Thank you Foders.com for saying what we’ve know all along. Bozeman is special and all of us here at Excel Physical Therapy are so thankful to work and live here. Here’s the link to the full article and the excerpt featuring Bozeman below:
Bozeman, Montana
What it’s Like: This Big Sky Country college town is a nature-lover’s paradise, no matter the season.
Founded in the late-1800’s to service travelers along a mining trail, Bozeman today is home to 37,280 permanent residents, as well as the fluctuating student population of Montana State University. The college presence lends the place an arty vibe; popular activities include the year-round Bozeman Symphony Society and summertime Shakespeare in the Parks. The mix of faculty, students, cowboys, outdoor enthusiasts, and the odd celebrity has also elevated the dining scene; The rotating menu at John Bozeman’s Cafe in the historic downtown might feature Jamaican jerk chicken, while the bison burgers and Kobe beef at Montana Ale Works pair perfectly with the 40 beers on tap. Hotels like the Gallain River Lodge, set on a 350-acre working ranch, and the Lehrkind Mansion, a former brewer’s residence-turned-B&B, make ideal bases for fly fishing, skiing, rafting, and exploring Yellowstone National Park.
Posted by Sandra Ramani on March 19, 2013/Foders.com