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A Walk Through Historic Bozeman With the Extreme History Project Join the Extreme History Project for one of our walks through historic Bozeman! See the growth of the downtown business district on our Downtown tour. Stroll along the Bon Ton neighborhood and view some of Bozeman’s most elegant homes or meet some of Bozeman’s colorful residents of the past at the Sunset Cemetery. All of our tours are guided by a local historian. Take a walk through time and get a glimpse of Bozeman’s bygone days! $7.00 general public $5.00 students and seniors Free for children under 12 For reservations go to adventurethroughtime.org Group rates available! The elegant Story Mansion sits on Willson St. 2014 Walking Tours From Tents to TownHistoric Main St. Wednesdays & Fridays 1pm, Saturdays 10am & 1pm Meet at Pioneer Museum (317 W. Main) Gracious GablesBozeman’s Historic Manors Wednesdays 12 pm Meet at Pioneer Museum (317 W. Main) In Praise of BozemanHistoric Churches Sundays, 1pm Meet at Pioneer Museum (317 W. Main) The Whistle Stop TourBreweries & Railways May 31, 3pm & June 14, 3pm For other tours see our website, adventurethroughtime.org Meet at Depot Park (N. on N. Rouse, take rt on E. Tamarack and follow until it curves. Park is on rt. After curve) Ghosts of Bozeman’s PastSunset Hills Cemetery Sundays at 2pm Meet at Sunset Hills Cemetery entrance (E. Main St. directly S. of Lindley Park) Between the Crosses, Row on Row, that Mark our placeVeterans in the Sunset Hills Cemetery May 26, 1pm & July 6, 1pm Meet at Sunset Hills Cemetery entrance (E. Main St. directly S. of Lindley Park) Bozeman’s first newspaper was printed here at the Avant Courier Building Many of Bozeman’s illustrious and notorious former residents now reside in the lovely Sunset Hills Cemetery.

The Extreme History Project presents Adventure Through Time: Historic Walking Tours in downtown Bozeman, Montana

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The Extreme History Project offers a variety of historic walking tours in downtown Bozeman, Montana each week throughout the year. Meet at the Pioneer Museum Gallatin History Museum on Main St. and tour Bozeman's history. Looking for something to do in Bozeman Montana? Check out our downtown Walking tours and take a walk through history!

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A Walk Through Historic Bozeman With the Extreme History Project

Join the Extreme History Project for one of our walks through historic Bozeman! See the growth of the downtown business district on our Downtown tour. Stroll along the Bon Ton neighborhood and view some of Bozeman’s most elegant homes or meet some of Bozeman’s colorful residents of the past at the Sunset Cemetery. All of our tours are guided by a local historian. Take a walk through time and get a glimpse of Bozeman’s bygone days!

$7.00 general public $5.00 students and seniors Free for children under 12

For reservations go to adventurethroughtime.org

Group rates available!

The elegant Story Mansion sits on Willson St.

2014 Walking Tours

“From Tents to Town” Historic Main St.

Wednesdays & Fridays 1pm, Saturdays 10am & 1pm Meet at Pioneer Museum (317 W. Main)

“Gracious Gables” Bozeman’s Historic Manors

Wednesdays 12 pm Meet at Pioneer Museum (317 W. Main)

“In Praise of Bozeman” Historic Churches

Sundays, 1pm Meet at Pioneer Museum (317 W. Main)

“The Whistle Stop Tour” Breweries & Railways

May 31, 3pm & June 14, 3pm For other tours see our website, adventurethroughtime.org

Meet at Depot Park (N. on N. Rouse, take rt on E. Tamarack and follow until it

curves. Park is on rt. After curve)

“Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past”

Sunset Hills Cemetery Sundays at 2pm

Meet at Sunset Hills Cemetery entrance (E. Main St. directly S. of Lindley Park)

“Between the Crosses, Row on Row, that Mark our place”

Veterans in the Sunset Hills Cemetery May 26, 1pm & July 6, 1pm

Meet at Sunset Hills Cemetery entrance (E. Main St. directly S. of Lindley Park)

Bozeman’s first newspaper was printed

here at the Avant Courier Building

Many of Bozeman’s illustrious and

notorious former residents now reside

in the lovely Sunset Hills Cemetery.