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The Bozeman Trail The Bozeman Trail was blazed as a fast way to get to the gold mines in Western Montana. Read about the hardships John Bozeman endured while trying to establish the route. john bozeman • bozeman • montana • fort hall • jim bridger
Great Breakfast Restaurants in Bozeman, MT Bozeman has a handful of great places to eat, some offering only offer a breakfast and lunch. Find the first meal of the day at one of these terrific places. bozeman • montana • mt • breakfast restaurants • breakfast in bozeman
Great Hikes with Dogs in Bozeman, Montana Bozeman is a dog friendly town that has amazing access to trails and leash free areas within no more than a 10-20 minute drive. hiking in bozeman • hiking with dogs • great hikes near bozeman • bozeman hikes • dogs in bozeman
Todd Bozeman Coaches Morgan State Former California basketball coach, Todd Bozeman, who was banned for eight years by the NCAA for recruiting violations, is back in coaching, humbled and challenged. todd bozeman • bozeman • cal basketball coach • ncaa • morgan state
Bozeman Forts Burned The Bozeman Trail is created and the military builds forts along it. Red Cloud and Crazy Horse lead attacks against these forts. Immigrants bring in small pox and measles bozeman trail • red cloud • crazy horse • american history • sioux
The Gold Rushes Gold is discovered in Colorado, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana. Forts along Bozeman Trail cause Indian uprise. the gold rushes • colorado gold rush • idaho gold rush • montana gold rush • nevada gold rush
Crazy Horse Battles Fetterman The Sioux, lead by Crazy Horse and other leaders, annihilates the command of Capt. William Fetterman. history • sioux • army • fetterman • crazy horse
Visit the Museum of the Rockies The next time you are in southern Montana, take an afternoon to visit Bozeman, and the Museum of the Rockies. geology • geophysics • earth science • museum • museums
Great Restaurants in Bozeman, Montana This small mountain town offers variety of fantastic restaurants to meet most dinning tastes. restaurants • bozeman • montana • dinning • fine dinning
Gallatin National Forest Destroyed Files Sought by Bison Advocates Gallatin National Forest officials have confirmed that they removed and destroyed public records sought by bison advocates in a $13,000,000 land conservation and wildlife protection agreement near Yellowstone National Park. wildlife • bison • buffalo
Howlers Inn-B&B and Wolf Sanctuary Bed and breakfasts come in all different shapes and with a slew of different themes from Western to romantic. But Howlers is the only B&B and wolf sanctuary in the U.S. montana • bed and breakfast • b&b • b & b • howlers inn
Raiders of Mountains and Plains The Blackfoot Indians practiced the Sun Dance and had Vision Quests. Their enemies were the Crows, Sioux Shoshones, Flatheads, and the Kootenais, as well as the whites. blackfoot indians • bozeman • lewis and clark • sun dance • vision quest
Short on Experience, Long on Adventure, Part IV The time had come to point the nose of the Sedan toward the west, and head for home, into the teeth of the wind. travel • adventure • small airplanes
Forts of the West, An Introduction In time, numerous forts stretched across the west. Many of them are noted in the history of the American west because of battles involving them or that they were the location important treaties being signed. The names of some of these forts have become well known through out annuls of American Western history while today the names of so many of them are not now familiar to other than the most devoted historian. This series will attempts to bring to life many of these locations, both noted and obscure. laramie • wyoming • leavenworth • kansas • fort kearny
Biography of Equality worker Rev. Joseph Lowerey The inaugural benediction speech by Reverend J. E. Lowerey has brought him into the limelight. Find out more about his background in the Civil Rights movement. reverend joseph e lowerey • civil rights movement • martin luther king jr • voting rights act • selma to montgomery march
Yellowstone Park as Battlefield During its first years as a National Park, Yellowstone was on the path of the Nez Perce as they fled the United States Army. history • nez perce • cavalry • chief joseph • tourists
Stacking the Deck in the Health Care Debate President Obama's western town halls were anything but open discussions. Some who were kept out say they were slickly engineered, staged photo ops for the president health care reform • rigged • fake rallies • obama • corruption
Star Trek: The Best from Each Series
As we conclude our current look at <i>Star Trek</i>, find out what our picks are for the best of each series. We offer the Top 5 from TOS, TNG, DS9, and <i>Voyager</i>, as well as Honorable Mentions. Will you agree? Come on in and find out! star trek • best star trek episodes • star trek top 10 • star trek best episodes by series • the original series
Visit Yellowstone National Park USA in Winter A winter vacation in Yellowstone National Park features the world's largest thermal basins and one of its most successful wildlife sanctuaries without all the tourists. yellowstone national park in winter • u s national parks yellowstone • u s geysers thermal basins old faithful norris gey • day trips from salt lake city utah bozeman billing • yellowstone national park winter lodging dining
A Visit to the Museum of the Rockies The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana, is one of my favorite small museums to visit. museum • natural history • natural history museum • dinosaur • dinosaurs
Short on Experience, Long on Adventure - Part I As a neophyte pilot in the first airplane I could call my own, I decide to take a long trip through challenging wind and weather, with a co-worker riding "shotgun." adventure • small airplane • airplane • travel
Honor the Earth Tour Concert Tour Calls for Environmental Justice for Native People buffalo • wildlife
All-Female Adventures in Montana Trips for women are focus of outfitter celebrating 25 years; owner Susan Eckert says 7 out of 10 clients are repeat visitors who enjoy "Grand Dame of Adventure Travel" female adventures • senior womens travel • women only trips • montana vacations • yellowstone
Best Ski Resort Packages Ski and snowboard resorts are getting ready for the new season with some affordable packages to lure you to the slopes in the Rockies and Sierras. where to ski rockies sierras • best top ski snowboard resort deals packages • kids ski free • ski season bargains deals lake tahoe • best family ski resorts
Blackfoot Confederacy The Blackfoot Confederacy controlled a vast portion of the Pacific Northwest extending to the Rockies. With horses and guns they hunted the vast herds of buffalo. blackfoot indians • crow • sioux • saskatchewan • shoshones
Jefferson Davis Jefferson Davis, future president of the Confederacy, is born in Kentucky. Years later he attends West Point and fights in the Black Hawk war. jefferson davis • american civil war • confederacy • black hawk war • west point
Marketing Ideas for Small Business Small businesses are feeling the same slow economy crunch as big business. Creative promotional ideas can help small companies stay afloat. marketing ideas • small business • promotions • small business promotions • shop local campaigns
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meets annually to allow professional and amateur paleontologists to discuss paleontology. society vertebrate paleontology • svp • society • vertebrate • paleontology
Travel: Colorado & Montana 1800s Modern tourists travel in comfort with a variety of restaurants and clean, well-advertised motels to choose from.. But what was travel like in the Old West? old west • west • travel • history • road ranches stagecoaches
DMB Live on Your Radio! There is going to be a free DMB concert on the air this weekend! Check out what stations are playing the show. dmb dave matthews band concert free radio live
My Favorite Museums II Some more of my favorite Natural History Museums, some famous, and some little-known. museum • natural history museum
Pet Friendly Lodging Big Sky, MT Big Sky, Montana is a Rocky Mountain ski resort area near Yellowstone National Park. Pet friendly lodging welcome the family dog or cat to travel along on vacation. big sky montana • yellowstone national park • ski resort • pet friendly hotels • travel with pets
2001 Tap Events
Tap events for 2001. This list will be updated as we hear of things! (Updated 5/25/01) tap • dance • tapping • hoofing • hittin
An Interview with Karen Chin Paleontologist Karen Chin gets a lot of strange looks when people learn about her interest in fossilized dung! karen chin • coprolite • dung • feces • t. rex
Book Review: Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Paleontologist Dr. Jack Horner is probably best known as the paleontological consultant for the JURASSIC PARK movies, but he is also the author of several books about paleontology. dinosaur • dinosaurs • jack horner • john horner • montana
Hadrosaurs Hadrosaurs were one of the most successful groups of herbivorous dinosaurs. hadrosaur • hadrosaurs • edmontosaur • maiasaur • anatosaurus
Hunter kills bear cub rescued from fire The bear cub rescued during Montana's summer of fire was killed by a hunter. bear • wildlife
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was just a baby when he went with the famous Lewis and Clrk Expedition to the Pacific. Later, he becamea trapper, scout, and mountain man. lewis and clark expedition • sacagawea • meriwether lewis • william clark • toussaint chabonneau
Montana Summer Vacations Montana is known for Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, but there are many other places to discover throughout Big Sky Country. canyon ferry lake • beartooth montana • red lodge • virginia city mt • summer montana
Pompey's Pillar Pompey's Pillar, near Montana's magnificent Yellowstone River, first came into history when William Clark of Lewis and Clark fame carved his name there. william clark • lewis and clark • pompey's pillar national monument • jean baptiste charbonneau • sacagawea
The Beat Goes On - Sarah Vowell's Cannoli Seinfeld introduced "nothing" to the masses and we loved it. A group of women are writing brilliantly about it under the radar. If you like that sort of thing, engagingly comic prose, read this bit on Sarah Vowell. First in a series. beat • writer • writers • contemporary • generation x
Where to Learn American Sign Language Most Sign Language Interpreter programs want students to already have a certain level of fluency prior to registering for interpreter training. learn american sign language • asl • nad • mentors • american sign language
Win $1,000,000 from Batman Beyond HEY BATMAN FANS! You may have a chance to win $1 million if you collect all the winning game pieces in the Go Beyond! Batman Beyond game this Fall! batman • contest • neil gaiman • yoshitaka amano • the sandman: the dream hunters
Book Review of Michael Carroll's Science Books Author and artist Michael Carroll has written and illustrated science books and articles for adults and children. michael carroll • paleoartist • paleoart • spaceart • spaceartist
Calamity Jane Calamity Jane was born Martha Jane Calamity. She was a tough-talking woman who drank, swore, and spit tobacco. Probably her greatest claim to fame was that she was once married to Wild Bill Hickok and mourned him when he was shot down in Deadwood, South Dakota. martha jane cannary • calamity jane • deadwood • buffalo bill • wild west show
Meet The Teams of The Amazing Race 15 A former Miss America, two Harlem Globetrotters, and professional poker players are among those competing on The Amazing Race 15, which premieres Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009. the amazing race • meghan rickey and cheyne whitney • maria ho and tiffany michelle • marcy maloy and ron shalita • lance lane and keri morrione
Monday Metal News: 8/22/05 The latest metal news, including Alice Cooper, Black Dahlia Murder, Blackest Of The Black Tour and Beautiful Creatures. metal news • alice cooper • black dahlia murder • ozzfest • blackest of the black tour
The Tide has Turned: Reflections on American Negativity In the lead up to my first visit to the United States in decade I share some reflections on how Americans see the changes of the last few decades. Laced with negativity, often the divisive centre of heated debates between those who would and those who wouldn't. And in between some genuine insights into how the demography has really changed. america united states hitch-hiking negativity |
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