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Things To Do In Bozeman, Belgrade and Manhattan!   | | The American Computer Museum has emphasized the evolution of the information age with an emphasis on the United States, but also includes International exhibits. American Computer Museum | | | Contemporary art from the northern Rockies. Botanica Fine Art | | | Presenting a wide variety of music from the Baroque period through the twentieth century, jazz, and more; also performances by the symphonic choir and visits from guest artists throughout the year. Bozeman Symphony | | | Since 1982, the Pioneer Museum has offered a variety of changing exhibits portraying earlier days in the Gallatin Valley. Gallatin County Pioneer Museum | | | With a home base in Bozeman, the Montana Ballet Company puts on an annual performance of the Nutcracker, as well as other ballets throughout the year. Montana Ballet Company | | | Put on by the theater department of Montana State University, this company brings a variety of free performances to Bozeman city parks every summer. Montana Shakespeare in the Parks | | | The largest natural history museum in the region with over 94,000 square feet of exhibits and activities. It includes the only Digistar planetarium in the Northern Rockies, a fully interpreted Living History Farm, and exhibits of dinosaurs, Montana history, and regional art. Museum of the Rockies | | | This Bozeman-based theater company puts on comedies and other shows throughout the year. Vigilante Theatre Company |
  | | The historic site of the Nez Pierce war of 1877 has fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing, as well as regularly scheduled ranger-guided tours. Big Hole National Battlefield | | | Although lesser-known than its fellow Montana National Parks, Bighorn Canyon is spectacular. It boasts breath-taking scenery, countless varieties of wildlife, and abundant recreational opportunities, such as boating, fishing, ice fishing, camping, and hiking. Bighorn Canyon National Park | | | The park includes a state monument, Madison Buffalo Jump, a high limestone cliff was used for 2,000 years (and as recently as 200 years ago) by Native Americans, who lured bison to stampede over it. Walks provide unique insights into Native American culture as well as inspiring views of the valley below. Simple tent and trailer campsites are available. Madison Buffalo Jump State Park | | | Includes maps, snow reports and online reservations; the photo gallery features a mountain zoom cam. Big Sky Ski Resort | | | Only 10 miles from Bozeman, with over 60 trails, and an elevation of 8700 feet, this ski area has something for all levels and types of skiers. Bridger Bowl Ski Area | | | A spectacular landscape with over 700 miles of maintained trails, Glacier Park preserves over 1,000,000 acres of forests, alpine meadows, and lakes. These diverse habitats host over 70 species of mammals and over 260 species of birds. Glacier National Park | | | Glacier National Park Website Visitor's Center | | | The State of Montana includes eight National Parks, including Yellowstone, Big Hole National Battlefield, Glacier National Park, and others. National Parks in Montana | | | The Gallatin Valley's Outdoor Journal online. Maps, gear, outdoor reports and forums, books, calendar events, weather information, a fly-fishing page, a list of local outdoor clubs, and more. Outside Bozeman | | | Includes plenty of ideas for outdoor adventures for the whole family. Things to Do and See in Montana for Kids | | | With over 2 million acres, there's something for everyone at Yellowstone - viewing wildlife, backcountry hiking, camping, horseback riding, and more. Yellowstone National Park |
  | | Contemporary fine arts and crafts (paintings, photography, drawings, and more). Artworks Gallery | | | Specializing in Western art and sculpture. Montana Trails Gallery | | | Bozeman's oldest fly-fishing shop. Montana Troutfitters | | | Superior woolen products such as blankets, sweaters, fabrics, rugs, and more. Montana Woolen Shop | | | Premier outdoor specialty shop. Northern Lights Trading Company | | | Independent bookseller in downtown Bozeman with a selection of new, used, and out-of-print books on many subjects. Vargo's Jazz City and Books | | | This Belgrade gallery hosts works by well known artists who specialize in realism art of Montana and the Northern Rockies. Gallatin Gallery and Gifts | | | Montana's own processor of elk and buffalo meats, tangy summer sausages, jerky, snack sticks, and a variety of cured and fresh products. Chalet Market | | | Western furnishings and log furniture, including Mexican, Aspen and wagon wheel, all crafted near the Manhattan store. Timberline Furniture | | | Homes, cabins, furniture, and cabinetry, handmade in Manhattan from recycled timbers. Nellis Custom Woodworks |
 | | The ten best dining establishments in Bozeman. Fine Dining in Bozeman, Montana | | | Sandwiches, salads, soups, and more. Frank's Custom Catering | | | Gallatin Valley Restaurant Guide | | | Fine dining in Bozeman?steaks, pasta, and seafood, with the addition of regional or ethnic flavors. John Bozeman's Bistro | | | Montana Ale Works | | | One of the area's top angler's country inns, Belgrade's Gallatin River Lodge offers fine dining that highlights trout and other local foods. The 50-seat dining room has fir floors, oak furnishings and a turn of the century oak back bar. Visitors enjoy the spectacular views of the Spanish Peak and Bridger mountain ranges. The Gallatin River Grill | | | Includes the Sir Scott's Oasis, a classic steak house near the Bridger Bowl Ski Resort that was featured in a television commercial a few years ago. Manhattan Restaurant Guide |
  | | Established by Canadian fur trader John Grant, and expanded by cattle baron Conrad Kohrs, Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site commemorates the Western cattle industry from its 1850s inception through recent times. Encompassing over 1,500 acres of land, and over 90 structures, the park is currently maintained as a working ranch. Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Park | | | Site of the 1876 battle between the U.S. Army's seventh cavalry, guided by Crow and Arikara scouts, and several bands of Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho, Little Bighorn is an important historical site. Guided tours, as well as talks on the battle and related themes are available. The monument includes the Custer National Cemetery, which contains burials that are historic to northern plains events as well as those of veterans their dependents. The White Swan Memorial Library contains the finest collection of research materials available on the battle of the Little Bighorn, as well as other related historical events. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument |
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Selling Your Home >The Pheromone Factor
Pheromones are mysterious little chemical sensors that are supposed to have a lot to do with whether or not we are attracted to people. They may also play a big part in the way people react to houses.
If you have a house on the market, it will be important to ensure that the pheromone factor is as high as possible--so that the prospects who come inside will involuntarily pull out their checkbooks and offer to pay your asking price. A good real estate agent can give you some important hints about maximizing your home's ability to attract buyers. This could mean completely airing out every room to eliminate musty odors, or allowing enough time for freshly painted walls to lose that telltale toxic smell.
Unless you are already compulsively neat, you may need to make temporary changes in your housekeeping habits to ensure that your home is both fresh-smelling and sparkling clean. Sometimes this will involve hiring a professional cleaning service. Give your real estate agent the space to speak candidly about what you need to do to make your house looks its best.
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Where was the first hotel built in the US?
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