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Old Posted Jan 29, 2008, 3:28 PM
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Ahh, to be riding along on that ol' Bozeman trail...

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Very nice. You captured a lot of variety in your photos... I enjoyed the tour.
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Nice trip, show us some more. Did you do one on Billings?
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yeah! more montana please.
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Wow those are awesome pictures. Montana is so picturesque and looks a lot like Colorado's Front Range IMO.
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Montana has some very nice little towns!
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This looks so Miesan ? Is it really a Mies van der Rohe building ?
Nice little town. Really lovely.
Ah !! Bozeman, Montana where Zefram Cochrane will make first contact with the Vulcans in 55 years from now !!
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I like the variety in the pics you've taken of Bozeman. Cool.

I hope they don't tear down so many late 19th Century-era buildings as Bozeman continues to grow. Like they did to way too many in Alberta in the name of "progress" in the last 50 years.
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Bozeman is a very unique city; I've not seen many places that look anything like this from the US. This must be the interior-west regional style that is one of the rarest "vibes" compared to more commonly seen cities and suburbs from across the nation.

Great to see the place and you took some very nice pics! It looks like a great little town to study in for school. What are you getting a masters in?
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Old Posted Jan 31, 2008, 5:51 AM
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Nice shots

stayed there once...very nice. Too cold in the winter though.
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Hey, thanks everyone! Didn't expect this little town to make it to two pages!

Ex-Ith and skyline: I've been to Great Falls and Billings a number of times but have yet to take any decent pics. Great Falls is growing fast these days-- a lot of strip malls and box stores from what I saw, but the downtown was nice, like most MT dts. And we all know Billings is the only MT town with 'scrapers! Expect some photothreads when we get some warmer weather!

KFT: You know me too well. Mountains played a strong role in my coming here, in addition to uh... oh yeah, academics.

Yarabundi: That's a strange little drive-thru bank near Main Street, but I doubt it's a van der Rohe. I stayed near Main Street for this thread, but there a dozens of little funky buildings like that around town--I need to do another thread.

PA Pride: I'm finishing my Master of Fine Arts in painting this semester.

Thanks again all!
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Old Posted Feb 1, 2008, 2:11 AM
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Wow, looks like a good town in which to be a painter!
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