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Tours

May 15 & 17, 2019


Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Bozeman's Historic Breweries and Saloons 
Where: The Western Cafe located at 443 East Main Street, Bozeman, MT
Tour Guides: Extreme History Project

Time: 3:00 p.m.

Bozeman’s drinking industry is nearly as old as the town itself: from our first brewery and saloon, opened in 1867, to the many bars, microbreweries, and pubs that shape Bozeman today, the history of breweries, saloons, and Bozeman are thoroughly intertwined. Join the Extreme History Project to learn about Bozeman’s brewing history, hear stories of colorful characters in the city’s 19th and 20th century saloons, learn how Prohibition affected Bozeman’s saloon keepers, and visit old neighborhood bars. Tour is capped at 25 people.

Register Here , Use Code: NWAExtremeHistory

For transportation options please see Local Amenities & Things to See


Friday, May 17, 2019

Murders, Madams, and Mediums  
Where:The Western Cafe located at 443 East Main Street, Bozeman, MT

Tour Guides: Extreme History

Time: 3:00 p.m.

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 about the fatal encounter between “Steamboat Bill” and Linn Lum, as well as 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. Tour is capped at 25 people.

Register Here, Use Code: NWAExtremeHistory

For transportation options please see Local Amenities & Things to See


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