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Massage Therapy School, Bozemanites enjoy lunch at a cafe next to Health Works Institute Massage Therapy School
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If you live in the Gallatin Valley, you already know how special this area is. Southwest Montana offers a wonderful combination of scenic beauty, clean air, and healthy, optimistic, creative people engaged in a wide range of physical, intellectual, and artistic pursuits.

Bozeman is a vibrant, small city full of friendly people who enjoy, and know the importance of preserving, the best qualities of their native or adopted home. Health Works Institute Massage Therapy School is located one block from Main Street in the heart of downtown Bozeman, in the historic Emerson Cultural Center surrounded by lawns and tall trees. From our windows in this former elementary school, we have a great view of the Bridger Mountains, we can hear the church bells ring at noon, and we can watch the high school and college homecoming parades and other community events that take place throughout the seasons.

The city of Bozeman is surrounded by ranches, farms, national forests, wilderness areas, and several neighboring communities with diverse populations. Bozeman has a small-town atmosphere with big-city amenities. Museums, art galleries, symphony and opera concerts, and an active community life elicit the participation of many of the 32,500 city residents.

At an elevation of 4,793 feet and surrounded by four mountain ranges, both the valley and alpine areas offer an abundance of wildlife and outdoor activities, including skiing, mountain biking, hiking, river rafting, and world-class flyfishing. Yellowstone National Park is located just 90 miles from town. We enjoy lots of sunshine, a low crime rate, and high quality health care provided by a variety of conventional and alternative health practitioners.

Montana State University has 12,000 students and numerous sports activities and art and cultural events open to the public. Bozeman is a delightful environment for both recreation and learning.
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