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: Built by college students in 1915, this 250-foot white "M" on the Bridger Canyon ridgeline is the city's most iconic symbol and a favorite local sunset spot.

: You can see one of the world's largest and rarest dinosaur finds, including a full T. rex skeleton, at the Museum of the Rockies. : Built by college students in 1915, this

Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is home to a : a state-of-the-art in-line baggage handling system that matches the sophistication of major hubs like Denver but on a much smaller scale. This system features over 3,300 feet of conveyor belts and is uniquely designed to process oversized gear like skis and golf clubs through the same automated path as standard luggage. 🦖 Prehistoric Wonders Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is home to

: The airport terminal itself hosts mini-exhibits from the Museum of the Rockies and a Gem and Rock Gallery featuring native Montana treasures. 🏔️ Local Landmarks & Culture 🏔️ Local Landmarks & Culture