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The Discovery Channel’s popular show “Expedition Unknown” is digging into the mystery about what happened to the body of ...
Broken down by three workings including the Cody tunnel, Pure Gold working and Old Maudina Mine, mining operations from 1908 through 1944 yielded 17,700 short-ton units, or stu, of tungsten trioxide.
Master showman, Congressional Medal of Honor winner, scout, Indian fighter, founder of the City of Cody and full-time legend, Buffalo Bill Cody was a man of many roles, hats, beards and white horses.
From Beyoncé to “Yellowstone,” the cowboy is everywhere. But why does this myth keep riding back into the American imagination?
Experience Cowboy Culture at the Cody Nite Rodeo The Cody Nite Rodeo is one of the best evening attractions we’ve found for families. It is one of the classic things to do in Wyoming with kids.
This article was written by James Holloway, Special to The Post. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, a three-hour extravaganza of Sioux ...
Born in LeClaire, Iowa, in 1846, Cody lived an illustrious life that is detailed on the website of The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave in Golden, Colorado.
You can’t live long in North Platte without learning William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody lived at Scout’s Rest Ranch. But Cody and his wife, Louisa, had two other North Platte homes, both ...
The Buffalo Bill Museum This is where you’ll delve deep into Cody’s fascinating life story. From his early days as a Pony Express rider and Army scout to his global fame with the Wild West ...
But the spirit of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody — known to Native Americans as Pahaska, or “Long Hair” — still shines most brightly on the western Plains and in the shadow of the Rockies.