Bozeman, MT Photos

Bozeman, Montana, grew out of a gold rush of 1864 when a trail was pushed through Sioux & Cheyenne territory by John Bozeman. The wealth that gold generated left a number of heritage buildings along the town's main street which forms a district on the National Register.

See also: Montana, Museum of the Rockies
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Downtown Main Street Streetscape.

Hotel Baxter (1929) (105 W. Main St.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Fred Willson.

Facade of Hotel Baxter.

Ellen Theater (1919) (17 W. Main St.). Style: Italianate. Architect: Fred Willson.

Details of decoration on Ellen Theater.

Avant Courier Building (1881) (1 E. Main St.).

Lamme Building (29 E. Main St.).

Italianate details of Lamme Building.

Willson Company Building (1903) (101 E. Main St.).

Golden horse on Masonic Temple building.

Bozeman Hotel & Annex (1890) (307-21 E. Main St.). Style: Romanesque Revival. Architect: George Hancock.

Spieth & Krug Brewery (1882-3) (240-46 E. Main St.). Style: Italianate.

Fechter Hotel (1918) (128 E. Main St.) with white terra-cotta beside Saunders building. Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Fred Willson.

Gallatin State Bank Building (1908) (2-6 W. Main St.). Architect: J.R. Scahill.

Curved entrance corner of Gallatin State Bank Building.

Clouds over Bozeman.

Clouds over Bozeman.


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