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Readers of a national weekly news magazine voted the Whitney Western Art Museum in Cody the best museum in the country.
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Park County School District #6 is partnering with businesses in the Cody community to create career pathways. The newest partnership is with the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
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After six seasons, “Famous and Infamous Women of the West: The Cody Monologues” is coming to a close. The play, which brings women from Cody’s history to life onstage, has been performed in the town nearly every summer since its creation in 2016.
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The allure of American Cowboys attracts many people to our area to visit. But it turns out that cowboys do not only exist in the West. Known as the Butteri in Italy, some say the Italian tradition goes back centuries and has a surprising connection to Buffalo Bill Cody.
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The special exhibition grapples with the idea of Yellowstone through the lens of people who have used, loved, lived and migrated through the park.
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Hunter Old Elk, the curatorial assistant of the Plains Indian Museum, said when children come into this world, they are a new generation.“They are a new light and a new soul. And we believe that and so when they’re born, we celebrate in so many ways,” said Old Elk.
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Artist George Catlin made a number of trips to the West in the 1830s. He spent a lot of time with the upper Missouri tribes, which he painted, as well as…
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The Cody Firearms Museum has over 7,000 firearms in the collection. So are they looking to add anything to the collection?Danny Micheal, the curator of…
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Artist John Mix Stanley crossed thousands of miles among the western territories in the mid-1800's. He even went as far as Hawaii in his travels. He was…
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A new exhibit at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West focuses on Black cowboys and rodeos: Eight Seconds: Black Cowboys In America. Wyoming Public Radio's…