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This article was written by James Holloway, Special to The Post. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, a three-hour extravaganza of Sioux ...
The Discovery Channel’s popular show “Expedition Unknown” is digging into the mystery about what happened to the body of ...
The 143rd Buffalo Bill Rodeo and 61st annual NEBRASKAland Days is underway in North Platte, and it offers fans and guests a ...
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 ...
“There’s just some wonderful pictures of him down in the mine, playing Santa Claus to all the miners’ kids,” Lewis says, laughing, “I mean, we love Buffalo Bill!” Cody became a Pony ...
But Cody didn’t stop at buffalo hunting. In 1883, he created Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, a traveling spectacle that showed sharpshooting, reenactments of frontier battles, and performances ...
Cody's show could be forgiven for not dwelling on the physical hardships of life on the frontier — the mosquitoes, blizzards, boredom, drunkenness, and rabid wolves. Poster of Buffalo Bill's ...
LECLAIRE, Iowa (KWQC) - The Buffalo Bill Cody Museum held a birthday celebration Sunday for the LeClaire native himself. Cody was born in LeClaire, February 26, 1846, before moving to Kansas.
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 ...
Among key William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody possessions at the Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave near Denver are a .44 caliber Colt Dragoon Revolver, reportedly used by Cody as a Pony Express rider in ...
"Buffalo Bill" Cody was born in LeClaire, Iowa, in 1846. He grew up in Leavenworth, Kansas, until he left home at age 11 to work herding cattle and on a wagon train. How did the Bills come up with ...