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CODY — A ghostly image of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody stands by the door, inviting visitors to explore the “humors and stirring scenes” of the Western frontier.
Buffalo Bill's scalping of Yellow Hand has become a part of that mythology—a story that William F. Cody largely invented, just as he invented his own legend and the "Wild West." ...
In 1889, the impresario Will “Buffalo Bill” Cody met with Thomas Edison on a visit to Paris. As two of the most famous Americans in the world, Cody arranged a breakfast together to show his ...
A century ago, on Jan. 10, 1917, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, the famed Indian Wars scout (and Medal of Honor recipient), buffalo hunter and proprietor of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show ...
For anyone captivated by the legend of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, his namesake town of Cody, Wyoming, is an essential pilgrimage. Nestled on the eastern edge of Yellowstone National Park ...
Born in 1846 on a farm in Iowa, William Frederick Cody went on to achieve worldwide fame as a buffalo hunter, U.S. Army scout during the Indian Wars and host of a touring Wild West show that lent ...
Buffalo Bill and His Wild West Show. Clip: 10/17/2023 | 5m 23s Video has Closed Captions | CC. By 1889, Buffalo Bill Cody was the most famous American in the world. 10/17/2023. From ...
Buffalo Bill Cody. Season 6 Episode 1 | 24m 49s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Guide, hunter, cowboy, and showman, Cody’s persona still looms large in world history. Aired 04/06/2025.