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    American frontiersman and showman

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    Buffalo Bill is a character in the 1946 Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun, in the 1968 play Indians, by Arthur Kopit as well as in The Wild West Spectacular, a musical that takes place in the town he founded: Cody, Wyoming

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Buffalo Bill Cody earned his nickname by hunting and killing over 4,000 buffalo, and his status as an Old West legend was cemented with his traveling Wild West show.

  3. American buffalo hunter, scout, and impresario who dramatized the facts and flavors of the American West through fiction and melodrama. His colorful Wild West show evolved into an international institution and made him one of the first global celebrities. Learn more about Buffalo Bill.

  4. Come learn about William F. “Buffalo BillCody, one of the most famous people of his time, and his Wild West show. See for yourself why he wanted to be buried on top of Lookout Mountain.

  5. Nov 12, 2021 · The story of Buffalo Bill’s scalping of Yellow Hand would become a part of a mythology—a story that William F. Cody largely invented, just as he had invented his own legend and the “Wild...

  6. Discover the rich history of the American West at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, WY. Explore our museum and experience the Wild West.

  7. Delve into the captivating history of Buffalo Bill Cody. Discover the adventures and legacy of this iconic Wild West showman.

  8. Pony Express rider, Army scout, and buffalo hunter, William Frederick Cody (1846-1917) came to embody the spirit of the West as the living legend called Buffalo Bill. The man who gave the “Wild West” its name, Cody cultivated and nurtured the Buffalo Bill persona through his four-hour Wild West show that traveled throughout the United ...

  9. Come learn about William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, one of the most famous people of his time, and his Wild West show. See for yourself why he wanted to be buried on top of Lookout Mountain. The museum is currently open seven days a week, Monday – Sunday, from 9 am – 5 pm.

  10. Buffalo Bill’s rise became even more meteoric when, in 1883, Cody and several associates introduced “Buffalo Bills Wild West,” an innovative traveling outdoor spectacle featuring cowboys and Indians, sharpshooters, wild animals, and dramatic re-creations of scenes of frontier life.

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