping starts at Norwegian national cook- Thanksgiving break. books. Eggnog lattes also Thiemann, a sophomore will be on sale for $1. nutrition major, shops for “It’s a fun time to come most of her gifts in her in, have some goodies, hometown, Tacoma. meet local authors and “For what I don’t get, I enjoy the new holiday can find most everything in extended hours,” said Erin the Palouse Mall or some- Balch, Bookie retail sales where in town,” she said. associate . “If I can’t find it here, then Authors Lance Olsen I usually do last-minute and Joan Burbick will be at shopping at home or go to the event to read excerpts Brendan Dore/Daily Evergreen Spokane.” from their new books and Jon Miller, a senior hotel and restaurant management major, removes snow from his car windshield Tuesday Tarynn Rudee, a junior sign them.
    [Show full text]
  • WEEKZERO 1St Quarter
    WEEKZERO (When Evan Easily Kindles Zeal for Educational Recreation Opportunities) College Football Beginning of 2010 Season through Beginning of 2021 Season 1st Quarter by Evan Knox <This page left blank to help any players who may be reading these questions to themselves> 1. This player’s running style is, as described by @petebeatty on twitter and quoted on Grantland, similar to a “haunted downhill shopping cart”. This player once pulverized a hospitalized child in the NCAA football video game, winning by either 56 or 63 points (depending on reports) while using his own character to run for over 200 yards and pass for almost 400 yards. This player’s final year in college was wildly inconsistent, including a 4 of 9 passing performance with 2 interceptions vs. Northern Illinois and being benched before his team lost a spot in the conference title game on a Michael Geiger field goal. This player stated that a B on a sociology test led to his most famous saying. This player’s first start was a 59-0 win over Wisconsin, which like the following two games of the season was buoyed by a 200+ yard rushing, multi-touchdown game from Ezekiel Elliott. For 10 points, name this Ohio State quarterback that “ain’t come to play SCHOOL”. Answer: Cardale Jones (+1 moral bonus point for pronouncing his name like Gus Johnson would) <Players> 2. The last FBS game at this stadium was a 13-7 win by Coastal Carolina, in which the home team’s only touchdown was thrown by the head coach’s son, Mason.
    [Show full text]
  • Four Arrested in Panty Raid ~ Llyd from Bircher's Room Earlier That Morning, AWN KEEN C "I Thought I Was Dreaming," She Said
    VOL.104 No.28 reeA STIJDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY t'?llt!B P1:til J"5iJifr. f? 'tf\t "*' b lill\lIt\Mllli!'+@J; i!li. dl_ SPoRTS OPINIONS Monday, September 29,1997 Cougars expecting more Dieting caused by Weather 2/ Sports 9 out of themselves - unhealthy U.S. Opinions 6 Classifieds 13 and getting it beauty standards. www.online-green.com Page 9 Page 6 Undefeated! STAFF PHOTOS RACHEL E. BAYNE (Left) Wendy Rouse, Jennifer Stinson and Stephanie Papke celebrate after beating No. 7 USC 16-14 in game one on Friday night. The No.6 Cougars defeated Southern Cal in five games. (Above) Quaterback Ryan Leaf runs in a touchdown for the Cougars in their 58:0 victory over Boise State. See page 9 for . stories on the victories of both undefeated Cougar teams. Four arrested in panty raid ~ llYD from Bircher's room earlier that morning, AWN KEEN c "I thought I was dreaming," she said. "I couldn't believe Ontributing writer I was awakened that early to identify a stolen bunny cos- tume. I have no idea why someone would take it." mOFo~r men broke into sorority houses early Sunday Other sorority members woke up to the alarm and con- bit !lung, stealing women's underwear and a bunny rab- COstume . fusion of the police searching their rooms. lbe m . The most damage that the hers en, two Greek mem- men caused involved rum- roam~d two non-Greeks, went maging through underwear 0",' Ing through the Alpha •..Icron P' . "It's still scary to know that there drawers and stealing a few about I soronty house at items.
    [Show full text]
  • Roadway &Traffic Operations Strategy
    ESTABLISHING MULTI-MODAL STRATEGIES | CHAPTER 4 ROADWAY & TRAFFIC OPERATIONS STRATEGY To serve planned growth, the future transportation system needs multi-modal improvements and strategies to manage the forecasted travel demand. This chapter presents a detailed strategy to improve Moscow’s roadway network and traffic operations over the next 20 years, including network connectivity options, regional circulation enhancements, intersection modifications, and multi-modal street design guidelines. MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN This page intentionally left blank. Moscow on the Move 4 ROADWAY & TRAFFIC OPERATIONS STRATEGY Supporting the guiding principles of Moscow on the Move, the Roadway & This Transportation Traffic Operations Strategy strives to provide a truly multi-modal Commission “check mark” icon signifies transportation system and improve safety, access, and mobility for all street which actions have unanimous users by identifying strategies, policies, and projects that help achieve support from the Commission. Moscow’s vision for mobility and access. This strategy of Moscow on the Move The icon is a way to illustrate the level of support for identifies opportunities to retrofit existing streets in Moscow and develops the implementation. street grid to improve citywide connectivity for motor vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users. This strategy specifically provides an overview of the existing traffic conditions and how conditions might change by 2035, a street network plan, various design tools that could be applied throughout the city, and descriptions of recommended street projects. FUTURE DEFICIENCIES AND NEEDS Existing and future roadway and traffic operation conditions were assessed to determine the needs and deficiencies of the system. The key areas projected to require improvement or to present future challenges are summarized below.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 EXPO Program (PDF)
    UNLEASH THE SPIRIT OF INNOVATION The longest-running student engineering innovation showcase in the Pacific Northwest 2021 CAPSTONE PROGRAM GUIDE uidaho.edu/expo #uidahoEXPO Cybersecurity demands the best. We’re partnering with U of I to deliver it. The world of cybersecurity changes fast. To protect our critical infrastructure, engineers can’t just keep up—they have to stay two steps ahead. We’re working with the University of Idaho to develop a new four-year program focused on cybersecurity. Using best practices and cutting-edge research, we’ll equip the next generation of engineers with the tools and knowledge they need. Together, we’re creating inherently secure technology and defining the future of cybersecurity. A2_UI Expo Ad.indd 1 4/20/20 8:13 AM WELCOME TO EXPO 2021 A Vandal tradition for 28 years, EXPO is the longest-running can explore senior capstone projects remotely, follow along in student engineering and technological innovation showcase in hands-on activities done at home or in the classroom, take a the Pacific Northwest. virtual tour of our campus and meet current students, faculty Working in teams, engineering students from across disciplines and staff via Zoom. present their projects from our college’s Senior Capstone Despite the challenges of the last year, I am continually Design Program, recognized by the National Academy of humbled by our sponsors, who remain committed to the value Engineering as one of the top seven in the nation for infusing of STEM education, hands-on experience and our students’ real-world experiences into engineering education. development. EXPO is not possible without the support of our With safety our highest concern amid the continued COVID-19 industry partners and friends of the College of Engineering.
    [Show full text]
  • Telephone Cross Reference 208-274 - 208-285 1
    © 2019 HAGADONE DIRECTORIES Telephone Cross Reference 208-274 - 208-285 1 5871 Fortier Ted 3195 Paz Kelsey 4131 Gravelle Paul & 7731 Rice Vincent A 1162 Genesee Joint School 5871 Sacred Heart Mission 3196 Stern Matthew Carolyn 7741 Fey Bill District #282 208-274 6461 Coeur d’ Alene Tribe 3199 Rumbolz R 4132 Gillispie Jerry D 7860 Heimgartner Lee & 1164 Broemeling Steve R & 6753 Denny Jack & Vivien 3202 Waham James 4139 Munn Steve & Jeannie Chad (Shop) Mary 2011 Dohrman Ed & Lynda 7011 Smart Jeanene & Jerry 3204 Calhoun Sherill L 4231 Erberhardt Roger 7861 Heimgartner Lee & 1174 O’Connell Shawn & 2029 Smith Mary 3206 Burnett Gail 4272 Clemenhagen Marty & Barb Shelly 2031 Wise Dan & Elaine 3208 Jones Laurie Wendy 7881 Steigers Kenneth & 1177 Baumgartner L D & 2051 Way Glenn F & Vivian 208-276 3209 Mohr Craig 4291 Heimgartner Frank Linda Mary 2057 Chapman Samuel & 3213 Marshall Morgan 4300 Hadley Fred 7891 Kirkham Steve & Karen 1185 Haxton William O Daedra 0620 Bruns Matthew & 3214 Lane Jack IV 4302 Dennler Mark 7941 Stenzel Vickie 1188 Holder Ted 2070 Kuntz Rodney Jennifer 3215 Nelsen Dorie 4311 Dennler Bros 7961 D Taylor Construction 1191 Kraut Paul & Maria 2086 Spokane Seed 0621 Hogan Michael & Patti 3216 Ivie Randy 4311 Dennler Tom 7961 Taylor Dale & Mary 1193 Weber Pat Ed Company 3020 Savell G 3218 Bromley T 4312 Dennler Brothers Lou 1201 Becker Dale L 2095 Payne Rupert Jr & 3021 Taylor Dorothy 3220 Hess B 4331 Steigers Rick 7971 Hitchcock Richard 1202 Cutlip Amanda Marjorie 3023 Guinn J 3222 Webb Garrett 4351 Vallem MJ 7999 Dexter Larry
    [Show full text]
  • Investpack for Attaching Staples.Indd
    Staples Retail Space Commercial Opportunity palousecommercial.com Shelley L. Bennett 208.301.1623 208.882.3800 [email protected] For Sale or Lease $1,950,000 or $9.187/mo +NNN 233 Warbonnet Rd, Moscow ID Available SF 24,500 Parcel Size 82,098 SF Year Built 1997 Zoning Motor Business NNN Expenses $ 2.00 SF 2014 Taxes $42,196 Daily Traffic Count 20,447 Financing Cash, Conventional Features Currently Staples retail store Located in the areas main commercial center Hwy 95 Frontage Rear loading docks Next to Walmart Building signage Moscow Retail @ a Glance 28 1) Walmart 15) AutoZone 2) Applebees 16) Arby’s 3) Shari’s Restaurant 17) McDonalds 4) Staples 18) Zips 5) U-Haul 19) Marriott Fairfield Inn 6) Hastings 20) Tri State Outfitters 7) Macy’s 21) Cenex 8) Ross 22) Furniture Center 9) Bed Bath & Beyond 23) Fantastic Sam’s 27 10) Rite Aid 24) Idaho Inn 26 25 11) Winco 25) Walgreen’s 12) Buckle 26) Rosaurers Supermarket 13) Buffalo Wild Wings 27) Anytime Fitness 14) Best Western Suites 28) Do-it-Best Hardware 4 1 8 9 10 11 12 7 19 22 14 3 16 6 20 15 23 13 5 21 17 18 2 24 Downtown Moscow Pullman, WA & Washington University State University of Idaho 6 Miles West On the border of Idaho and Washington this 24,500 sq ft RETAIL STORE is located off Pullman Rd. High traffic and visibility area. Loading docks in the back. 100 Parking spaces. 1 Block west of the Palouse Mall, adjacent to Walmart Superstore, Applebee’s, Shari’s, New Regional Goodwill and La Quinta Hotel.
    [Show full text]
  • FB Guide 2021.Indd
    MMontanaontana StateState BBobcatsobcats 22021021 BBigig SSkyky KKickoffickoff JJulyuly 225-265-26 SSpokane,pokane, WashingtonWashington MMontanaontana StateState One of only 69 colleges and universities (out of more than 5,300) rated by The Carnegie Foundation that maintain “very high research activities” and a “signifi cant commitment to community engagement” MSU leads the nation in Goldwater Scholars In 2018-19 MSU students earned Goldwater Scholarships, a Rhodes Scholarship, a Marshall Scholarship, a Udall Scholarship, and a Newman Civic Fellowship MSU is Montana’s largest university (16,850 in 2019-20), its largest research university, and the state’s largest research and development entity of any kind BBobcatobcat FootballFootball The only school to win National Championship at three diff erent levels (NAIA-1956, NCAA Division II-1976, NCAA I-AA/FCS-1984 23 conference championships 6 Super Bowl players, 18 NFL players, 13 CFL players 1 NFL Hall of Famer (Jan Stenerud, the only Big Sky player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame), 2 CFL Hall of Famers 2 CFL Most Outstanding Players in the last decade 22021021 BBobcatobcat FFootballootball QQuickuick FFactsacts MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Name (Founded) ................Montana State University (1893) Location .......................................................... Bozeman, MT Enrollment ................................................................... 16,600 President ..................................................Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletic Director ..............................................Leon
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 | 2020 Downtown Moscow State Highway 8
    VISITOR'S GUIDE THAT MOMENT gritman.org BETWEEN MAKING A GRADE AND MAKING AN IMPACT. Exceptional care that’s close to home. It starts with an idea. Then grows into a bigger idea. At Idaho’s premier research university, the contagiousness of • 24/7 Emergency Services possibility leads to doing more, seeing more and learning • QuickCARE walk-in clinic more. And with over 300 academic programs to choose • Advanced diagnostic imaging from, your breakthrough is just around the corner. • Comprehensive surgical and hospital services UIDAHO.EDU/AROUND-THE-CORNER • Regional network of primary care clinics MOSCOW • POTLATCH • KENDRICK • TROY 2019 | 2020 Downtown Moscow State Highway 8 Pullman, WA State Highway 8 3rd Street 120 Perimeter Drive Perimeter N Student Activity Fields Line Street Line Home Street Home Stadium Drive 124 Paradise Creek Street Perimeter Drive 106 35 116 Street Asbury 48 61 3 93 34 Farm Road 65 36 112 6th Street Downtown 6th Street Moscow 6th Street 6th Street 66 26 9 PerimeterDrive 2 43 20 75 87 6th Street Extension 108 51 33 Elm Street 4 Street Ash 32 Deakin Avenue Deakin Rayburn Street Rayburn 42 56 68 86 113 52 46 7th Street 62 40 30 81 74 72 21 10 114 96 71 Narrow Street 89 Stadium Drive 19 29 91 79 17 41 73 27 83 Idaho Avenue Extension Idaho Avenue 60 Idaho Avenue 14 44 54 69 80 39 118 58 117 12 Downtown 103 College Avenue Moscow Elm Street 63 Street Ash 22 Perimeter Drive 78 Avenue Deakin Student Activity 13 Stadium Drive Fields University Avenue 121 ASUI Kibbie Dome 15 Activity Center 122 28 101 70 49 16 38 45 123 59 57 24 94 Sweet Avenue Avenue Deakin 107 Railroad Street 25 11 77 Old Pullman Road 110 55 1 5 Tennis Perimeter Drive Courts 82 Rayburn Street Blake Avenue 64 23 Campus Drive Deakin Avenue Deakin Nez Perce Drive Sweet Avenue 119 115 Tennis Courts 31 90 76 85 18 47 92 125 105 67 100 111 98 50 8 37 109 53 6 104 Nez Perce Drive 97 84 99 Highway 95 Blake Avenue 7 102 Boise Taylor Avenue Taylor Avenue VISITOR'S GUIDE WELCOME TO MOSCOW! WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE HERE.
    [Show full text]
  • Football Championship Subdivision Records
    FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 13 All-Time Leaders on Offense 19 All-Time Leaders on Defense (Since 2000) 38 All-Time Leaders on Special Teams 47 All-Time Team Season Leaders 55 Team Champions 59 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders 62 Most-Improved Teams 64 All-Time Team Won-Lost Records 66 Winningest Teams by Decade 68 National Poll Rankings 71 Streaks and Rivalries 81 FCS Stadiums 83 FCS Statistics Trends 86 Classification History 88 Black College National Champions 89 1 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Under a three-division reorganization plan adopt- championship with fewer than 100 attempts in a college personnel using game film will not be con- ed by the special NCAA Convention of August season. A passer must play in at least 75 percent sidered “official” NCAA statistics. 1973, teams classified major-college in football on of his team’s games to qualify for the rankings (for This policy does not preclude a conference or August 1, 1973, were placed in Division I. College- example, a player on a team with a nine-game institution from making after-the-game changes to division teams were divided into Division II and season could qualify by playing in seven games); press box numbers. This is consistent with exist- Division III. At the NCAA Convention of January thus, a passer with 105 attempts could qualify for ing NCAA policies involving corrections to any 1978, Division I was divided into Division I-A and the national rankings. offensive statistics after a contest. Any changes Division I-AA for football only.
    [Show full text]