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Get Lost in a Field This Fall

Fri. Oct. 1st, 2021  |  Christopher Dyrland-Marquis

It had been hours since the sun had set, and we had been searching for what seemed like an eternity, but not one member of our group had come any closer to finding the corn maze’s end. In the pitch of night that had fallen over the field of…

Burying the Myth of the Green Thumb

Fri. Apr. 1st, 2022  |  Kelly Nicholson

Raise your hand if you’ve ever bought a houseplant. Keep that hand up if the plant is still alive because of your innate plant-growing superpowers. I’m willing to bet that your hand has never glowed green with inherited magical…

Top 10 Montana Ghost Towns

Sat. Oct. 1st, 2022  |  Christopher Dyrland-Marquis

Looking for a certified scare or paranormal encounter to spice up your spooky season this October? Exploring some of the state’s ghost towns can be a great way to seek some thrills while learning about Montana's unique history. If you’re…

Paranormal Bozeman

Sat. Oct. 1st, 2022  |  Angie Ripple

Walking with spirits is something Elies Adams has been aware of since she was just seven years old, when she lived in Fort Benning, Georgia. After school one day, she went home with her friend Rebecca, and the washing machine turned on by itself…

Ghosts Walk in Virginia City

Sat. Oct. 1st, 2022

It’s October, which means the fall decorations have made an appearance, most of them dealing with the Halloween theme. Halloween now ranks second, just behind Christmas, for the amount of money spent on decorations and other paraphernalia for…

Frights AND Fun All Over Bozeman

Sun. Oct. 1st, 2023  |  Joseph Montalbano

It’s finally that time of year where the colors start changing and the weather starts to cool off, and I cannot be happier to welcome it. The warm drinks, the fall leaves — the entire fall experience is lovely. For all these reasons and…

Where To Go This Fall For Bone Chilling Paranormal Activity

Sun. Oct. 1st, 2023  |  Liz Bischoff

The stories of our community’s past have a way of walking alongside us. We see these stories in the shadows when they are twisted and turned, like strangling vines curling up an old oak; we see these stories in the mirror when we find we are…

Welcome Fall

Sun. Oct. 1st, 2023  |  Angie Ripple

October is one of my favorite months of the year; the crisp autumn air, apple picking, haunted houses, trick or treating, and Bozeman’s Choice voting all add up to a very good month. Each October in Bozeman Magazine we aim to tell some scary…