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Buffalo Bill Center of the West Introduction

While on vacation, Hubby and I stayed a couple of days in Cody, Wyoming. Cody is located in the Bighorn Basin, an area rich in western history.

Cody was founded by Colonel William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, who passed through the region in the 1870s. He was impressed by the many development possibilities and returned in the mid-1890s to start a town.  Cody was incorporated in 1901, and is located 52 miles from Yellowstone National Park’s East Entrance.

We spent an entire day at The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a complex of museums and a research library featuring art and artifacts of the American West.   The center includes the Draper Natural History Museum, the Plains Indian Museum, the Cody Firearms Museum, the Whitney Western Art Museum, and the Buffalo Bill Museum.  It is impossible to take it all in in a day, but we tried.

Taking photos is allowed.

So this unprofessional couple did.  Loads of them, with our little pocket cameras.  Some photos are blurry, and many have reflections in them, since items are displayed behind glass.  I’ll be sharing some of these photos with you in the next few blog posts.

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Buffalo Bill was a Pony Express rider, a Civil War soldier, a civilian scout for the US Army during the Indian Wars, a Medal of Honor recipient, a buffalo hunter, a gunfighter, an entertainer (his Buffalo Bill’s Wild West company traveled the world), a businessman, rancher, and investor in coal, oil, newspaper publishing and irrigation.  I am sure I forgot to list something…let’s just say that this man had a life full of experiences!

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

To be continued.

Old Molson Ghost Town – Part Three

For Old Molson Ghost Town – Part One, click here.

Press?

Corn Planter

You will see this eagle on a piece of equipment in Friday’s blog post:

Machine Advertisement

Horse Drawn Farm Equipment

Tiller

Sometimes, okay…most of the time, I don’t know what I’m looking at.  Some things have a sign on them; most do not.  But I recognize the grass mower.  I used a similar one to mow my Papa’s grass.  I could say, “Oh my gosh!  I’m old enough to not only recognize a piece of equipment here, but to actually have used one!”

I prefer to say, “I’m so smart, I can correctly identify a piece of equipment here.”

Grass Mower

By the way, clicking on any photo will show an enlarged photo, and my attempts at identifying what we are looking at.

Old Molson Ghost Town – Part Two

For Old Molson Ghost Town – Part One, click here.

Assay Office

Mining Tools

Mining Tools 2

Old Molson Bank

Old Molson Bank 2

Bank Typewriter

Bank Safe

Printing Press

Newspaper Advertisement

Clicking on any photo will show an enlarged photo.