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Bozeman
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Downtown Bozeman
Situated in the shadow of the Bridger Mountain Range, Bozeman is the centerpiece of the fertile Gallatin Valley, a large agricultural area. It is also home to Montana State University and its film and television school. Many of Bozeman's neighborhoods and parks still have the feel of a sleepy college town with frat houses and quaint, comfortable homes. The downtown area features a main street with rows of turn-of-the-century buildings. Bozeman is  ringed by majestic peaks and steep canyons; it is a starting point for connections to the Gallatin Canyon and Yellowstone National Park. 

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CREDITS 
Features: Amazing Grace & Chuck, A River Runs Through It, The Last Ride, Wolf Summer, White of Winter, The Music Inside, Taking Chance, A Fork in the Road, Layover Television: Day in the Life of Country Music, America's Most Wanted, History Channel, Montana, Personal FX, TBS, Copper Kings, Under the Big Sky, FBI Files, Trading Spouses, Modern Marvels, Road Tasted with the Neelys, Meet the Natives, World Heritage Yellowstone, Moments of Terror, Surviving Disaster, Eaten Alive, Fugitive Chronicles, Why I Am Alive, Man vs. Wild Commercials:  Arby's, Audi, Bank One, Best Western, Buick, Busch Beer, Carl's Jr., Chevy, Ford, Jeep, GM Trucks, Great Western Bank, Ivory Soap, Labatt's Blue, Lincoln Mercury, Marlboro, Maxwell House, Mazda, McDonald's, Sears, Subway, Unicef, Wrangler, MTV promo, MacKenzie River Pizza, Toyota, Jack Wolfskin, Levitra, Sylvania, First Security Bank, Universal Athletics, North Western Energy, Riverstone Health, Subaru Still Shoots: Fruit of the Loom, Lands' End catalog, Anheiser Busch, LL Bean, Bon Marche, Land's End, Last Best Place, Lexus, Marlboro, Snowboarder magazine, Talbot's, Getty Images, Self Magazine, Velocity Athletic Documentaries: Discovery Channel, Raging Planet II, Grizzly Days, Someday, Almost Everyday, Belgrade Documentary Music Videos: Wade Hayes Multimedia: Heckle-U

ACCOMMODATIONS

27 hotels/motels, with 2,000 rooms, 92 restaurants

CITY OFFICIALS

City Manager (406) 582-2306
City Mayor (406) 587-5968
County Commissioners
(406) 582-3000
 
 

MEDIA
Newspapers:
Bozeman Chronicle (406) 587-4491   
Radio:
KZLO/ KBOZ/ KPKX/ KOBB
(406) 587-9999
GAP WEST (406) 586-2343
KGVW (406) 388-4281
KGLT (406) 994-3001
Television:
KBZK (406) 586-3280
KTVM (406) 586-0296
KUSM (406) 994-3437

SPECIAL LOCATIONS   
Bridger, Gallatin and Hyalite Canyons, Bridger Bowl and Big Sky ski areas, Lewis and Clark caverns, Madison Buffalo Jump, Montana State University, Museum of the Rockies and Planetarium, Three Forks (headwaters of Missouri River), Yellowstone National Park, 227,000 acres of forest land

AIRPORT

Gallatin Field (Belgrade, MT)
(406) 388-6632

FAIRGROUNDS

Brick Breeden Fieldhouse (MSU)
(406) 994-7117
Gallatin County Fairgrounds
(406) 582-3270

HISTORY/MUSEUMS

Gallatin County Historical Society & 
Pioneer Museum (406) 522-8122 
Museum of the Rockies (406) 994-3466 American Computer Museum
(406) 582-1288

PUBLIC LANDS

BLM (406) 533-7600
Gallatin Nat'l Forest (406) 587-6703 
State Parks-Region 3 (406) 994-4042

UTILITIES

Power:
Northwestern Energy (888) 467-2669 Telephone:
Qwest (800) 244-1111
 
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Fire Department (406) 582-2350 Highway Patrol (406) 388-3190
Police (406) 582-2000
Sheriff (406) 582-2100 
 
 
AREA CONTACT
Bozeman Film Liaison Office/CVB
2000 Commerce Way
Bozeman, MT 59715
(800) 228-4224
(406) 922-0450
(406) 586-8286 - fax
POPULATION
39,000
ELEVATION
4,474 ft.
WEATHER 
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MSU Campus/Main Hall
 
 
 
Bridger Peaks Town Center
  
Overview of Bozeman
 
 
Gallatin Valley
 
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