Livingston, Montana
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Donald
Sequim, WA

Infested with malevolent transplants. - 2/14/2021

Livingston, and most all of the once conservative, patriotic, law-abiding and slow country atmosphere areas of Montana are all being targeted by the liberal masses. Those, especially Californians who are being driven out of the towns and cities they destroyed with their politics and senseless ways, are bringing that same fetid garbage with them, only to turn what was once country splendor into ravaged and overpopulated hellholes. Liberals do not have the capacity to realize they will eventually run again after the ruination of another town. Montana land and homes have escalated in price to the point that youth of those areas who are not liberal transplants will not have the ability to purchase their own home. Liberals have created an enormous cost of living and housing cost disparity. It may be somewhat tolerable if they left their refuse behind, and adopt the ways which created the standard of living they are seeking now. Instead, they create the worst of society...the drug addicts, homeless, criminals, endless and wasteful bureaucracy, disrespect for law, and pandering to illegal aliens. In general, they are a plague to our pristine and carefree areas. The largest cities are made for liberals. That's where they should remain. Edit: Lisa, please ensure you and your friends use the appropriate BIOHAZARD containers to discard your needles and syringes. And remember. Toilets are available for a reason. Sidewalks...not so much. Another reminder. Pant's up, don't poop! ;)

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George
Ogden, UT

Livingston is unique - 9/30/2015

Livingston is a unique town. It has a terrific setting on the Yellowstone River with high mountain ranges like the Absaroka, Gallatin, and Crazy Mountains on the horizon. Paradise Valley is just south of town--and the name is appropriate--the scenic values are amazing. Livingston has nice sidewalks and older neighborhoods. The town attracts a wide range of interesting people from writer/artists to movie stars/musicians and outdoor enthusiasts. Somehow they all live together. it's location 52 miles from Yellowstone means visiting the park is less than an hour away.

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Albert
Livingston, MT

A bit windy - 9/16/2015

Livingston is a wonderful place to live. In the summer. But the wind in the winter is awful.

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Carla
Pray, MT

About Livingston - 2/19/2007

Livingston is a great small town. YES, it is a ''windy'' city. Thankfully the wind does give us many breaks as well. I love the historic downtown center, you can really feel the old west, very cool. Some of the old, old ads painted on the side of brick buildings are still visible... even one for Coca-Cola. There are fun things to do. The fishing is most excellent. There is rafting and hiking and biking... but do put it in my wish list to have better biking trails someday. There is a fiddlers music fest, parades, art walks, farmer's market, shopping, etc... to make up a good community atmosphere. Suprised to know the rate for Religion was low, because there are some really good churches here. Yes, there are snooty people here, just like everywhere else, but overall after moving here I find the people really, really friendly and almost always wearing a smile. In fact, Livingston should be proud because they have some of the best people I've ever met.

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Kate
Livingston, MT

WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINDY!!! - 1/12/2007

I cannot believe that the wind has was not mentioned previously! When I say wind, I'm talking 60-75 mph gusts!!! WHEN IT'S COLD OUT! If you can stand that and don't mind living without an intersting city close by, go for it. Bozeman is 25 miles away, but has NO culture and no interesting events.

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Clayton
Arlee, MT

Gateway to Yellowstone - 1/5/2007

Livingston is an interesting town. There are not much for jobs, and the road does make it difficult at times to commute to Bozeman. However, this is a fun town to be in during summer. Tourists flock to this town 52 miles from Yeloowstone National Park. The Yellowstone River makes for great floating (not a thrill-seeker's river) and there is plenty of hiking, hunting and fishing. For being a small town there is a surprisingly fun nightlife, especially in summer. The only major problem is that there are a lot of snooty people with second homes and the town is quite cliquey.

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