Roosevelt Comes to Bozeman

Please join the Gallatin History Museum for a casual beer social from 5:30pm to 6:30pm and enjoy beer donated by Bozeman Brewery and 406 Brewery. This social is in part to celebrate the opening of the new Brewery Exhibit in the main hall of the museum but also to share the museum with the community. Please feel free to stay after the social for the arrival of Teddy Roosevelt. President Roosevelt will share some comments about the west and his Presidency. The evening is free and open to all.


Meet the vibrant 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. Even Roosevelt’s critics admired the man who took on the corporate trusts, charged up San Juan Hill, defied the Party "bosses," built the Panama Canal, defined conservation and won a Nobel Peace Prize. Hear his views on conservation, agriculture, and democracy, all shaped by his Western experience. Portrayed by Archer Ellwein, President Roosevelt talks of his experiences in Montana as a rancher and sportsman. Following his "press conference," the actor/historian comes out of character for further discussion.

Cost: FREE

Time(s)

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Mon. Nov. 7, 2016   5:30-8:30pm


Location
Gallatin History Museum
317 W Main
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 522-8122
gallatinhistorymuseum.org