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James J. Hill of the Great Northern Railroad founded Bozeman in 1891. Since that time, the City of Bozeman has continued to grow in population reaching an estimated 20,000 in 2007. As the largest city in Northwest Montana, Bozeman serves as the county seat and commercial center of Flathead County. The City is considered a secondary trade center with a trade area of approximately 130,000. The city also is home to one of the top 100 hospitals in America, Bozeman Regional, which boasts a 100-bed facility, and a physician staff of 139 doctors.
Perhaps the greatest asset of the city is its location. Nestled in a beautiful valley, Bozeman is only 31 miles from Glacier national Park 22 miles from Hungary Horse Dam. Skiers have access to Big Mountain Ski Resort and Black Tail Ski Resort each only 17 miles away. And for the water enthusiast, Flathead Lake is only 7 miles away, boasting over 27 miles of continuous waterways. With the best of both winter and summer fun, Bozeman is truly a unique and marvelous destination. |
Conditions for Bozeman, MT at 5:56 am MDT![]() Current Conditions: Fair, 38 F Forecast: Tue - Partly Cloudy. High: 75 Low: 43 Wed - Isolated Thunderstorms. High: 73 Low: 46 Full Forecast at Yahoo! Weather (provided by The Weather Channel) |
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| Other places of interest in the Bozeman Montana area
Whitefish Montana || Columbia Falls Montana || Flathead Valley|| Glacier National Park || Kalispell Montana Polson Montana || West Glacier Montana || Yellow Stone National Park |
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