 Main Street Historic District - Bozeman, MT
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At the centre of the only urban environment in the Gallatin Valley, Bozeman's Main Street Historic District stretches for four blocks along Main Street, from Wilsson Avenue in the west to Rouse Avenue in the east.
Waymark Code: WMW4J5
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 07/09/2017
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Anchored by The Baxter Hotel at its west end and the Bozeman Hotel at its east end, the historic district encompasses both sides of four blocks of Main Street, as well as a few buildings on crossing avenues and Babcock Street. It is comprised of 68 buildings, 49 of which are architecturally significant and contributing, while 19 are non-contributing. Of the 19, there are three which, with the passage of time, will likely be included as contributing.
In the excerpt from the Continuation Sheet below it is mentioned that several of the larger, architecturally important had been encased by textured sheathing. It appears that all have been returned to their original appearance, as much as is possible. The district now appears very much as it did upon the completion of the most recently built contributing building, save for more recent additions. It is a wonderfully preserved turn of the century urban business district. In the district are a handful of exceptional buildings which have been listed in the register individually.
While few, if any, structures retain complete integrity, most have regularly spaced windows and considerable ornamentation - elements that lend a strong visual cohesion to the district overall. Four large historic buildings, which stand on corner lots and which have been completely encased by textured sheathing within the past 15 years (1-5, 2-12, 104, and 136-140 East Main) constitute virtually the only major gaps in the overall historic integrity of the district. (The First Security Bank, built in 1960 at 208 East Main, is the one other major gap.) The largest of these non-contributing buildings is the 5-story, Classical Revival style First National Bank, built in 1920 and completely covered in 1972. The building is a major visual anchor at the district center, equidistant from the Baxter and Bozeman Hotels, and counter-balancing them on the south side of the street. The historic integrity of these encased buildings, however, can potentially be recovered by removal of sheathing, followed by selective
restoration if necessary, as was done with two buildings in 1980, 9 and 11 East Main. From the NRHP Continuation Sheet
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Baxter Hotel |
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Bozeman Hotel |
Street address: 105 West to 321 East Main Street Bozeman, MT United States 59715
 County / Borough / Parish: Gallatin County
 Year listed: 1987
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Exploration/Settlement, Architecture, Commerce
 Periods of significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874
 Historic function: Commerce/Trade
 Current function: Commerce/Trade
 Privately owned?: yes
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
 Season start / Season finish: Not listed
 Hours of operation: Not listed
 Secondary Website 2: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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