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The name "Montana" is derived from the Spanish word for mountains. It is affectionately known as the "Treasure State" for its abundant beauty and natural resources. Now people call it the "Big Sky Country," a reference to the endless sweep of blue overhead, matched only by the boundless warmth and hospitality of its people.

Nestled in the midst of the pristine Gallatin Valley is Bozeman - a city where mountains and minds meet. Found in the "Heart of Yellowstone Country" just 90 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman is sophisticated, yet down to earth. It is happily isolated in the open, healthful, entertaining outdoors.

Culture and entertainment are as abundant as the blue sky in Bozeman. You won't want to miss the galleries, boutiques, concerts, university and community theatres. Bozeman is also the home of the Museum of the Rockies, nationally known for it paleontology research and world-class planetarium.

Bozeman has the most frequent flight schedule of any community its size with service by several major airlines and regional carriers. I-90 also provides easy access to Bozeman. Once you have arrived, you can travel the town by taxi, shuttle, car or on foot as required.


Bozeman Demographics

Bozeman Population: 32,414
Gallatin County Population: 75,637
Montana State University Enrollment: 12,135
Elevation: 4,810'

Average Cost of Home (3BR, 2BA):
Bozeman - $266,594
Belgrade - $185,786
Average Rent (2BR): $600-800/mo.

Unemployment Rate: 3.2%
Per Capita Personal Income: $26,442
Median Family Income: $54,053

Airlines serving Gallatin Field: Delta Connection, Northwest, Horizon, United Express

Surrounding Communities: Belgrade, Manhattan, Three Forks, Big Sky, West Yellowstone, Livingston

Demographics Source: http://www.bozemanchamber.com/relocation/


     

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