Thursday, June 12, 2008

Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming


The day we left Yellowstone was beautiful and we couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful drive to Cody, climbing to the heights to experience snow on the side of the road as well as magnificent scenery. We saw several moose, which were much more easily visible than what we saw in Yellowstone. We spent two nights in a unmemorable RV park, but two very memorable days touring the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, an extremely well-laid out and user friendly museum consisting of five specialty areas -- The history of firearms, the Plains Indians, History of the West, Buffalo Bill himself, and Western art. In particular, the Indian area laid out the various environments balanced well with interactive displays, information, and artifacts.

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