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Bozeman Discount Travel DealsA college town and tourism hotspot with a friendly, semi-bohemian vibe, Bozeman was first settled in the 1860s as a ranching hub. Today, its cowboy edge has been mostly chipped away, revealing a sophisticated Western chic. The vibrant downtown strip is filled with independent shops and restaurants. The area bustles all year long -- whatever the season, the locals always seem to be out and about.Bozeman has experienced its greatest growth since 1990, and it shows little sign of slacking off. (In fact, longtime residents worry that the town may be getting a little too hip.) The city probably has more nice restaurants per capita than any other town in Montana. The university, Montana State, is a good one, and the students gravitate here for the excellent downhill skiing at nearby Bridger Bowl. The fact that Bozeman is less than 100 miles from Yellowstone National Park certainly hasn't hurt its popularity either.The city has become the unofficial capital of Montana environmental politics, with several nationally important groups based here. The combination of university and outdoor interests provides a good habitat for them.But Bozeman hasn't always been a hotbed of activity. In the 1930s, for instance, local ordinances prohibited dancing anywhere in town after midnight, and in beer halls at any time. It was illegal to drink beer standing up, so all the bars had plenty of stools.
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