Bozeman City Development Plans 1904-1992

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Bozeman City Development Plans 1904-1992

The Bozeman City Development Plans consist of a collection of maps, profiles, diagrams, proposed land use and subdivision plans, street, sewer, water and utility maintenance and additions. In addition to documents pertaining specifically to Bozeman and Gallatin County, there are a few sets of drawings that document zoning and construction activities in cities elsewhere, likely retained by the Bozeman City Engineer for comparison purposes.

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