Gallatin Gateway, Montana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Gallatin Gateway is a city in Montana, USA. It is the default name of its ZIP code, and is designated as such by the US Postal Service. You can find its population in 2010 and 2020, as well as its street name and state. There is also a telephone number for the Gallatin Gateway Museum.

Gallatin Gateway is part of Gallatin County, Montana. It is considered Montana's fastest growing county. The population density is about 13 people per square mile. The population of the county is expected to increase to 116806 by 2020. The county seat is Bozeman, and it is one of the fastest-growing small cities in the country.

The city was founded in 1802 and named for Albert Gallatin, the Secretary of Treasury under presidents Madison and Jefferson. Andrew Jackson was one of the first people to purchase lots in Gallatin, and he opened the first general store in 1803. A jail and courthouse were also built in the town's central square, and the city was first incorporated in 1815. Since then, it has operated under a Charter established by the State Legislature in 1953.

The median house value is higher than the state average and the number of foreign-born residents is slightly below the state average. The percentage of people living in poverty is slightly higher than the state average, while the percentage of people who were unemployed was significantly lower. The number of people with a bachelor's degree or higher is higher than the state average.