The Anduiza Fronton Building was built as a boarding house by the Anduiza family in 1914 and is especially unique because of the fronton, or Basque handball court, inside. Although an engineering firm occupied it for almost 50 years, they never expanded into the area where the playing court is located, so it hasn't been modified since it was built. Adelia Garro Simplot & Rich Hormaechea bought the building in 1993 in an effort to save the space from modification or destruction. They lease the upper part for offices and the court to the Boise Fronton Association formed to preserve Pilota and Esku Pilota.
Boise Fronton Association
The Boise Fronton Association in always looking for new members that would like to learn and continue the Basque culture of esku and pilota. Cost to join is $50 for the first year. If you are interested in learning more, contact the BFA here.