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Six Versions of a Changing Downtown: Land and Life in Montana's Bozone
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2025
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Six Versions of a Changing Downtown: Land and Life in Montana's Bozone
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Six Versions of a Changing Downtown: Land and Life in Montana's Bozone
2025
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Little did I realize that evening that I was beginning a long-term relationship with a place and a landscape that became an integral part of my own career as a geographer. Working with the Special Collections Librarian at Montana State University's Library, we made available copies of Sanborn Insurance Company's maps for 1891 and 1927 which showed detailed maps of businesses and buildings on their assigned block. [...]students went into the field to map contemporary activities for their block. Many of these new residents found jobs in the region's expanding tourist industry (fly opportunities at the university and hospital, and in entrepreneurial businesses based in technology, construction, and outdoor recreation.
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