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  1. Buffalo Bill Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam on the Shoshone River in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Our visitor center has a wealth of information. Exhibits include dam construction and facts, area wildlife, geography, farming, and prehistoric artifacts.

  3. Buffalo Bill Dam, on the Shoshone River about 6 miles upstream from Cody, Wyoming, is a concrete arch structure of constant radius. The structural height is 350 feet and the volume is 87,515 cubic yards. It is one of the first high concrete dams built in the United States.

  4. When completed on Wyoming’s Shoshone River in 1910, Buffalo Bill Dam stood as an engineering marvel--one of the first concrete arch dams built in the United States. At 325 feet high, it also was the highest dam in the world at the time (surpassing New York’s Croton Dam).

  5. Buffalo Bill Dam is a great place for kids! It’s free, there’s a golf cart shuttle, it’s educational and a great achievement for it’s time. The dam was built in 1910 and was the tallest in the world at that time.

  6. When completed in 1910, Buffalo Bill Dam was one of the first concrete arch dams built in the United States. At 325 feet high, it was also the highest dam in the world at the time.

  7. Nov 8, 2014 · When completed in 1910, Buffalo Bill Dam stood as an engineering marvel, one of the first concrete arch dams built in the United States. At 325 feet high, it also was the highest dam in the world (surpassing New York’s Croton Dam).

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