Bozeman, Mont.
Bozeman, Mont., is an old town with a young spirit and is located just a 90-minute drive from the northern gate of Yellowstone National Park.
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Bozeman’s Ellen theater plays films old and new.
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Montana Ale Works is a brewhouse in Bozeman.
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The sign in the window of Burger Bob’s sets the tone for the cafe on West Main Street.
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The BG Grain Elevator is a local landmark.
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The owners of Victory Tacos in Bozeman, Mont., named their business for the silver Victory brand 1947 trailer they use to sell their food.
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Tacos at Victory Tacos.
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The back of the 1947 Victory brand trailer is Victory Tacos, and the front of the trailer is the Genuine Ice Cream Company.
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Kids enjoy ice cream cones in front of the Victory trailer.
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The Lark is a new boutique hotel.
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Inside one of the rooms at the Lark.
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The Roost is one of the most popular restaurants in town, featuring several varieties of fried chicken and all of the fixings.
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The Roost’s fried chicken with sides.
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Diners enjoy a meal at the Roost in Bozeman, Mont.
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