2025 is Almost History!

Posted: December 31, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Dear Friends,

This year, The Extreme History Project brought Montana’s stories to the public in so many ways including through our lecture series, podcast, walking tours, films, exhibits, and more. From untold histories to community storytelling, we make history accessible, engaging, and unforgettable.

We are deeply grateful for our community, your curiosity, support, and passion for Montana’s past make our work possible. As the year comes to a close, we need your help to continue this mission to make history accessible and relevant. Your gift ensures that our community’s history remains alive for everyone and helps us bring exciting new history programming in 2026 to audiences across the state.

Click here to DONATE NOW and be part of keeping our stories vibrant.

Thank you for helping us bring history to life!

With EXTREME Gratitude,
Crystal and Team Extreme

Giving Tuesday – Every Story Matters

Posted: December 2, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Today is Giving Tuesday — and we’re asking for your support to help keep overlooked histories alive.

The Extreme History Project is dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories that traditional history has too often ignored — stories of resilience, courage, struggle, leadership, and hope.

Every donation today directly supports:
– Inclusive film projects
– Community events, tours, and public programming
– Research into hidden histories
– Partnerships with community organizations

No matter the size, your gift makes an impact.

Make your Giving Tuesday donation by clicking here.

When you give, you’re saying: these stories matter. These people matter. This history matters.

Thank you for standing with us as we work to preserve, honor, and share the full story of our communities.

With appreciation,
Crystal Alegria and Team Extreme

Extreme History Used Book Shop Sale

Posted: November 25, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Shop Small, Read Big!

Join us for our Used Book Sale on Small Business Saturday, November 29 from noon–5pm at The Extreme History Project (234 E. Mendenhall Street in downtown Bozeman).

Buy one used book, get the second (of equal or lesser value) for FREE!

Find treasures for your winter reading list—or pick out the perfect gift for the book lovers in your life.

Support local history while discovering your next great read! We have lots of new history-themed gift shop items too!

Where: Extreme History located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street in historic Bozeman, MT!

When: Small Business Saturday, November 29 from 12-5pm

Join Extreme History’s Executive Director, Crystal Alegria, for a special pop-up walking tour through Bozeman’s historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. This intimate, one-time tour will highlight some of Crystal’s favorite headstones, stories, and hidden corners of the cemetery that aren’t featured on our regular tours. Crystal will share insights into the art, symbolism, and history woven into the landscape of this beloved local landmark. 

Date and Time: Saturday, November 15 at 3pm

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

We’re THRILLED to announce the debut of The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana – EPISODE III, featuring three extraordinary women whose strength, creativity, and determination helped shape Montana’s history. Please share this with anyone you know who would like to attend or watch!

Join us for one of our free public screenings:

Helena: The Myrna Loy – November 5 at 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

Butte: Butte-Silver Bow Archives – November 13 at 6:00 p.m.

Great Falls: Davidson Family Auditorium at Great Falls High – November 25 at 6:30 p.m.

Can’t make a screening? Tune in for the Montana PBS premiere on November 13th at 7:30 p.m. on your local Montana PBS channel.

Episode III continues the series’ exploration of the remarkable women who shaped our state’s identity:

Ella Knowles Haskell, Montana’s first female lawyer and a political trailblazer who fought for women’s voices to be heard in the late 1800s. Fannie Sperry Steele, a fearless bronc rider from the Prickly Pear Valley who broke barriers for women in sports and western culture. Nancy Cooper Russell, wife and business partner of artist Charles M. Russell, who preserved his legacy while forging her own place in Montana’s cultural history. Through powerful storytelling, archival materials, and expert insights, Episode III shines a light on the depth and diversity of Montana women’s contributions to law, art, and western heritage.

We hope you’ll join us to celebrate these incredible stories and honor the women who helped shape Montana. Thank you again!

Join us for a stroll through historic Sunset Hills Cemetery with tour guide, Jessica Jones on Sunday, October 26th at 4pm. Set atop a peaceful overlook, Bozeman’s historic Sunset Hills Cemetery offers a panoramic view of downtown while each evening’s sunset reflects the nature of its quiet inhabitants. The early residents of Bozeman laid their loved ones to rest in this sanctified ground overlooking the town that their toil and labor helped establish. Bozeman’s early movers and shakers rest here along with others whose stories make up the town’s historical narrative. Here you will find the Story family plot where Bozeman’s most notorious resident, Nelson Story, is laid to rest alongside his family. John Bozeman, the man for whom the town is named is interred there as well and that’s an interesting story . . . Join us for a tour of Sunset Hills Cemetery. Meet Jessica at the cemetery gates located at the south side of Lindley Park a few minutes before 4pm. To purchase tickets, click below.


Join us for a stroll through historic Sunset Hills Cemetery with tour guide, Jessica Jones on Sunday, October 26th at 4pm. Set atop a peaceful overlook, Bozeman’s historic Sunset Hills Cemetery offers a panoramic view of downtown while each evening’s sunset reflects the nature of its quiet inhabitants. The early residents of Bozeman laid their loved ones to rest in this sanctified ground overlooking the town that their toil and labor helped establish. Bozeman’s early movers and shakers rest here along with others whose stories make up the town’s historical narrative. Here you will find the Story family plot where Bozeman’s most notorious resident, Nelson Story, is laid to rest alongside his family. John Bozeman, the man for whom the town is named is interred there as well and that’s an interesting story . . . Join us for a tour of Sunset Hills Cemetery. Meet Jessica at the cemetery gates located at the south side of Lindley Park a few minutes before 4pm. To purchase tickets, click below.


Join us for our next lecture on October 21, 6pm at the Bozeman Public Library with presenter, Crystal Alegria. Crystal will explore how communities in Montana confronted death during early settlement. This presentation delves into the diverse funeral practices, mourning customs, and burial traditions that took root in the region from the mid-1800s through the early 20th century. Drawing from historical records, Crystal will examines how Montanans honored their dead. From hastily-dug frontier graves to the rise of formal cemeteries and mourning traditions, this talk sheds light on the rituals of grief, remembrance, and resilience in a place where life and death were often inseparable companions.
Crystal is the Director of The Extreme History Project and a public historian with over two decades of experience in historical interpretation, archaeology, and community-based history projects. She co-founded The Extreme History Project to make history more accessible and engaging to the public and has worked extensively on uncovering and sharing Montana’s rich and complex past.

👻 History After Dark: Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past 👻

Step into Bozeman’s haunting history on Friday, October 10, 2025 with The Extreme History Project! 🌙

This one-night-onlyself-guided walking tour takes you through downtown Bozeman, where you’ll encounter historical figures who share chilling stories of the past. From ghostly encounters to murdertragedyfrontier justice, and more, you’ll discover the darker side of Bozeman’s history in an unforgettable night of storytelling.

You’ll meet characters from Bozeman’s past, including Madam Lizzie WoodsBozeman’s first mayor, John BogertBozeman’s infamous medium, Emma MountsNelson and Ellen Story and so many more!

✨ Don’t miss this chance to experience the past like never before — once the night is over, the spirits disappear!


Tales from the Tombstones: A Guided Cemetery Walking Tour

Posted: September 8, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Step into Bozeman’s past as we stroll through the cemetery, where community actors will portray historical figures who were buried there many years ago. As you are guided amongst the graves, you’ll meet four fascinating characters brought to life, each sharing their unique stories and legacies. This year among the characters will be Emma Weeks Willson and Bozeman’s first mayor, John Bogert.

Sunday, September 21, 3pm to 5pm at Bozeman’s Sunset Hills Cemetery

Click Here to Book tickets!

Take a Walk with Us Before the Season Ends!

Posted: August 28, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Here’s a line-up of our remaining walking tours, hope you can join us for a tour.

Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm through September 6, 2025
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by The Western Cafe

Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Sunset Hills Cemetery – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 4pm through September
Where to Meet: Entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery, located off of East Main Street directly south of Lindley Park. Sponsored by Dokken-Nelson Funeral Home

Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 1pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by Moka Boutique

Take a Walk with Us Before the Season Ends!

Posted: August 9, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Here’s a line-up of our remaining walking tours, hope you can join us for a tour.

Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm through September 6, 2025
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by The Western Cafe

Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Sunset Hills Cemetery – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 4pm through September
Where to Meet: Entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery, located off of East Main Street directly south of Lindley Park. Sponsored by Dokken-Nelson Funeral Home

NEW TOUR – Bricks, Bricks, Bricks with Lesley Gilmore – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 21, 2025 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 1pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by Moka Boutique

Gracious Gables: Bozeman’s Historic Bon Ton District – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 13, 2025 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Story Mansion located at 811 S. Willson. Sponsored by Dianne Click and Bozeman Brokers

Along the Gallagator: History of the Railway, South Tracy, and More! – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 20, 2025 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The south end of the Bozeman Public Library (626 E Main Street) parking lot. Sponsored by Leslie Crismond and Chris Faehl

NEW TOUR – Steps Through History: Bozeman’s South Side Historic Black Community – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 14, 2025 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street

NEW TOUR – Wheatfields, Railroads, and Brewers: Exploring Bozeman’s Historic North Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets.  When: Saturdays at 1pm on August 9, and August 23, 2025
Where to Meet: Tinworks Art located at 719 N Ida Avenue

Seeking Fortunes: Bozeman’s Historic Chinese Community – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 12 and August 26, 2025 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by Susan Sewell

Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 27 at 6pm
Where to Meet: Bozeman City Hall located at 121 N. Rouse Avenue. Sponsored by Bozeman Creek Family Health

A Taste of History: Seeing the Old West Through New Eyes

Elk Horn Ghost Town June 20, click here to register

Butte July 25, click here to register

Virginia City August 23, click here to register

Step into the past with A Taste of History: Seeing the Old West Through New Eyes, a unique Extreme History series of immersive, day-long events that bring fresh perspectives to the stories of the American West. Through guided experiences, historical interpretation, and engaging storytelling, you’ll explore how the settlement of the American West can be understood as both a triumph and a tragedy, depending on perspective.

As you journey through the rich histories of each location, participants will also be treated to bite-sized tastes of historic foods—dishes that people living in these places during the 19th and early 20th centuries would have eaten. Join us in Elkhorn Ghost Town on June 20, Butte on July 25, or Virginia City on August 23. These stand-alone programs run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and offer “tastes” of history throughout the day. Attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportation to each location. Admission is $65 for members and $68 for nonmembers. Come for the stories—stay for the flavors of the historic West.

In Elkhorn Ghost Town on June 20 we will immerse ourselves in the history of this unique Montana mining town, a family-centric community, by touring the Fraternity Hall and the Gillian Hall with particular attention to the architecture. We will visit the Elkhorn cemetery, hearing stories of the people who lived and died in this mining town inhabited by immigrant families. Click here to register!

In Butte, we will visit the Butte-Silver Bow Archives and the Mai Wah Museum to better understand immigrant food preparation and herbal remedies used in early Butte by examining the artifacts that remain to tell the stories. We will focus in on the Chinese and Cornish experiences. Click here to register!

In Virginia City, we will learn about Virginia City entrepreneurs like Sarah Bickford and sisters Minerva and Parthenia Sneed, notable members of the town’s Black community who started a bakery and expansive vegetable gardens that provided food for settlers. We will visit historic locations to better understand this history and learn on the ground where this history happened. Click here to register!

Your guides on these three adventures will be led by Extreme History’s Crystal Alegria and Jennifer Hill, an Associate Teaching Professor at Montana State University with an emphasis on Culinary History, Women’s History, American West, Gender and Reproductive History. Jennifer is the author of Birthing the West: Mothers and Midwives in the Rockies and Plains. Crystal and Jennifer will be joined by experts at each location, to help tell these stories and interpret the west through storytelling, food experiences and place-based learning. 

Sponsored by: Vicky York

History Salon on Public Lands with Wes Siler

Posted: May 13, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Feeling the need to talk about current events and discuss the ramifications of societal/cultural changes?

The Extreme History Project’s new program addresses this need!

Join us on Saturday, May 17th at 1pm during our next History Salon where we will discuss Public Lands with expert Wes Siler. This Salon is free and open to the public but we ask you to register. Please click here to register.

Wes Siler is an Outside Magazine columnist, and adventure travel writer. He teaches a new generation of enthusiasts how to lead more exciting lives outdoors. Wes has contributed to magazines like Wired, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Outdoor Life, GQ, Road&Track, and Playboy, websites like Jalopnik and Gizmodo, and founded the motorcycle site Hell For Leather and outdoors site IndefinitelyWild. Wes has hosted web shows funded by YouTube and Outside, presented television commercials for brands like Toyota and Aprilia, and appears as a subject matter expert on channels like CNN, CBS, ABC, and Fox News.

Join the discussion and intellectual exchange as we deep dive into the current conversation around public lands.

The goal of this event is to create a space for participants to feel comfortable to ask questions and contribute to the conversation. We ask you to be respectful and open-minded.

Join us for a stroll through Bozeman history with one of our many tours this season! All tours start at the end of May and run through Labor Day. Hope you can join us!

Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm – Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sundays 1pm – Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sundays 4pm – Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

Wednesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at 3pm. Join us for an inside tour (no walking) of our new exhibit, Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District. Click here for tickets.

And many more tours . . . for all tours, dates, times and to secure tickets . . . follow this link!

Give Big is Here!

Posted: May 1, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

The day to GIVE BIG to HISTORY has arrived! Please consider donating to The Extreme History Project over the next 24 hours as part of Give Big Gallatin Valley. Here is a link to donate to Extreme History!

For our GIVE BIG donor lounge this year, you’ll find us at the northside Treeline Coffee (624 N. Wallace) from noon to 4pm on Friday, May 2nd. We are excited to host historic walking tours, see the schedule below. Tours are free of charge, but we encourage you to make a Give Big Donation to Extreme History!

This year you can double your donation up to $8,000 due to the generosity of two donors including Laura Fedro Interiors who donated $6,000 to establish a fund at Extreme History called Western Wise: Honoring Women’s Stories. The second matching donation of $2,000 comes from our long-time volunteer extraordinaire, Susan Sewell! Donate early to have your contribution doubled!

CLICK HERE TO GIVE

Here is more information on the Western Wise: Honoring Women’s Stories Fund. This fund is dedicated to uplifting the voices, experiences, and legacies of women whose histories have been overlooked or erased. Rooted in the belief that history is richer and more truthful when told through diverse lenses, this fund supports research, storytelling, interpretation, and community-based projects that center women’s contributions. The Western Wise Fund works to reclaim space, amplify unheard narratives, and inspire future generations through the power of women’s history.

As history comes under threat and resources dwindle, Extreme History is going to lean more on our community, and that’s you! If you’ve been on a walking tour, listened to a podcast episode, viewed our exhibits, enjoyed a lecture at the Bozeman Public Library, taken a bus tour with us, enjoyed History After Dark, or attended a workshop or class in our downtown headquarters consider supporting us during Give Big.

Thank you for your continued support of The Extreme History Project, and thank you for Giving Big Gallatin Valley TODAY!!

CLICK HERE TO GIVE

Friday, May 2nd Tours starting at the NORTHSIDE Treeline Coffee located at 624 N. Wallace.

Noon – Lehrkind Brewery and Mansion with Julia Strehlau Jacobs

1pm – Bon Ton and Misco Mills with Victoria Lyons

2pm – Northern Pacific Depot with Dale Martin

3pm – Bricks, Bricks, Bricks with Lesley Gilmore

Give Big is Almost Here!

Posted: April 30, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Join us May 1-2 for Give Big Gallatin Valley. Extreme History will host a series of unique historic walking tours as part of Give Big Gallatin Valley!

For our GIVE BIG donor lounge this year, you’ll find us at the northside Treeline Coffee (624 N. Wallace) from noon to 4pm on Friday, May 2nd. We are excited to host historic walking tours, see the schedule below. Tours are free of charge, but we encourage you to make a Give Big Donation to Extreme History!

This year you can double your donation up to $8,000 due to the generosity of two donors including Laura Fedro Interiors who donated $6,000 to establish a fund at Extreme History called Western Wise: Honoring Women’s Stories. The second matching donation of $2,000 comes from our long-time volunteer extraordinaire, Susan Sewell! Donate early to have your contribution doubled!

CLICK HERE TO GIVE

Here is more information on the Western Wise: Honoring Women’s Stories Fund. This fund is dedicated to uplifting the voices, experiences, and legacies of women whose histories have been overlooked or erased. Rooted in the belief that history is richer and more truthful when told through diverse lenses, this fund supports research, storytelling, interpretation, and community-based projects that center women’s contributions. The Western Wise Fund works to reclaim space, amplify unheard narratives, and inspire future generations through the power of women’s history.

As history comes under threat and resources dwindle, Extreme History is going to lean more on our community, and that’s you! If you’ve been on a walking tour, listened to a podcast episode, viewed our exhibits, enjoyed a lecture at the Bozeman Public Library, taken a bus tour with us, enjoyed History After Dark, or attended a workshop or class in our downtown headquarters consider supporting us during Give Big.

Thank you for your continued support of The Extreme History Project, and thank you for Giving Big Gallatin Valley on May 1-2!

CLICK HERE TO GIVE

Friday, May 2nd Tours starting at the NORTHSIDE Treeline Coffee located at 624 N. Wallace.

Noon – Lehrkind Brewery and Mansion with Julia Strehlau Jacobs

1pm – Bon Ton and Misco Mills with Victoria Lyons

2pm – Northern Pacific Depot with Dale Martin

3pm – Bricks, Bricks, Bricks with Lesley Gilmore

Posted: April 15, 2025 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

March 12, 5:30pm at The Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium. Free and open to the public.

Join us for the screening of The Story of Us (Episode 2) with a panel discussion to follow, featuring historian Mary Murphy, PBS Montana Educator Nicole Vradenburg, filmmaker Kimberly Hogberg, and Crystal Alegria of The Extreme History Project.

Episode two of The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana, explores the lives and legacies of three remarkable women who defied societal norms to leave a lasting impact on the state of Montana. Through their determination, these women made a lasting impact on Montana.

Helena Clarke, a woman of Blackfeet and White descent, broke barriers as one of Montana’s early female elected officials. Rose Hum Lee contributed invaluable insights into the dynamics of America’s Chinatowns. Rose Gordon, a Black woman who dedicated her life to serving and unifying the town of White Sulphur Springs.

Through their stories, this episode sheds light on the contributions of women who shaped Montana’s history in profound ways.

Join The Extreme History Project on February 18, 6pm at the Bozeman
Public Library Community Room
for a presentation by Mary Jane Bradbury.
Free and open to the public.

Against the backdrop of the social and political reform of the early 1900s,
Nancy Cooper Russell was a woman ahead of her time. A self-taught
business woman with the ability to take charge, Nancy helped Charles M.
Russell become the highest paid living artist of his time.

Bradbury brings Nancy Russell to life and shares the story of her chance
meeting with the Montana cowboy artist who would become her husband.
She describes the world of art that celebrated the myth of the west at the
beginning of the 20th century and tells stories about the renowned artists
and celebrities the Russells knew as they traveled from New York City to the
growing California suburb called Hollywood.

Mary Jane Bradbury is an historic interpreter and scholar who brings history
to life for audiences of all ages. She is an artist in residence for the CM
Russell Museum in Great Falls and the Montana Historical Society in Helena.

Sponsored by: The Extreme History Project, Humanities Montana and the Bozeman Public Library

Dear Friends,

As the year draws to a close, we at Extreme History are grateful for the part you’ve played in supporting our mission. This past year, we’ve taken significant steps to bring history to the community, making it accessible, engaging, and relevant. We believe that history is not just about the past—it’s a vital part of today’s conversations and our shared commitment to a fairer future.

Through our walking tours, The Dirt on the Past podcast, the documentary series The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana, History after Dark, Tales from the Tombstones, exhibits, Book Club and so much more, we’ve shared the stories that often get overlooked. With your support, we’ve been able to bring history to life.  

Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to The Extreme History Project so we can continue to uncover, preserve and share these important stories. With your help, we can continue bringing history to life, bridging past and present, and strengthening the foundations of our community and democracy. Thank you for your support and for believing, as we do, in the power of history.

In Gratitude,

Crystal Alegria and all of us at Team Extreme

Join us for our Victorian Market and Open House at The Extreme History Project on December 7th from 4:30pm to 7:30pm!

Step back in time with The Extreme History Project’s Victorian Market and Open House during this year’s Christmas Stroll! Immerse yourself in the charm of a Victorian holiday as you explore unique handcrafted gifts, our Used Book Shop, historical treasures, and festive decorations in a warm, welcoming atmosphere of our historic 1890s house.

Enjoy the irresistible aroma of hot cider and an assortment of delicious cookies while you browse. This is the perfect way to experience history, holiday cheer, and community spirit all in one place. Don’t miss this festive opportunity to make your holiday season truly special!

Hope to see you there!

It’s Giving Tuesday!

Posted: December 3, 2024 by extremehistory in Uncategorized
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Dear Friends of The Extreme History Project,

Heartfelt thanks to our community and family of supporters for helping make 2024 a wonderful year of history in our community! We hope to do it all again, and more in 2025 but we need your help to make that happen. Please consider The Extreme History Project during your end-of-year giving, especially today or tomorrow on #GivingTuesdayA gift of $25, $50 or more would help us with our to bring history to you in fun, engaging and relevant ways.

Click Here to DONATE NOW

To recap 2024,

-We debuted a second episode of The Story of Us: The Women who Shaped Montanaclick here to watch.

– We opened our new exhibit, Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District within our building on Mendenhall Street, giving exhibit tours all winter and into the spring.

-We created a new program called, Tales from the Tombstones that debuted this October in Sunset Hills Cemetery

-We developed three new walking tours for you this season including Wheatfields, Railroads and Brewers: Bozeman’s North Side (in partnership with Tinworks Art), Steps Through History: Bozeman’s Southside Black Community, and Historic Tin Ceilings.

-We brought you stellar and meaningful conversations in our The Dirt on the Past Podcast.

We read six impactful books for our online Book Club.

-We learned more about cemetery history and symbolism at our May Cemetery Workshop in Butte (in partnership with the Foundation for Montana History and the Mai Wah Museum).

-We brought historical characters back from the dead for History after Dark.  We strolled down Main Street in historic garb during Sweet Pea Parade and gathered monthly for our Extreme Stitch and Sew-ciety. We partnered with Indigenous Peoples’ Day Montana to bring you programming on Peets Hill in October. We offered woodcut and embroidery classes with artist Kelly Hartman, and so much more!  

CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT US IN 2025!

As you can see, we are a small non-profit with a big agenda and even bigger goals of making history relevant! We have been able to accomplish our mission to bring history to our community in large part because of your generous donations and support. Every dollar given goes straight into research and resources needed to create fresh, exciting, and pertinent programming. But, we need your help to keep our doors open, so please donate to Extreme History for #GivingTuesday tomorrow or right now! We thank you in advance and are so grateful for your support.

Sincerely,

Crystal Alegria and All of Us at Team Extreme

Small Business Saturday Book Sale!

Posted: November 20, 2024 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Join us on November 30 from noon to 5pm for Small Business Saturday and our annual winter Used book Sale! Explore our Used Book Shop and Gift Shop at Extreme History headquarters! Purchase one used book and get the second one of equal or lesser value for free. We’re located at 234 E. Mendenhall in Downtown Bozeman, MT.

Join us for an evening with Sally Thompson as she reads from her book, Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo: 23 Unexpected Stories That Awaken Montana’s Past. November 6th at 6pm at Extreme History Headquarters located at 234 E. Mendenhall in downtown, Bozeman, MT. Books will be for sale at the event.

This event is FREE and open to the public, we just ask that you register via Eventbrite so we know how many to expect, please click here to register.

If Lewis and Clark returned to Montana today, they would find the landscape reassuringly familiar. The same would hold true for past generations of Kootenai, Salish, Crow, Gros Ventre, Assiniboine, and Blackfeet. Even after thousands of years, some ancestors could still find their way to Sun River country, an ancient oasis of water and wildlife where the mountains and prairies meet.

The past still lingers along old trails, and among the people who live here today. Some, such as anthropologist and storyteller Sally Thompson, are better equipped to notice the traces of history lurking in place names and written in cairns, carved in tree bark, etched into prairie boulders, or resting among well-knapped spear points.

In Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo, Thompson unearths new information and startling insights into Montana’s untold history in twenty-three true stories. Along the way, she shares the challenges of groundbreaking research and the joys of finding hidden treasures. These stories connect past and present, bringing into focus a common heritage among many peoples in an uncommon land.

Sally Thompson has worked as an archaeologist, anthropologist, ethnohistorian, filmmaker, educator, and as a tribal consultant and collaborator. Her narrative nonfiction writing focuses on the contrasting worldviews embedded in American history. Her 2015 book, People Before the Park, was a collaboration with the Kootenai Culture Committee and the Pikunni Traditionalist Association of the Blackfeet Tribe. While at the University of Montana (2001-2010), she interviewed over 250 tribal elders and educators and together they produced extensive curriculum materials for Montana teachers. In her new book Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo: 23 Unexpected Stories that Awaken Montana’s Past, she brings readers along on her adventures in the field.

We look forward to seeing you on November 6th at 6pm at our Headquarters located at 234 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman, MT!

Tales from the Tombstones!

Posted: October 20, 2024 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Join us on Sunday, October 27 at 3 pm at the entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery for Tales from the Tombstones: A Guided Cemetery Walking Tour with The Extreme History Project. This is a brand new tour, never seen before! CLICK HERE TO SECURE YOUR TICKETS!

Step into Bozeman’s past as we stroll through the cemetery, where community actors will portray historical figures who were buried there many years ago. As you are guided amongst the graves, you’ll meet four fascinating characters brought to life, each sharing their unique stories and legacies.
Meet us a few minutes before the event starts at the entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery.
We can’t wait to share this new event with you!

Sunday, October 27 at 3pm. Meet your guide at the entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery. Tickets are $20 per person. Limited availability so secure your tickets by clicking here!

History After Dark is nearly here! Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.

For ONE NIGHT only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town.

Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.

This tour is offered Friday night, October 11th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.

For ONE NIGHT only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town.

Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.

This tour is offered Friday night, October 11th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.

For ONE NIGHT only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town.

Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.

This tour is offered Friday night, October 11th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Join us for a stroll through Bozeman history with one of our many tours this season! All tours start Memorial Day weekend and run through Labor Day. Hope you can join us!

New Tours this Season include:

Steps Through History: Bozeman’s South Side Historic Black Community. Click here for tickets. September 19 at 6pm.

Historic Tin Ceilings Walking Tour. Click here for tickets. Done for the season. Meet at 234 E. Mendenhall.

The Chinese at Sunset Hills Cemetery with Mark Johnson. Click here for more information and tickets. August 31 at 3pm. Meet at the entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery.

Wheatfields, Railroads, and Brewers: Exploring Bozeman’s Historic North Side. Walking tour in Collaboration with Tinworks Art. Click on date for more info and to secure tickets:

August 31 at 1pm – With Historian Dale Martin as special guest

September 14 at 1pm – With Historian Mary Murphy as special guest

September 21 at 1pm – With winter wheat specialist Phil Bruckner and Historian Micah Change

September 28 at 1pm – With Archaeologist and railroad enthusiast, Craig Lee as special guest

Monthly Tours:

Gracious Gables: Bozeman’s Bon Ton District. Click here for tickets. August 28 at 6pm. Meet at The Story Mansion located at 811 S. Willson.

Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek. Click here for tickets. Done for the season. Meet at City Hall located at 121 N. Rouse.

Seeking Fortunes: Bozeman’s Historic Chinese Community. Click here for tickets. Done for the season. Meet at 234 E. Mendenhall.

Along the Gallagator: History of the Railway, South Tracy, and More! Click here for tickets. August 22 at 6pm. Meet at the south side of the Bozeman Public Library parking lot.

Weekly Tours

Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm – Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sundays 1pm – Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sundays 4pm – Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

Tuesdays at 11am, Fridays and Saturdays at 1pm. Or join us for an inside tour (no walking) of our new exhibit, Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District. Click here for tickets.

People love our tours, see feedback on our Tripadvisor page here!

Join us for a stroll through Bozeman history with one of our many tours this season! All tours start Memorial Day weekend and run through Labor Day. Hope you can join us!

Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm – Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sundays 1pm – Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sundays 4pm – Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

Tuesdays at 11am, Fridays and Saturdays at 1pm. Or join us for an inside tour (no walking) of our new exhibit, Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District. Click here for tickets.

And many more tours . . . for all tours, dates, times and to secure tickets . . . follow this link!

We’re excited to announce that The Extreme History Project has a new exhibit, Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District! This exhibit is located within our historic building (located at 234 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman, MT) which was built in 1891 specifically to be a brothel. We are offering exhibit tours on Tuesdays at 11am, Wednesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at 1pm through the Spring. CLICK HERE TO BOOK A TOUR!

You’re invited to explore a little known part of Bozeman’s history. The exhibit examines the hidden layers of the city’s “restricted district” that thrived from 1870s until 1918. You’ll learn about the lives and stories of two district madams, Lizzie Woods and Libbie Hayes and how they navigated the legalities, social stigmas and moralities of their business. You’ll learn too about the harsh realities these women lived with including drug addiction, violence and early death due to overdose, disease or suicide. Adding a rich cultural dimension to the narrative is the Chinese community’s connection to the district. This exhibit promises you a thought-provoking journey, shedding a new light on those who lived and worked in the shadows of Bozeman’s red-light district.

The tour is one-hour long and takes place within the Extreme History building. The tour will focus on the exhibit and building history. Hope you can join us! CLICK HERE TO BOOK A TOUR.

A BIG thank you to our exhibit sponsors including: Sally and Bob Beles, Erotique, Bridgercare, Treeline Coffee Roasters, Montana State University Women’s Center, Wild Crumb, and the Gallatin History Museum.

We’re excited to announce that The Extreme History Project has a new exhibit opening Saturday, February 10th called, Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District! This exhibit is located within our historic building (located at 234 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman, MT) which was built in 1891 specifically to be a brothel. We are offering exhibit tours on Tuesdays at 11am, Wednesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at 1pm through the Spring. Click here to book at tour!

You’re invited to explore a little known part of Bozeman’s history. The exhibit examines the hidden layers of the city’s “restricted district” that thrived from 1870s until 1918. You’ll learn about the lives and stories of two district madams, Lizzie Woods and Libbie Hayes and how they navigated the legalities, social stigmas and moralities of their business. You’ll learn too about the harsh realities these women lived with including drug addiction, violence and early death due to overdose, disease or suicide. Adding a rich cultural dimension to the narrative is the Chinese community’s connection to the district. This exhibit promises you a thought-provoking journey, shedding a new light on those who lived and worked in the shadows of Bozeman’s red-light district.

The tour is one-hour long and takes place within the Extreme History building. The tour will focus on the exhibit and building history. Hope you can join us! Click here to book a tour.

A BIG thank you to our exhibit sponsors including: Sally and Bob Beles, Erotique, Bridgercare, Treeline Coffee Roasters, Montana State University Women’s Center, Wild Crumb, and the Gallatin History Museum.

Welcome to a New Year at Extreme History!

Posted: January 18, 2024 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We’re excited for 2024 and all the history it will hold! Here’s what’s coming up in the next couple of months. Hope you can join us for one or all of these events.

February 1, 6pm – Extreme History Online Book Club. We’ll be discussing All that She Carried by Tiya Miles. Click here for more information and to register.

February 4, 2-4pm – Lino Block Printmaking Class with Kelly Hartman of Studio 308. Explore the art of Lino Block Printmaking at The Extreme History Project! Join us on February 4th from 2-4pm at 234 E. Mendenhall Street for a creative journey led by Kelly Hartman, owner of Studio 308.
In this two-hour class, you’ll delve into the basics of lino block printing. Discover the magic of transferring a provided design, carving a stamp, and mastering various printing techniques. Craft your own unique vintage-inspired Valentines cards for your friends and family! This class is perfect for both beginners and those looking to enhance their printmaking skills. All materials provided. Registration required. Limited class size. Click here for more information and to register.

February 6 – Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District Exhibit Opening. Watch this space for more information coming soon!

February 7, 6pm – American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail. Montana State University’s Department of History and The Extreme History Project invite you to an evening with Sarah Keyes as she discusses her new book, American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail on February 7th at 6pm in the Procrastinator Theater in MSU’s Strand Union Building. Free and open to the public. Her book will be available for sale.

February 13, 1-3pm. Extreme History Stitch and Sew-ciety. Join the Extreme Stitch and Sew-ciety for tea, cookies, and conversation as we work on our personal projects. Bring your needlework projects including mending, embroidery, tapestry, cross stitch and more to work on. If you have anything that is a modern or vintage project to share, bring it along as well. Our one restriction is no glues and paints. Hope to see you there for an afternoon of merriment and camaraderie. At the Extreme History headquarters located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street in Downtown Bozeman.

End of Year Giving to Extreme History

Posted: December 29, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We are very grateful to those who have given to our End of Year Campaign, we could not do any of this without your support! Your dollars help us provide you with quality history programming. We ask you to donate $25, $50, $100 or more to help us bring history to you in 2024.

Thanks in advance, we appreciate your support and depend on it!  

To Donate Click Here

Looking back on the year –  Our historic walking tours, lecture series, publications, The Dirt on the Past podcast, presentations, workshops, online Book Club, and our documentary work covered a wide variety of topics meant to inform and provoke further thought and discussion.

Our Symbolism and Preservation Cemetery Workshop in Deer Lodge, MT co-hosted by the Foundation for Montana History and the Old Montana Prison Museum was a hit! Classroom discussions and presentations by notable experts preceded a tour and scavenger hunt held in the local cemetery. An After Life party hosted by the Longfellow Finnegan Riddle funeral home in Anaconda capped off the event.

Passionate volunteers started our Extreme Stitch and Sew-ciety which helped enhance our period appropriate costuming as we strutted in the Sweet Pea Parade and as our History After Dark “ghosts” told their stories.

Again this year, we were honored to collaborate with Indigenous Peoples’ Day Montana and screen the docuseries, Murder in Bighorn which focused on missing and murdered Indigenous women.  

We’ve partnered with the Museum of the Rockies to expand our podcast, The Dirt on the Past to video using the Museum’s new studio space and featuring artifacts from the Museum’s collections. This is called The Dirt on the Past: Museum Edition

Looking forward to 2024 — We will continue to bring you all the programs and events you have come to love along with new and innovative programming, exhibits, and films!

We are working on the second and third episodes of our Emmy nominated, The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana, a film series that tells the stories of Montana’s historic women that will air on Montana PBS in 2024 and 2025.

We will install a new exhibit on Bozeman’s historic Red-Light District in our headquarters building in January so watch for that!

We will co-host another cemetery workshop – this year in Butte so stay tuned!

Our work in the area of historic preservation will remain a critical focus in light of the current city development with the hope of encouraging community discussion and participation.

And so much more . . . !

But, to do this work we need you. Please understand how much your participation in our events, your purchases in our Extreme History Gift Shop and used Book Shop and your donations mean to us. To put it plainly, without your support, The Extreme History Project would no longer exist.

Your support is what keeps our door open and our research and interpretation ongoing. Our pledge is to always strive to give you meaningful, relevant programming!

Thanks again for appreciating our work, being our champions and supporting us with your donations, we appreciate you!

To Support Extreme History Click Here

Sincerely,

Crystal Alegria and Team Extreme

By donating to The Extreme History Project today, you will help us continue our mission to bring history to the public in fun, engaging and relevant ways. If you enjoy our programming and appreciate our work in the community, we ask you support us with a gift of $20, $40 or $100. This would help us maintain our walking tours, lectures, podcast, workshops, book club, publications, research, and so much more!

As we like to say, History Isn’t Pretty, but it is important and history in the community is essential as it preserves and celebrates our unique traditions, shared experiences, and collective identity and fosters a sense of belonging to this place we call home.

Thank you for considering a gift to Extreme History today, we truly appreciate your support!
With our sincere thanks,
Crystal Alegria (Director) and Team Extreme

Join us!

Posted: November 9, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized
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Learn the art of bookmark embroidery at “A Stitch in Time” class, where you’ll create beautiful bookmarks while enjoying a cozy atmosphere. Join The Extreme History Project and Kelly Hartman, owner of Studio 308, for a bookmark embroidery class. Unlock your creativity and craft your very own felt corner bookmark!

Date: November 29, 2023
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Location: The Extreme History Project Headquarters located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street in Bozeman, MT

Discover the Art of Embroidery! In this engaging two-hour class, you’ll delve into the world of embroidery and create a delightful felt corner bookmark. This hands-on experience is perfect for beginners and crafting enthusiasts alike. Whether you want to make a unique holiday gift or add a personal touch to your reading nook, this class is for you.
What’s Included:

  • All Supplies Provided
  • Expert Guidance from Kelly Hartman
  • A One-of-a-Kind Felt Corner Bookmark to Take Home
  • Cost: $35 per person
  • Wine and Cheese!

Sunday, October 29 at 4pm. Join us for a stroll through historic Sunset Hills Cemetery with tour guide, Jessica Jones. Step back in time as you walk through this historic graveyard, learning about mysterious local legends, spooky folklore, and local history. Keep watch because you may catch a glimpse of a spirit or two, drifting through the headstones. Meet Jessica at the cemetery gates located at the south side of Lindley Park a few minutes before 4pm on October 30. Space is limited so secure tickets early.

A Docuseries Screening of ‘Murder in Bighorn’
Episode One

With Filmmakers
Ivan Macdonald and Ivy Macdonald
Reception to follow

  • When: Thursday, October 19th at 5:30pm
  • Where: Hager Auditorium, Museum of the Rockies

Join us, along with producers Ivy and Ivan MacDonald to view a powerful portrait of tribal members and their communities within Big Horn County, Montana battling an epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) that has been prevalent since colonization. The three-part docuseries examines the circumstances surrounding many of these cases, told solely through the perspectives of those involved: Native families, Native journalists, and local law enforcement officers.

Thank you to our sponsors:

  • The City of Bozeman
  • Bozeman Health
  • The Museum of the Rockies
  • MSU Earth Sciences Department
  • MSU School of Film and Photography
  • Mountain Time Arts

As always, this event is free and open to the public.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.

For ONE NIGHT only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town.

Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.

This tour is offered Friday night, October 13th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.

For ONE NIGHT only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town.

Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.

This tour is offered Friday night, October 13th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.

For ONE NIGHT only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town.

Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.

This tour is offered Friday night, October 13th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Take a Historic Walk Through Bozeman!

Posted: August 2, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Friday and Saturday at 7pm – Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sunday 1pm – Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sunday 4pm – Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

For all tours, dates, times and to secure tickets . . . follow this link!

Join us for a NEW Fred Willson tour with tour guide, Richard Brown on July 20 at 6pm. Richard has spent many years researching the life of Bozeman architect, Fred Willson. On this tour you will learn about Willson’s career and personal life by exploring some of Bozeman’s finest architectural gems on the South Side. Meet your tour guide at the Story Mansion located at 811 S. Willson Street. Register for the tour by clicking this link!

Weekend Tours. Click link to secure tickets!

Friday, 7pm. Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side walking tour. Click here for more information and to secure tickets!

Saturday, 3pm (SPECIAL DAY-TIME TOUR) Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side walking tour. Click here for more information and to secure tickets!

Saturday, 7pm. Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side walking tour. Click here for more information and to secure tickets!

Sunday, 1pm. Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street walking tour. Click here for more information and to secure tickets!

Sunday, 4pm. Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery walking tour. Click here for more information and to secure tickets!

Upcoming Tours. Click link to secure tickets!

Tuesday, July 18, 6pm.  Seeking Fortunes: Bozeman’s Historic China Alley

Thursday, July 20, 6pm. The Contrasting Styles of Fred Willson (Brand new tour!)

Tuesday, July 25, 6pm. Eclectic Communities: Bozeman’s North Side

Thursday, July 27, 6pm. Along the Gallagator: History of the Railway, South Tracy, and More!

Hope you can join us!

Join us in Deer Lodge, MT on June 27th from 9am to 4pm for the Cemetery History, Preservation, and Headstone Symbolism Workshop! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR WORKSHOP

This workshop is hosted by The Extreme History Project , The Foundation for Montana History, and the Old Montana Prison Museum

Date/Time: June 27, 9am to 4pm

Location: Old Prison Museum Conference Center in Deer Lodge, MT

Registration: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Tickets are $67 which includes all registration fees, workshop materials, lunch and Ellen Baumler’s “The Life of the Afterlife in the Big Sky State: A History of Montana’s Cemeteries” published by Bison Books.

***Option to join us at 4:30 for the “Afterlife Party” and Mortuary Tour at Longfellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home in Anaconda, MT (+ $10, see add-on option at checkout).

Are you curious about the hidden meanings behind the symbols and imagery commonly found in cemeteries? Do you want to learn more about the fascinating history and cultural significance of cemeteries? During this workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the rich symbolism found on many cemetery monuments and headstones and how to preserve these important cultural artifacts for future generations. Led by expert guides and preservationists, you’ll explore a local cemetery and discover the hidden meanings behind the intricate carvings and inscriptions found on many headstones. You’ll also learn about the techniques and tools used to restore and preserve these historic markers, helping to ensure their longevity for years to come.

Whether you are a cemetery buff, a lover of art and architecture, or simply interested in preserving our cultural heritage, this workshop is perfect for you. Join us and unlock the mysteries of cemetery history and symbolism and connect with others who share your passion. The workshop will take place at the Old Prison Museum Conference Center in Deer Lodge, MT with the field portion taking place in the Hillcrest Cemetery. After a day of learning, join us at the Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home in Anaconda, for an “Afterlife Party” where light refreshments and drinks will be served!

A BIG Thank you you to our sponsors including: Axelson Funeral Services and Bison Books/University of Nebraska Press

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR WORKSHOP

Walking Tour Season is Here!

Posted: May 31, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We’re excited to kick off another season of walking tours! We have some great guides this year and new stories! Here’s what coming up!

Friday and Saturday at 7pm – Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sunday 1pm – Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sunday 4pm – Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

Thursday June 8, 6pmThe Contrasting Styles of Fred Willson. A NEW TOUR with Fred Willson Expert, Richard Brown! Join us for an updated tour of Fred Willson designed residences on Bozeman’s South Side featuring Fred Willson’s own house and that of his parents, Emma and Lester Willson. Meet your guide, Richard Brown, at the Story Mansion, where the first story is already waiting to be told.

June 27, 9am to 4pm in Deer Lodge, MT – Cemetery History, Preservation and Headstone Symbolism Workshop. Click here for more information and registration!

Walking Tours and Cemetery Workshop!

Posted: May 23, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We’re excited to kick off another season of walking tours! We have some great guides this year and new stories!

May 25 and 26, 6pm – (TOURS FULL) Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek Historic Walking Tour. Free but registration required by clicking this link.

Saturday May 27, 1pm and 3pm – Where in Bozeman! A Walking Tour of Unique and Hidden Architectural Gems with special guest tour guides, Paul Stouffer and Susan Anderegg who wrote Where in BozemanFor more information and tickets click here for 1pm tour and here for 3pm tour.

Friday May 26, 7pm – Murders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sunday May 28, 1pm – Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sunday May 28, 4pm – Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

Thursday June 8, 6pmThe Contrasting Styles of Fred Willson. A NEW TOUR! Join us for an updated tour of Fred Willson designed residences on Bozeman’s South Side featuring Fred Willson’s own house and that of his parents, Emma and Lester Willson. Meet your guide, Richard Brown, at the Story Mansion, where the first story is already waiting to be told.

June 27, 9am to 4pm in Deer Lodge, MT – Cemetery History, Preservation and Headstone Symbolism Workshop. Click here for more information and registration!

Walking Tour Season is Here!

Posted: May 15, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We’re excited to kick off another season of walking tours! We have some great guides this year and new stories! Join us for some exciting tours this month!

May 25 and 26, 6pm – (TOURS FULL) Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek Historic Walking Tour. Bozeman Creek runs through the heart of Bozeman and has always been an integral waterway for people living in the area. Join The Extreme History Project, Mountain Time Arts, and the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Group on a collaborative walking tour of this historic waterway. Each organization will tell you about Bozeman Creek through their lens. We will uncover the history and hydrology of this important waterway, along with the rich natural and cultural history of the creek. Our walking tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and we’ll take breaks along the way to rest and enjoy the scenery. So whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or just looking for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience, our Bozeman Creek walking tour is the perfect way to spend a spring evening. Meet your tour guide at the City Hall building located at 121 N. Rouse Avenue. Free but registration required by clicking this link.

(Special Guests Tour!) Saturday May 27, 1pm and 3pmWhere in Bozeman! A Walking Tour of Unique and Hidden Architectural Gems with Paul Stouffer and Susan Anderegg. Every day people walk by features in downtown Bozeman without noticing them, visual white noise that doesn’t get even a second glance. Yet these things can tell us something about the history of where we live, things worth remembering, and maybe even saving. Join Where in Bozeman authors Susan Anderegg and Paul Stouffer on a walk around downtown as they point out many of the unique, hidden features highlighted in their book, while sharing the stories and historical significance behind them. You might be surprised and have some fun discovering new things, while gaining an appreciation for what is around us every day and what it might teach us about this great place. Each tour participant will also receive a copy of the book (for an additional charge) containing Susan’s rich, detailed photography accompanied by Paul’s written narrative. For tickets click here for 1pm tour and here for 3pm tour.

Friday May 26, 7pmMurders, Madams and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side. Click here for more information and tickets. Join us for our most popular tour and traverse the back alleys and dark history of Bozeman’s past!

Sunday May 28, 1pmTents to Town: Bozeman’s Main Street. Click here for more information and tickets. Travel down Bozeman’s historic Main Street with us and learn about the people who built this town and the buildings that reflect that fascinating history!

Sunday May 28, 4pmGhosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Click here for tickets. Stroll through beautiful Sunset Hills Cemetery and learn the stories of the men and women who built Bozeman!

May is Historic Preservation Month!

Posted: May 9, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Join us for some exciting events coming up this month!

May 17, 6pm – Join Extreme History Director, Crystal Alegria, at The City of Bozeman Historic Advisory Board (HPAB) Meeting where she’ll do a short presentation on the history of Bozeman’s Black community. The meeting starts at 6:00pm and is located in the City Commission chambers at City Hall, 121 N. Rouse Avenue.

May 18, 6pm – Scott Carpenter will present, Westgate Village: Bozeman’s First Shopping Center and Contribution to Mid-Century Architecture. Westgate Village Shopping Center was designed by renowned Bozeman architect, Hugo Eck, and was built as Bozeman’s first multi-unit shopping center in 1957.This lecture will present an analysis of the architectural design and significance of the building along with the history of Hugo Eck and the development of other mid-century architecture and later shopping centers in Bozeman. Join us for this presentation at The Museum of the Rockies at 6pm.

May 25, 6pm Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek Historic Walking Tour. Bozeman Creek runs through the heart of Bozeman and has always been an integral waterway for people living in the area. Join The Extreme History Project, Mountain Time Arts, and the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Group on a collaborative walking tour of this historic waterway. Each organization will tell you about Bozeman Creek through their lens. We will uncover the history and hydrology of this important waterway, along with the rich natural and cultural history of the creek. Our walking tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and we’ll take breaks along the way to rest and enjoy the scenery. So whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or just looking for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience, our Bozeman Creek walking tour is the perfect way to spend a spring evening. Meet your tour guide at the City Hall building located at 121 N. Rouse Avenue. Free but registration required by clicking this link.

May 26, 6pm – Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek Historic Walking Tour. Bozeman Creek runs through the heart of Bozeman and has always been an integral waterway for people living in the area. Join The Extreme History Project, Mountain Time Arts, and the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Group on a collaborative walking tour of this historic waterway. Each organization will tell you about Bozeman Creek through their lens. We will uncover the history and hydrology of this important waterway, along with the rich natural and cultural history of the creek. Our walking tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and we’ll take breaks along the way to rest and enjoy the scenery. So whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or just looking for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience, our Bozeman Creek walking tour is the perfect way to spend a spring evening. Meet your tour guide at the City Hall building located at 121 N. Rouse Avenue. Free but registration required by clicking this link.

May 27, 1pm and 3pmWhere in Bozeman! A Walking Tour of Unique and Hidden Architectural Gems. Every day people walk by features in downtown Bozeman without noticing them, visual white noise that doesn’t get even a second glance. Yet these things can tell us something about the history of where we live, things worth remembering, and maybe even saving. Join Where in Bozeman authors Susan Anderegg and Paul Stouffer on a walk around downtown as they point out many of the unique, hidden features highlighted in their book, while sharing the stories and historical significance behind them. You might be surprised and have some fun discovering new things, while gaining an appreciation for what is around us every day and what it might teach us about this great place. Each tour participant will also receive a copy of the book (for an additional charge) containing Susan’s rich, detailed photography accompanied by Paul’s written narrative. For tickets click here for 1pm tour and here for 3pm tour.

May 31, 6:30pm – Preservation & Legacy Awards. Join The City of Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board for The Bozeman Historic Preservation & Legacy Awards Ceremony. The Awards will take place on Wednesday, May 31 at the Bozeman Event Space (14 S. Tracy) from 6:30-8:30pm.

History Matters!

Posted: May 4, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Give Big Gallatin Valley starts today! Please consider adding The Extreme History Project to your giving list this year. Click here to donate!

Today (Thursday May 4) you have the opportunity to double your donation thanks to our wonderful Extreme History Board of Directors! They are matching all gifts up to $1,200!

Tomorrow (Friday May 5) Join us at MOKA Boutique (36 W. Main) for our donor lounge from 11am to 6pm for mini historic walking tours of Downtown Bozeman. (See walking tour schedule below). All tours are free but we encourage a Give Big donation to The Extreme History Project. MOKA Boutique is matching up to $2,000 of walking tour donations! You can donate online at GiveBigGV.org or at the time of the tour with cash, check, or venmo! No need to register for tours, just show up and enjoy!

At The Extreme History Project, we love history and believe it is crucial to know and understand our collective history to better understand ourselves and the community in which we live. Please consider adding Extreme History to your list of donations and Give Big to history because HISTORY MATTERS!

CLICK HERE TO GIVE BIG to EXTREME HISTORY!

Give Big for History on May 4 & 5!

Posted: May 2, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

It’s that time of year again, time to Give Big on May 4 & 5, 2023! Please consider adding The Extreme History Project to your giving list this year. Join us at our Donor Lounge at MOKA Boutique (36 W. Main) on May 5th for mini historic walking tours of Downtown Bozeman. (See walking tour schedule below). All tours are free but we encourage a Give Big donation to The Extreme History Project. MOKA Boutique is matching up to $2,000 for walking tour donations! And . . . our Extreme History Project Board of Directors is matching up to $1,200 in donations! So donate early to have your support doubled!

Together we can tell the story of our place, not only the traditional narrative but one that includes all the voices in the story. We ask for your support and we thank you for giving big to history. It’s easy, on May 4 & 5, just follow this link to GIVE BIG!. Thank you for your support of The Extreme History Project and Give Big Gallatin Valley.

Upcoming Events at The Extreme History Project!

Posted: February 24, 2023 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

The Extreme History Project Headquarters is open on Saturdays from noon to 5pm. Come in and browse our Used Book Shop. In celebration of Women’s History Month, we have a large selection of books dedicated to Women’s history in our used Book Shop, but also new books as well. We are located in historic Downtown Bozeman, MT at 234 E. Mendenhall Street.

March 14, 1pm at The Extreme History Project Headquarters – Unfinished Handcrafts Club. Do you have unfinished handcraft projects sitting around the house? Need a little help to finish them? Or maybe just someone to keep you motivated to finish? On Tuesday, March 14, 1-3pm, we will be launching a club for Unfinished Handcrafts and their owners. At the first meeting, we will decide organizational details such as meeting times and group name. Any sort of textile project that does not require machinery is welcome – hand quilting, needlework, hand sewing, rug punching or hooking, embroidery, knitting, or crocheting, etc. Projects may be historical or modern. Members are encouraged to bring a project for “show-and-tell.” Meet at The Extreme History Project headquarters located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street in Bozeman, MT at 1pm.

March 23, 6pm at The Museum of the Rockies – John Russell will present, The Gallatin Valley Female Seminary.

Religious academies, designed to counter vices like saloons and brothels prevalent on the frontier, were established throughout the American west in the 1870s. One was the Gallatin Valley Female Seminary, administered by the Presbyterian church “to give Christian education to the young people of Bozeman.” John Russell will discuss the history of the Seminary, and touch upon some other private education school efforts in the Bozeman area. John C. Russell received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Montana State University in 1978. He has worked as a broadcast journalist, and most recently as director of the Gallatin (County) Historical Society. John’s book on Bozeman pioneer Nelson Story, “Treasure State Tycoon, Nelson Story and the Making of Montana” was published in 2018 by the Montana Historical Society and is available at local bookstores. This event is free and open to the public and sponsored by the MSU Women’s Center and the Yellowstone Theological Institute.

Hope to see you at one of our events soon!

Dear Friends of The Extreme History Project,

Posted: November 30, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Heartfelt thanks to our community and family of supporters for helping make 2022 a red letter year for us — or should we say,  a red carpet year!

We hope to do it all again, and more in 2023 but we need your help to make that happen. Please consider The Extreme History Project during your end-of-year giving. A gift of $25, $50 or more would help us with our mission to Make History Relevant. Click here to donate.

To recap 2022, we launched our lecture series in January with an on-line presentation outlining the whys, wherefores, and impact of historic preservation.  Subsequent lectures, coupled with our Dirt on the Past podcasts, covered a wide spectrum of topical subjects, such as Indian Boarding schools, Genetic History of the Americas, and Montana Highway Tales.

Our book club kicked off in February with a timely and relevant book entitled Clara’s Journal and the Tale of Two Pandemics.  Revolving around the theme of women’s lives in the American west, our bimonthly book selections stimulated spirited discussions among participants. Throughout the year, we hosted authors Molly Rozum and Laura Arata for in-house book readings and signings, co-sponsored Michael Johnson’s talk and signing of his new book, A Black Women’s West, capping off with a virtual presentation featuring New York Times bestseller and award winning author Jane Kirkpatrick.

Partnering with several other organizations, including MSU’s Ivan Doig Center, we celebrated Women’s History month in March with a variety of pertinent presentations and book readings, such Birthing the West by Jennifer Hill, focusing on the impact of women’s efforts in fomenting change in their communities.

Our walking tour guides were back in full swing this summer entertaining residents and visitors with the engaging histories of the places and people who shaped Bozeman. Our new Galligator Trail walking tour, exploring the old railway line that once ran to Gallatin Gateway, proved to be a big hit. We offered a number of special tours as well. Authors of the book Where in Bozeman led a tour pointing out many unique and hidden features highlighted in their book. We cohosted tours for both the Lehrkind and Story family descendants.

August found us strutting our stuff at the Sweet Pea parade.  Dressed in period attire as notable Bozeman historic figures, we braved the soggy weather to stroll down Main Street tossing candy and meeting and greeting the spectators. 

And rolling out the red carpet, The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana, a documentary highlighting the accomplishments of four women who helped shape Montana, premiered in Helena with additional showings in Bozeman, Butte, Missoula and Virginia City.  Montana PBS also included this film, a collaboration between North by Northwest and The Extreme History Project, as part of their Thanksgiving day programming.  Plans for episodes 2 & 3 of the documentary are already in the works!

After a two year hiatus due to Covid, we raised the dead and, as our Halloween special, held our ever popular History After Dark event.  The “ghosts” of John Bozeman, Nelson and Ellen Story, madam Lizzie Woods and a myriad of other characters recounted their colorful and sometimes tragic lives.

Other projects included two workshops, Cemetery History and Symbolism and an instructional workshop put together for the Bozeman Preservation Advisory Board on how to document historical properties.  We have been providing research assistance to the city of Bozeman in an ongoing survey of historical homes and sites for several years.

All of this is in addition to maintaining our in house gift shop and used book shop and hosting special events like our puzzle exchanges and our annual Victorian Holiday Open House.

As you can see, we are a small non-profit with a big agenda and even bigger goals.  We have been able to accomplish our mission of bringing history to the community in large part because of your generous donations and support.  As they say, “it takes a village.”  Every dollar given is put into research and resources needed to create fresh, exciting, pertinent programming.  Thank you for being the fuel that drives us forward and inspires us to achieve more every year. Thank you in advance for your continued support. Click here to donate.

The Holidays Have Arrived!

Posted: November 24, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We have some fun events coming up this holiday season

November 24 – The film, The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana airs on Montana PBS Thursday (Thanksgiving) at 7pm. This short film follows the inspiring stories of three Montana women, Sarah Bickford, Maggie Smith Hathaway and Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail. Tune-in and learn how they helped enrich and shape the Montana we know today. Extreme History collaborated on the creation of this film with funding provided by The Greater Montana Foundation, Humanities Montana, The Montana History Foundation and the Montana Film Office.

November 26Small Business Saturday Sale at The Extreme History Project headquarters. All gift shop items, new books, and used books will be 10% off! Come on down to shop for all the history lovers on your list. We are located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street in Bozeman and we’ll be open from noon to 5pm.

November 29#GivingTuesday! Our mission is to make history relevant but we can’t do that without your help! This Giving Tuesday we ask for your support. We are a small non-profit with a big agenda and even bigger goals. We have been able to accomplish our mission of bringing history to the community in large part because of your generous donations and support. As they say, “it takes a village.” Every dollar given goes into research and resources needed to create fresh, exciting, pertinent programming. Thank you for being the fuel that drives us forward and inspires us to achieve more every year. Click here to donate!

December 3Extreme History Holiday Market and Open House! Join us for cocoa, hot apple cider and sweet treats during the Bozeman Christmas Stroll from 4:30 to 7:30. Our gift shop and used book shop will be open for your shopping pleasure. Find a gift for the history lover in your family, or something just for you! We are located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street in Bozeman.

We hope to see you at one of these events this holiday season! We are grateful for our wonderful community (that’s you), and we look forward to celebrating this holiday season with you!

The Great Puzzle Exchange!

Posted: November 4, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Do you love to put together puzzles during the holidays – we sure do! If you have puzzles you would like to exchange, come on in to The Extreme History Headquarters (234 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman, MT) and drop off your gently used puzzles and pick out a new one for free! Our used Book Shop and Extreme History Gift Shop will be open during that time as well so you can start your holiday shopping early. We look forward to seeing you there! Saturday, November 5 from 10am to 5pm. we are located at 234 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman, MT.

Sunday, October 30 at 4pm. Join us for a stroll through historic Sunset Hills Cemetery with tour guide, Jessica Jones. Step back in time as you walk through this historic graveyard, learning about mysterious local legends, spooky folklore, and local history. Keep watch because you may catch a glimpse of a spirit or two, drifting through the headstones. Meet Jessica at the cemetery gates located at the south side of Lindley Park a few minutes before 4pm on October 30. Space is limited so secure tickets early. To purchase tickets click here.

History After Dark: Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past!

Posted: September 15, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Join us for this spooky night of fun on Friday October 14! Click here for tickets.

Encounter the ghosts of Halloween past on this self-guided tour of downtown Bozeman where you’ll meet notable people from Bozeman’s past. Ready to encounter the ghosts of Halloween Past?
Take a step back in time and meet the colorful characters who shaped Bozeman.
For one night only, The Extreme History Project is bringing such notables as Nelson Story, Lizzie Woods, and John Bozeman back from the grave to tell their stories. Hear about their exploits and learn about life in this area as Bozeman struggled to become a town. Your self-guided journey will take you down Main and Mendenhall streets to meet “soiled doves,” salacious madams, mystic mediums, and other bold inhabitants of this western town. Tales of ghosts, murder and mayhem, frontier justice, brothels, and more will be told by our resurrected dead. This year’s tour will introduce some intriguing new cast members to delight you with their sagas.
This tour is offered Friday night, October 14th, at 7:00, 7:10, 7:20 and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $20.

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

The Extreme History Lecture Series

Posted: September 9, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Join us for a presentation with John Russell at the Museum of the Rockies at 6pm!

September 15 – George B. Herendeen – Custer Scout from Bozeman. In-person event at The Museum of the Rockies. 6pm

George Herendeen (1846-1919) was a Bozeman pioneer, cowboy, prospector, explorer, and a lead scout for George Custer’s 7th Cavalry at the Little Big Horn. In the aftermath of Custer’s defeat, accusations flew against his two subordinates, Captain Frederick Benteen and Major Marcus Reno, accusing them of cowardice and failure to obey orders. These two army officers became the scapegoats for Custer’s annihilation. In 1879, the U.S. army held a court of inquiry for Major Reno that would include testimony from dozens of survivors of the Last Stand, including Herendeen. Local historian John Russell will look at Herendeen’s testimony and how it was interpreted by both Custer supporters and detractors.

This 40-minute documentary examines the extraordinary lives of four women who came from humble beginnings and achieved incredible feats despite obstacles and tragedies along the way.

Women have always played important developmental roles in the history of Montana. The stories of Sarah Bickford, Rose Hum Lee, Maggie Smith Hathaway, and Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail are individually unique, but all feature a strong Montana woman determined to do better and be better. It’s time to celebrate their achievements, understand their faults, and applaud the spirits that drove them to help shape Montana.

Join us at The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT at 6pm on September 7th. This screening is free and open to the public.

There will be a question/answer session after the screening with producers Kimberly Hogberg and Crystal Alegria, and with content expert, Diane Sands.

This is a production of North by Northwest and The Extreme History Project with support from The Montana History Foundation, Humanities Montana, The Montana Film Office, and the Greater Montana Foundation.

Walking Tours This Week!

Posted: August 30, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Can’t believe The Extreme History Project summer walking tour season is almost done . . . but it’s not over yet! Here is what we have for you this week!

Tuesday, August 30 at 6pm. We are offering our NEW TOURAlong the Gallagator for the last time this season. Meet your tour guide at the south end of the Bozeman Public Library Parking Lot. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Wednesday, 6pm. Eclectic Communities: Bozeman’s North Side. Meet your guide at Beall Recreation Park located at 415 N. Bozeman. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Thursday, 6pm. Business and Pleasure: Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District. Meet your tour guide at 234 E. Mendenhall. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Sunday, 1pm. Tents to Town: Bozeman Historic Main Street. Meet your guide at 234 E. Mendenhall. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Sunday, 4pm. Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Bozeman’s Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery. Meet your tour guide at the entrance to Sunset Hills located at the south side of Lindley Park. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Look forward to seeing you on a tour!

Join us for a Walking Tour!

Posted: August 23, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Before the end of the season, which is quickly approaching, and find out WHERE HISTORY HAPPENED.

Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm AND Saturday, August 27th at 3pm.
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Sunset Hills Cemetery – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 4pm
Where to Meet: Entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery, located off of East Main Street directly south of Lindley Park

Business and Pleasure: Bozeman’s Historic Red Light District – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Thursdays at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 1pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street

NEW TOUR – Along the Gallagator: History of the Railway, South Tracy, and More! 
When: August 30 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The south end of the Bozeman Public Library (626 E Main Street) parking lot

Seeking Fortunes: Bozeman’s Historic China Alley – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 24 at 6pm
Where to Meet: 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Eclectic Communities: Bozeman’s North Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 31 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Beall Recreation Center, located at 415 North Bozeman Avenue.

To purchase tickets for a tour, click on the tour below or give us a call at  406-220-2678, or send us an email at [email protected]. Tours are $15, $13 for seniors, members and students, kids 12 and under are free!

Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Sunset Hills Cemetery – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 4pm
Where to Meet: Entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery, located off of East Main Street directly south of Lindley Park

Business and Pleasure: Bozeman’s Historic Red Light District – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Thursdays at 6pm (and August 18th at Noon)
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 1pm
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project, 234 E. Mendenhall Street

NEW TOUR – Along the Gallagator: History of the Railway, South Tracy, and More! 
When: July 25, August 2, August 15, and August 30 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The south end of the Bozeman Public Library (626 E Main Street) parking lot

Gracious Gables: Bozeman’s Historic Bon Ton District – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: July 13 at 6pm
Where to Meet: The Story Mansion located at 811 S. Willson Avenue

Seeking Fortunes: Bozeman’s Historic China Alley – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: August 24 at 6pm
Where to Meet: 234 E. Mendenhall Street

Lehrkind Walking Northeast Walking Tour with Laurel Sparks – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets (In collaboration with Tinworks and Julius Lehrkind Brewing) (This tour is full)
When: August 6, 2:30pm
Where to Meet: Tinworks Art located at 719 N Ida Ave, Bozeman, MT

It’s time to GIVE BIG!

Posted: May 5, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Give Big Gallatin Valley is TODAY, and we ask you to join us in our efforts to make this the best day of giving your community has ever seen!

Click here to donate.

Your donation of any amount will help us provide you with high quality history programming like our lecture series, podcast, walking tours, workshops, book club, book-signing events, and so much more!

For GIVE BIG this year, donors that give $150 and above will receive two tickets to the debut of our newest historic walking tour “Along the Gallagator,” a tour featuring the history of the railway and now linear walking trail. We won’t only cover railway history but the history of south Tracy Street as well! This tour will take place on June 7, at 6pm. 

And . . .  you can double your donation because we have two matching gifts, one from an anonymous long-time supporter of Extreme History for $500 and another from The Extreme History Board of Directors for $1,950. 

Your donation will help us continue this work in our community. Thanks in advance for your support, we GREATLY appreciate it! Click here to donate

Thank you for Giving Big to The Extreme History Project, we appreciate your support.

Join the Extreme History Project and Montana State University’s Ivan Doig Center for the Study of the Lands & Peoples of the North American West for an evening with Mark Johnson at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT on May 17 at 6pm for this in-person event. Johnson will discuss his new book, “The Middle Kingdom under the Big Sky: A History of the Chinese Experience in Montana.” Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.

About “The Middle Kingdom under the Big Sky”: From the earliest days of non-Native settlement of Montana, Chinese pioneers played a key role in the region’s development. Yet this population, so crucial to Montana’s development, remains underrepresented in historical accounts. The Middle Kingdom under the Big Sky recovers the stories of Montana’s Chinese population in their own words and deepens understanding of Chinese experiences in Montana with a global lens. Mark Johnson has mined several large collections of primary documents left by Chinese pioneers, rendered in English here for the first time through a transnational translation project. These collections, spanning the 1880s-1950s, provide insight into the pressures the Chinese community faced—from family members back in China and from non-Chinese Montanans—as economic and cultural disturbances complicated acceptance of Chinese residents in the state. Through their own voices The Middle Kingdom under the Big Sky reveals the agency of Chinese Montanans in the history of the American West and China.

Mark Johnson is an assistant professor with the University of Notre Dame whose research focuses on telling the history of Chinese communities in Montana in their own words and through a global lens.

Women’s History Month!

Posted: March 3, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

March is Women’s History Month! At Extreme History, we highlight women’s history all year long – but it’s always nice to have a month dedicated to the ladies. This month we are partnering with many organizations to bring women’s history to you!

On March 14th at 6:30pm, our Director, Crystal Alegria, will present Activists and Advocates: A History of Bozeman Women Creating Change for the Bozeman Public Library virtually, click here for more information and the Zoom link.

On March 23, Extreme History is collaborating with the MSU Library, Friends of MSU Library, MSU’s American Indian/Alaska Native Student Services, Native American Studies, Women’s Center, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the Office of the Dean of Students to bring you author Patricia Cutright. She will speak on her new book, Native Women Changing Their Worlds. For more information click this link.

On March 28, Extreme History is partnering with MSU’s Doig Center and American Studies Department to bring you Birthing The West: Mothers and Midwives in the Rockies and Plains, a book signing with Jennifer Hill. This in-person event will be held at Montana State University’s Leigh Lounge at 4pm. Reception to follow. We hope you can join us for one or all of these events that are all free and open to the public!

Our Extreme History Used Book Shop has a large section on women’s history so come in and pick up a book (or two, or three) to read during women’s history month.

We encourage you to learn about this history of women in your community and your own family, these histories are often significant and monumental. By weaving women’s history back into the historical narrative, we are making stories richer and more diverse.

2022 Extreme History Lecture Series Begins

Posted: January 6, 2022 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

We’ve decided to keep our lecture series virtual for the time-being so our January through May lectures will be online via Zoom.

January 20 – 6pm – Scott Carpenter and Lesley Gilmore – “Don’t Know What You’ve Got ‘til it’s Gone: Historic Preservation in Bozeman”(with appreciation and apologies to Joni Mitchell). To watch this presentation click here.

This informal, but lively presentation will examine Bozeman’s unique historical context and irreplaceable collection of historic buildings. The discussion will present a brief summary of Bozeman’s history, along with the definitions, facts and benefits of historic preservation. We will also examine the many rumors and misperceptions that precede, or derail preservation efforts. We will look at the importance of historic preservation to maintaining higher property values, providing the best opportunities for green energy and conservation versus demolition and new construction, and celebrate the positive aspects of maintaining a meaningful aesthetic and neighborhood appeal. We will also present ideas for how individual property owners can investigate the history of their properties, plan for effective renovation projects, and support historic preservation efforts in Bozeman.

Scott Carpenter is an archaeologist, historian, and architectural historian. He owns InteResources Planning, Inc., and has a professional career extending over 40 years in the private sector and the National Park Service. Scott is a recognized expert on the National Historic Preservation Act and various state and local regulations, tax credit programs, and preservation planning.

Lesley Gilmore is a historic preservation architect who’s passion for historic preservation is professional and personal, evidenced by her dedicated involvement in the Association for Preservation Technology, the AIA Historic Resources Committee, Preserve Montana, and the Extreme History Project.

As we come into the last month of 2021, we are grateful for many things, the top of the list being our Extreme History community (that’s you!).

We are also grateful that we were able to launch our 2021 walking tours and even add some revamped and new tours to the mix. We were excited to take to the streets for Bozeman’s Sweet Pea parade. Our flowery float was peopled with some of Bozeman’s most colorful historic figures and included a special tribute to raise awareness for the Indian Boarding Schools story. Our The Dirt on the Past podcast in which team members discuss a wide range of topics with notable experts garnered over seven thousand listens (and counting) worldwide. Furthering our mission for educational outreach, we continued offering our lecture series via Zoom. Our online book (and wine) club also proved to be a community favorite. In June, Montana author Tom Rust was on hand to discuss and sign his latest book and in November, local author Kelly Hartman read from and signed copies of her new book. We assisted in the creation of a documentary called, The Story of Us (watch for the debut in early 2022) In addition to the ever expanding inventory of unique goodies in our Mendenhall Street office gift shop, we opened our new Extreme History Book Shop featuring specially curated used history books, covering a large variety of historical subjects.

While we have had our successes, we also have had our challenges. Several of our planned in-house events and our big fundraising program, History After Dark, were cancelled out of concern for community health safety. As is the struggle of all non-profits, The Extreme History Project needs outside funding to underwrite our mission. Bringing history to the community requires many hours of research, resources and logistical support. We have big ideas, but a small budget. Your donations are the fuel we need to keep us moving forward with pertinent content and fresh, exciting programming. Every dollar you can give brings us closer to fulfilling our goals for this upcoming year.

To help us continue our mission to MAKE HISTORY RELEVANT, please click here.

As always, thank you for your support!

If you enjoy a particular program and would like to support it directly, here are ways to help!

Support The Extreme History Project Lecture Series – $250 per lecture

Support The Extreme History Project Historic Walking Tours – $250 per walking tour

Support The Dirt on the Past Podcast – $500

Support The Extreme History Book Club – $200

Sponsor an Oral History interview and transcription – $600

Donate used history books (non-fiction) to our Extreme History Book Shop

If you are interested in any of the above options, send an email to [email protected] or give us a call at 406-220-2678 to discuss.

Sincerely and with gratitude,

Crystal Alegria and Team Extreme

Upcoming Events at Extreme History!

Posted: November 5, 2021 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

Extreme History Puzzle Exchange:
November 13 from 3pm to 5pm – The Great Puzzle Exchange! Do you love to put together puzzles during the holidays – we sure do! If you have puzzles you would like to exchange, come on in to Extreme History Headquarters (234 E. Mendenhall) and drop off your gently used puzzles and pick out a new one for free!

A Book Reading/Signing Event:
November 16 at 6pm – Murder & Mayhem in Gallatin County: A Book Reading/Signing with Kelly Hartman. At Extreme History we like to say History Isn’t Pretty, and that sums up Kelly’s new book. Quiet fields broken by gunfire, the splash of a body dropping into the Madison River, cries for help cut off into silence and the grim last words spoken on the gallows all color the bloody history of Gallatin County. Cut-and-dried murder charges, unsolved cases and questionable accusations all paint the picture of law enforcement in and around early Bozeman. From the gruesome to the mysterious, sordid accounts of robbery, crimes of passion and fatal self-defense fill the annals of the historic county jail. Gallatin History Museum curator Kelly Suzanne Hartman chronicles each tale, allowing the reader to follow along the path of the investigations and the pursuit for justice. Join us at Extreme History Headquarters (234 E. Mendenhall) on November 16 at 6pm for a book reading/signing event with Kelly Hartman. Masks are encouraged.

Gift and Book Shop Events:
November 27 from 12pm to 5pm – Extreme History Book Shop Sale – Start your holiday shopping early and join us for Small Business Saturday and enjoy a buy one, get one of equal or lesser value sale on our specially curated used history books. At Extreme History Headquarters (234 E. Mendenhall).

December 4 from 3pm to 6pm – Join us for our annual Victorian Holiday Market where you can shop early for all the history-lovers in your family. Join us at Extreme History Headquarters for this annual open house event, visit with our board members, have a cup of hot chocolate and browse the unique offerings in our gift shop, the book shop and exhibits.

A Halloween Walking Tour!

Posted: October 18, 2021 by extremehistory in Uncategorized

With Halloween on a Sunday this year, we thought it would be a great opportunity to do a walking tour through Bozeman’s historic Sunset Hills Cemetery on October 31 at 4pm! Join us for a stroll through historic Sunset Hills Cemetery on All Hallows’ Eve with tour guide, Jessica Jones. Step back in time as you walk through this historic graveyard, learning about mysterious local legends, spooky folklore, and local history. Keep watch because you may catch a glimpse of a spirit or two, drifting through the headstones. Meet Jessica at the cemetery gates located at the south side of Lindley Park a few minutes before 4pm. Space is limited so secure tickets early. For tickets click here.

👻 History After Dark: Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past 👻

Step into Bozeman’s haunting history on Friday, October 10, 2025 with The Extreme History Project! 🌙

This one-night-onlyself-guided walking tour takes you through downtown Bozeman, where you’ll encounter historical figures who share chilling stories of the past. From ghostly encounters to murdertragedyfrontier justice, and more, you’ll discover the darker side of Bozeman’s history in an unforgettable night of storytelling.

You’ll meet characters from Bozeman’s past, including Madam Lizzie WoodsBozeman’s first mayor, John BogertBozeman’s infamous medium, Emma MountsNelson and Ellen Story and so many more!

✨ Don’t miss this chance to experience the past like never before — once the night is over, the spirits disappear!