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Gallatin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. With its county seat in Bozeman , it is the second-most populous county in Montana , with a population of 118,960 in the 2020 Census .
Replicas of 1991, 2000 and 2006 bases and the optional Montana Centennial plate, issued due to mixed reception of the 2010 blue base. Motorists can choose any one of these five plates. Montana Centennial replicas use the same serial format as current optional plates. New serial font, similar to that used in Arizona, introduced in mid-2016.
George McCone (1853 - 1929), a Montana state senator who helped create the county: 41 1,676: 2,643 sq mi (6,845 km 2) Meagher County: 059: White Sulphur Springs: Nov 16, 1867: Chouteau County, Gallatin County: Thomas Francis Meagher (1823–1867), an acting Governor of the Montana Territory: 47 2,071: 2,392 sq mi (6,195 km 2) Mineral County ...
After his legislative career, he served as the mayor of Bozeman, Montana from 1994 to 1995 and as a commissioner of Bozeman from 1992 to 1995. [2] From 2001 to 2006, he was Commissioner of Gallatin County, Montana. [3] He was elected to the Montana Public Service (utilities) Commission in 2008, and served a four-year term.
Belgrade is a city in Gallatin County, Montana, United States. The population was 10,460 at the 2020 census, [4] and was estimated to be 12,509 in 2023. [5] Belgrade is part of the Bozeman, MT Metropolitan statistical area. It is the most populous city in Montana that is not a county seat.
It is the principal city of the Bozeman, Montana, Micropolitan Statistical Area, consisting of all of Gallatin County, with a population of 118,960. [6] It was the fastest-growing micropolitan statistical area in the U.S. in 2018, 2019 and 2020, [ 8 ] [ disputed – discuss ] and is the second-largest of Montana's statistical areas.
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Gallatin County is the name of three counties in the United States, all named directly or indirectly for Albert Gallatin: Gallatin County, Illinois; Gallatin County, Kentucky; Gallatin County, Montana