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Remote Montana Town Battles a Luxury Developer Over Land, Water and Identity

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Are areas near Glacier National Park of pristine wilderness, are they becoming a playground for the rich displacing old time residents of Montana? WSJ looks at the situation in Montana. New real estate development threatens older residents who are being priced out of their own homes by people from California and other states so much that Bozeman, Montana, is now called Boz Angeles. The median income is $77,000 in the state and homes in this part of Montana are now in the $800,000 range.



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