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Walking Tour – Bozeman’s Historic Main St.
May 25 @ 10:00am
An event every week that begins at 10:00am on Saturday, repeating until August 31, 2019
The past is a place where you can go and experience a different world. Join an Extreme History Project Walking Tour, back for the 2019 season. Come for an adventure through time and see the past through new eyes.
Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street
When: Saturdays at 10am (May 25 to August 31, 2019)
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street
Join the Extreme History Project for a walk down Bozeman’s historic Main Street and learn about Bozeman’s role as an agricultural town built to supply the miners flocking to Montana Territory during the 1860s gold rush. You’ll walk along the old Bozeman Trail and witness the path of famous characters such as Nelson Story and Fred Willson who had tremendous influence on the town’s appearance. You’ll see the many different architectural styles that line Bozeman’s Main Street, representing different aspects of local history from our oldest brick building constructed in 1872 to our newer theater district constructed in the 1920s. You’ll come to understand why Bozeman was and still is beloved by its former and current residents.
If you would like to reserve a spot, call (406) 220-2678 or email info@extremehistoryproject.org. Tours are $12, or $10 for seniors and students. Kids 12 and under tour free! Extreme History Project members $2 off. Further details, meeting locations, and online registration is available at www.adventurethroughtime.org.