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Unearthing the Past at the Crossroads of Culture
Upcoming Tours:  Wednesday, July 1, 12pm; Friday, July 3, 6pm, Sunday, July 5, 10am; Sunday, July 5, 2pm, Wednesday, July 8th, 12pm; Friday, July 10th, 6pm. NEW TOUR Saturday, July 11, 7pm.
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Wednesday, July 1 - Gracious Gables: Bozeman's Historic Manors Walking Tour, 12pm
Join the Extreme History Project for a walking tour of Bozeman's historic Bon Ton District on July 1 at 12pm. The tour will start on the front steps of the Emerson Cultural Center located at 111 S. Grand Avenue. Historian, Bob Lease, will guide you through Bozeman’s finest examples of historic residential architecture spanning from the early 1880′s to the mid-1930s. The Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Bungalow, and other styles are well represented in the district. Many houses display towers, wrap-around porches, and elaborate ornamentation in brick and wood. Bob will tell the story of Bozeman’s early residents through the houses they built at a time when Bozeman was vying for the State Capital. Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour. For additional information visit our website at http://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.  

Friday, July 3 - The Working Class Hero: Bozeman’s Historic Tracy District Walking Tour, 6pm

Bozeman was not built by the Nelson Story’s alone.  It took a large community of masons, shopkeepers, and brewers among others to build Bozeman’s infrastructure in the late 19th century. Join The Extreme History Project for a historic walking tour of the North Tracy Avenue Historic District on July 3 at 6pm. Meet at the Beall Park Recreation Center located at 415 N Bozeman Ave. Learn about the historic residential architecture north of Main Street. Some of the houses in the district are among the most significant examples of vernacular architecture in the city. This tour gives an overview of the “working class” or blue collar section of Bozeman. The houses in the North Tracy historic district are modest vernacular structures that show the needs of middle class Bozeman.  Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour or register and pay online at http://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For more information or questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.

Sunday, July 5 - Tents to Town: Bozeman's Historic Main Street Walking Tour, 10am

Join the Extreme History Project for a walking tour of Bozeman's historic Main Street on July 5 at 10am. The tour will start at Soroptimist Park located at the corner of Main and Rouse streets. Put on your walking shoes and explore Bozeman's historic Main Street with tour guide, Charlie Spray. Learn about Bozeman's early history through the historic architecture and people that founded our unique town. Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour or register and pay online at http://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For more information or questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.  

Sunday, July 5 The Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: The Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery Walking Tour, 2pm

Join the Extreme History Project for a walking tour of Bozeman's historic Sunset Hills Cemetery on July 5 at 2pm. The early residents of Bozeman laid their loved ones to rest, overlooking the town that their toil and labor helped establish. Join us to learn about Bozeman's early movers and shakers and the stories that make up the town's historical narrative. Meet at the entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery located off of East Main Street directly south of Lindley Park. Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour or register and pay online athttp://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For more information or questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.

Wednesday, July 8 - Gracious Gables: Bozeman's Historic Manors Walking Tour, 12pm

Join the Extreme History Project for a walking tour of Bozeman's historic Bon Ton District on July 8 at 12pm. The tour will start on the front steps of the Emerson Cultural Center located at 111 S. Grand Avenue. Historian, Bob Lease, will guide you through Bozeman’s finest examples of historic residential architecture spanning from the early 1880′s to the mid-1930s. The Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Bungalow, and other styles are well represented in the district. Many houses display towers, wrap-around porches, and elaborate ornamentation in brick and wood. Bob will tell the story of Bozeman’s early residents through the houses they built at a time when Bozeman was vying for the State Capital. Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour. For additional information visit our website at http://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.  

Friday, July 10  - The Working Class Hero: Bozeman’s Historic Tracy District Walking Tour, 6pm.

Bozeman was not built by the Nelson Story’s alone.  It took a large community of masons, shopkeepers, and brewers among others to build Bozeman’s infrastructure in the late 19thcentury. Join The Extreme History Project for a historic walking tour of the North Tracy Avenue Historic District on July 10 at 6pm. Meet at the Beall Park Recreation Center located at 415 N Bozeman Ave. Learn about the historic residential architecture north of Main Street. Some of the houses in the district are among the most significant examples of vernacular architecture in the city. This tour gives an overview of the “working class” or blue collar section of Bozeman. The houses in the North Tracy historic district are modest vernacular structures that show the needs of middle class Bozeman.  Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour or register and pay online at http://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For more information or questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.

NEW TOUR!
Saturday, July 11 - Murders, Madams, and Mediums

From horrific murders to notorious madams and mediums communicating with the spirit world, Bozeman’s darker history comes to light in a walking tour designed to send a shiver up your spine. Hear how “Steamboat Bill” murdered the China woman Linn Lum and Bozeman’s “Week of Horror!” Learn how Mrs. Mounts proved to Bozeman society that she could communicate with the dead. Meet Louise Couselle, Bozeman’s notorious madam whose income rivaled that of Bozeman’s wealthiest merchants. Join us on July 11 at 7pm in front of the Western Cafe located at 443 E. Main Street to explore Bozeman’s dark side on our Murders, Madams and Mediums tour.  Tours are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. You can register and pay at the time of the tour or register and pay online at http://www.adventurethroughtime.org/. For more information or questions email the Extreme History Project at info@extremehistoryproject.org.

For our complete tour schedule please visit our Adventure Through Time website!
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