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Hidden Treasures, For Sure

Jerry Schuster  |   Saturday Jul. 1

It’s that time of year. Time to put away the skis and snow shoes and get out the summer gear. Oh yea, time to think of all those fun summer activities, events and places to explore, like floating the Madison, hiking Blackmore and Hyalite peaks…

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Wild Crumb Artisan Bread & Pastries

Cassi Miller  |   Saturday Jul. 1

Do you remember baking with mom when you were little? Hands clamped excitedly on the edge of the counter while you struggled to peer over at all the ingredients laid out in order of use according to the recipe. Joyously whipping everything together…

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Top 10 Yellowstone Attractions Not To Miss

Saturday Jul. 1

  At a national park that spans close to 3,500 square miles with land in three different states, there are bound to be plenty of attractions to keep one busy. Yellowstone National Park is one of the most well-known and appreciated national…

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Bridger Brewing Summer Concert Series

Saturday Jul. 1

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and calling Colorado home, Gregory Alan Isakov has been traveling all his life. Songs that hone a masterful quality tell a story of miles and landscapes, and the search for a sense of place. His song-craft lends…

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Bozeman Real Estate Market Report

Tim Ford  |   Saturday Jul. 1

By now almost everyone has heard, Bozeman’s Real Estate market is continuing its strength. The shortage of inventory has left many buyers frustrated and often in multiple offer situations. In a multiple offer situation, cash is usually king. As…

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July Cover Artist: Kara Tripp

Saturday Jul. 1

Montana artist Kara Tripp traded-in her brushes for a palette knife and hasn’t looked back! Her palette knife technique adds a contemporary twist to traditional subjects, including local wildlife and landscapes. Her work is recognizable by the…

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The Future of Bozeman | Trails & Land

What's Your Beef?

Saturday Jul. 1

Anyone you meet around town can tell you a story of the moment they fell in love with the Gallatin Valley. It’s something the ones living here for generations understand very well. It’s not a magazine article, or even an old Robert…

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Favorite Venue? I Like the Tetons

Pat Hill  |   Thursday Jun. 1

With an assortment of excellent festivals during the summer in the northern Rockies, it’s hard to pick a favorite, but my favorite venue has to be on the west side of the Teton mountain range at Grand Targhee Resort. Tom Garnsey, owner of…

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A Summer of Montana Music

Pat Hill  |   Thursday Jun. 1

Summer’s approach in southwest Montana and beyond brings with it the promise of live outdoor music performances, and the 2017 festival and outdoor concert season is looking promising indeed. Freebies Some of the best things in life are free…

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Top 10 Water Rec Ideas for Bozemanites

Sarah Cairoli  |   Thursday Jun. 1

The dog days of summer are fast approaching, and it can get hot in Bozeman. What’s a sweaty Bozemanite to do? Luckily, we are surrounded by rivers and reservoirs that offer ample opportunity to take a dip. Whether you like to fish, float, or…

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The Zillow Estimate

Tim Ford  |   Thursday Jun. 1

Zillow is a Real Estate website with a variety of tools and information. Buyers use the website to shop homes for sale. Zillow also offers a “Zestimate” which is their computerized model that generates a home value for individual homes…

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The Best Kept Secret

What's Your Beef?

Jerry Schuster  |   Thursday Jun. 1

One of the songs I remember from my childhood days in northeastern Montana is “Cool Water” by the Sons of the Pioneers. Yes, for you naysayers, we had radio and records back then, so get over it. Some of the lyrics of that song seem so…

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Decade One

Angie Ripple, Brian Ripple  |   Thursday Jun. 1

It’s officially time to celebrate. The 121st issue of Bozeman Magazine, originally Bozeman’s Own Monthly Magazine, is here and nearly every previous issue is now archived at MSU’s Renne Library and will be available for review upon…

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