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The owner is Matt Muth, a home brewer since college. The brewery opened in 2011, as the second brewery within Bozeman's city limits. [17] [18] In 2024, the brewery moved to a larger location in Manhattan. [19] At the 2016 North American Beer Awards, their Belgian pale took gold in the Belgian-Style Pale Ale category. [20]
Bozeman: 52: House at 22 West Lamme: House at 22 West Lamme: October 23, 1987 ... 300-500 blocks of N. Tracy Ave., Bozeman, and Montana
Julius chose Bozeman for its excellent water and the ready availability of a large supply of barley, grown by a group of Dutch farmers in nearby Manhattan, Montana. [2] The brewery was the largest building in Bozeman until 1957, when the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse opened at Montana State University. The brewery was often referred to as "Lehrkind ...
Anaconda, Montana: 1865 Residence Pioneer Cabin and Caretaker’s House: Helena, Montana: 1864-1865 Residence Likely oldest house in Helena, MT St. Mary's Mission (Montana) Stevensville, Montana: 1866 Church Oldest church building in Montana [3] I.G. Baker House: Fort Benton, Montana: 1867 Residence Union League of America Hall: White Sulphur ...
Christin and her husband, former U.S. Ski Team member Mark Taché (of Aspen, CO), [10] are co-founders of Montana Ale Works, a public house and restaurant in Bozeman, Montana. [ 11 ] 2014 Winter Olympics
Nestled among the mountains in southwestern Montana is the small city of Bozeman.. It has experienced a boom in recent years, with an influx of people moving there. More than 58,000 people now ...
The Bon Ton Historic District is a residential historic district in Bozeman, Montana which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The district is 80 acres (32 ha) in area and is roughly bounded by Olive St., Willson Ave., Cleveland St., and Fourth Ave. It included 190 contributing buildings and 39 non-contributing ones. [1]
The Brick Breeden Fieldhouse is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the western United States, located on the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. [2] It is the home of the Montana State Bobcats of the Big Sky Conference; the primary venue for men's and women's basketball and indoor track and field.