Kick off the spooky season with the Extreme History Project’s “History After Dark: Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past” Walking Tours on Friday and Saturday, October 5th–6th. The self-guided tours brings you face-to-face with Bozeman’s past! Some of Bozeman’s most notorious citizens will return from the grave to share their stories with the public.
Tour participants will walk the dark streets and alleys of downtown Bozeman by lantern light, while hearing tales of horrific murders, gruesome hangings, salacious madams, and mystic mediums from the mouths of the dead themselves who will appear at various locations along the route. Hear the tale of Bozeman’s “Week of Horror,” meet Bozeman’s most scandalous Madam, and talk with Montana’s Mountain Medium, Mrs. Emma Mounts. Perhaps she will bring a message from the great beyond!
Tickets are $18 per person in advance at www.eventbrite.com (search “History After Dark”) or $20 at the door with cash or check. Tickets are limited, so purchase early! Tours begin at 7pm and 7:30pm at Townshend’s Bozeman Teahouse, located at 402 E Main. Please note: this tour is not appropriate for children under 12. Contact info@extremehistoryproject.org or call (406) 220-2678 for further information.
The Extreme History Project encompasses a variety of events and activities that enhance the public’s understanding of how history has shaped our present and how understanding that legacy can affect the way we behave towards one another. Extreme History believes in setting a Truth Agenda which will work toward eradicating political and social agendas from the traditional historical narratives and pursue a more balanced and honest expression of the past. Learn more at www.extremehistoryproject.org.













