Bozeman has changed a lot over the years and a handful of local businesses have been a part of the community since the beginning and are still going today.
There's no doubt that Bozeman has changed A LOT in recent years. But if you've been here for 20, 30, 40 or 60 years, your markers of Bozeman history are a blast to compare. Favorite old businesses, schools, (now) major roads that were simply 2 lane dirt paths - HUNDREDS of locals chimed in when we asked this question:
Montana is full of "characters" and none bigger than the iconic "Stagecoach Mary". Mary Fields was as tough as any man, and would go down in American History.
Let's get smarter about the town we all know and love - Bozeman, Montana. Totally random facts are always fun to learn. Sure, you probably didn't need to know this stuff but it might make for a good conversation starter at a party or something. Plus, we threw in a few general "Montana" facts for good measure.
The stunning home that was Marcus Daly's headquarters is remodeled and currently for sale. It's REALLY big and really gorgeous. This listing says it can sleep 32 people.
Sometimes those annoying tourists actually do the right thing. It happened this week at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument when tourists discovered a war relic from the infamous battle and instead of slipping it into a pocket, they turned it in.
Today makes the 110th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. One of the most tragic events in history has several ties to Montana. How so? We take a look.