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The Buffalo Bill Museum opened as a log cabin in 1927 and has now expanded to more than 300,000 square feet of collections of artifacts, interactive displays, Western art and exhibits.
CODY, WYO. — It started with a single sculpture -- a rifle-toting, horse-riding bronze of Buffalo Bill Cody by New York artist-heiress Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Now, the Whitney Gallery of ...
Historians talked about how William Cody, better known as Buffalo Bill, has been interpreted in museums, his relationship with the Lakota tribes who performed with him in Europe, and his art ...
Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill Cody) circa 1907. Not so, says Steve Friesen in “Galloping Gourmet.” ... Rosa Bonheur created more than 50 drawings and paintings of the show.
That designation has to go to William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, who for 30 years, led one of the biggest shows on earth -- “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West.” ... Art can calm. Watch Now: ...
Editor’s note: This is the sixth in an ongoing series about Buffalo Bill Cody observing the 100th anniversary of his death. In 1899 alone, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West traveled more than 11,000 miles in ...
Born William Frederick Cody (1846-1917), Buffalo Bill was a soldier, hunter, and showman. He founded Buffalo Bill's Wild West in 1883 in Omaha, Nebraska to perform shows with themes of cowboys and ...
Buffalo Bill Cody was the world's most famous and best-loved American at the height of his popularity in 1900, but he told the most amazing whoppers that people still believe today, says UC Davis ...
An 1878 billboard promoting a “Buffalo Bill” Cody stage show has been restored, five years after it was discovered beneath the crumbling brick facade of a former hotel. The 24-by-10-foot paper ...
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