News

On Oct. 12, 1896, Buffalo Bill welcomed 15,000 visitors over two performances to an arena west of his own Scout’s Rest mansion.
A longtime part of Lookout Mountain's Buffalo Bill's Museum and Grave area is getting a makeover.
The Tony Peter-trained Buffalo Bill Cody is the early favourite for the POST Merchants, but the young pretender will need to be at his best to hold out the seasoned 15-time winner William Roberston.
Primm Valley Resorts announced the imminent closure of Buffalo Bill’s Resort and Casino on Tuesday afternoon. The last day for hotel reservations is Sunday.
Description (Brief) Hand-cut paper toy, part of a child's play set of chromolithograph cutout toys representing characters from the Buffalo Bill Wild West show. Figures in the 41-piece set include ...
The building was originally named the Pahaska Teepee after a lodge outside of Yellowstone Park where Buffalo Bill Cody hunted. For the past few decades it has been the site of a gift shop and cafe.
Historian, author and photographer Bob Richard will discuss the Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone Canyon and Hayden’s Arch Bridge at Cody's Buffalo Bill Center.
Buffalo Bill's, a casino once a popular stop on a road trip to Las Vegas, announced that they will "shift" to being open only for special events.
The mystery of Buffalo Bill Cody’s grave, explored in the July 2 episode of “Expedition Unknown,” is now available for ...
William “Buffalo Bill” Cody was famous as a Wild West show entertainer in the late 1800s, but a little-known part of his later life was spent in the rugged mining country near Oracle north of ...
Feb. 4, 2001 - Near the end, as he lay dying in a house on Lafayette Street, Buffalo Bill Cody must really,truly have hated Denver. After all, this is where his famous Wild West Show was seized by the ...