Location ID: #1312
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Trail Overview
The Badger Creek Trail is just under 3 miles and connects Indian Creek Trail with Merrel Springs Trail. The highest elevation on this trail is 7353 feet, and you drop down to 6400 feet at Merrel Springs. The scenery is spectacular, ...
Location ID: #10008958
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Theory is a collaborative hair salon and boutique with a core group of highly skilled and up-and-coming hair stylists who are committed to education, positivity and community. Theory was founded in 2007 in Bozeman’s Mill District and recently ...
Location ID: #1368
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Bozeman’s Northern Pacific Railway and Story Mill Historic District represents Bozeman’s historic role as the transportation and economic hub of Southwestern Montana. In 1882, Bozeman merchant Nelson Story negotiated a Right-of-Way through his ...
Location ID: #664
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The 1st floor of the Mansion is available for rent for your event. It includes:
Entry/Foyer -Library -Drawing Room -Dining Room -Solarium -Office -Wrap Around Porch -Catering Kitchen
On the first Sunday of each month, Friends of the Story ...
Location ID: #10008138
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Location ID: #10047705
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Gallatin Valley Botanical is a certified organic farm nestled in the fertile Rocky Creek bottomlands, near Bozeman, Montana. Farm owners Matt and Jacy Rothschiller have been growing organic vegetables for chefs and families in the Gallatin Valley ...
Location ID: #1729
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In 1946, Powder Horn Outfitters was founded in by George Dieruf. George’s mission was to serve hunters, fishermen, and outdoors people with the very best of authentic products and knowledgeable service from his home in Bozeman, Montana. Over the ...
Location ID: #1754
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The Central Heating Plant and Utility Tunnels are essential to the operation of MSU. The Central Heating Plant was constructed in 1922 and currently delivers steam to the core university buildings, approximately three million square feet. The plant ...
Location ID: #402
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Hyalite Reservoir is located 10.5 miles up Hyalite Canyon. The reservoir was constructed in the late 1940's and enlarged in 1993. It contains cutthroat trout and arctic grayling. A ‘no wake' rule has been instituted, allowing only low speed motoring ...
Location ID: #1354
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Location ID: #10067098
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This is a Creole style plantation house that is built on the same footprint of a 1790's working plantation. Not ornate, but built to accommodate to heat, humidity and lifestyle of 18th century Louisiana. the main house has wrap around porches, A ...
Location ID: #10232258
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Sunny and quiet two floor loft in Los Angeles' Arts District. Skylights and west facing windows, recording booth, full kitchen , bathroom and two bedrooms. led lighting embedded in walls , musical equipment available- drum set, piano, microphones. ...
Location ID: #1755
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The Central Heating Plant and Utility Tunnels are essential to the operation of MSU. The Central Heating Plant was constructed in 1922 and currently delivers steam to the core university buildings, approximately three million square feet. The plant ...
Location ID: #10046900
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Max is a second generation hairdresser and barber. He graduated from cosmetology school in 1978. Max worked and managed many family salons and in 1984 opened Bozeman Beauty College on the campus of Montana State University. In 1990, he took over Mr. ...
Location ID: #10060431
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The Chateau is an event venue unique to Montana. The pavilion itself is constructed in the European style of architecture, with thick stucco and stone walls, heavy beams and iron chandelier lighting.
The grounds are located on 40 acres of ...
Location ID: #973
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The Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profit organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness ...
Location ID: #1362
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Cooper City Park is a 4.1 acre park with picnic tables and grills. Groups of individuals who want to reserve a Bozeman City Park may do so by calling the City of Bozeman Division of Parks or by stopping by the City Shop Complex at Tamarack and ...
Location ID: #10157658
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Cedar Ridge Equine, CRE, is a full-service horse facility. We offer lessons and camps in the english and western disciplines. Ranging from english flat work to western speed events, such as barrels, poles and roping. Lessons are offered to all age ...
Location ID: #10008937
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The Cateye Cafe is a family owned business creating house made comfort food. The Cateye has been serving up delectable food for the last 20 years. The Caracciolo family, Kevin, Mama T (aka Tina) their son Taylor and Daughter Kelsey make everyone ...
Location ID: #94
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Bozeman is called “the most livable place” for good reason. Enjoy world-renowned fly fishing, dramatic mountains for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, hunting, and backcountry exploring, Yellowstone National Park, and impressive ...
Location ID: #10008933
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A historic preservation project in downtown Bozeman. A bank converted into a law firm.
Location ID: #10008111
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The Yellowstone River Bridge is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Fallon, Montana. It was added to the Register on January 4, 2010. The Yellowstone River Bridge near the community of Fallon is a 2-span riveted continuous ...
Location ID: #10181993
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The Billings Depot was built in 1909 for use by three railroad companies: Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Designed in the Beaux Arts Eclectic style, the four original buildings included the main depot building, ...
Location ID: #10010481
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Billings is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana, with a population of 117,116 as of the 2020 census. Located in the south-central portion of the state, it is the seat of Yellowstone County and the principal city of the Billings ...