the grave of the man known as Buffalo Bill (unless you believe a certain myth perpetuated by Cody, Wyoming); the City of Denver-owned museum dedicated to the Wild West showman and adopted son of ...
Columnist Candy Moulton writes, "In less than a year, Cowboy State Daily has become one of the great publishers of history of ...
Cody, was a 19th-century American frontiersman who gained fame as a scout, bison hunter, and showman, notably producing the popular “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West” show, which dramatized frontier ...
A five-generation legacy Pahaska was a Native American name for William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, one of the most ... Americans as part of his famed Wild West Show. Local groups have said in ...
What does a Denver area gravesite have in connection with a New York state NFL franchise? And why do they call sub sandwiches ...
Years later he joined Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. A portrait of Cody and Sitting Bull together bears the title "Foes in '76 — Friends in '85." The reality was a little more complicated.
Paleontologists may smile at the state’s motto, “Under God, the People Rule,” in this locale where dinosaurs dominated for ...
American history is colorful, and no period has drawn more interest than the Wild West. Gunfighters, lawmen, soldiers, American Indian warriors and gamblers have been the subjects of books, films and ...