Buffalo Bill
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she did have a job.it is a tv show called Buffalo Bill`s Wild West Show
Buffalo Bill was primarily a showman. He created and operated the Buffalo Bill's Wild West, a circus like show he later renamed Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. The show presumed to reenact events from the early west. Some say he was the most well known American in about 1900, but I doubt that, I think Mark Twain was the most widely known American. If he contributed to the westward movement it was by causing people to become interested in the west from seeing his show.
It basically started with Buffalo Bill. He began to run gun slinging shows. Then he took to killing buffalo. He killed many buffalo in just a few months.
Buffalo Bill Cody
Bill Cody, aka Buffalo Bill?
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William Cody, aka Buffalo Bill.
Dan Cody's name alludes to the Old West outlaw Buffalo Bill Cody. This connection suggests that Cody is a larger-than-life figure with a wild and adventurous spirit, similar to the legendary character of Buffalo Bill Cody.
North Platte July 4th 1882
William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody owned one of the shows.
Better known as Buffalo Bill, he was a famous buffalo hunter who fed railroad construction crews. Later he stated a Wild West Show.
Buffalo Bill (William Cody) was the most famous buffalo hunter. Several others probably killed more buffalo, but Bill's work in his Wild West Show made him the most famous.
Cody, Wyoming is famous because it was named for Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, whose show "Buffalo Bill's Wild West" toured the US and Europe for 30 years. Buffalo Bill helped found Cody, Wyoming and built a hotel in Cody in 1902 and named it for his daughter, Irma. Cody is also famous for its Cody Nite Rodeo and its location close to the Buffalo Bill Dam and Yellowstone National Park. Cody, Wyoming is also the home of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. The center contains 5 museums including the Buffalo Bill Museum, the Plains Indians Museum, the Whitney Western Art Museum, the Cody Firearms Museum, and the Draper Natural History Museum. It also houses the Harold McCracken Research Library.
Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill, whose real name was William F. Cody, was known for his autobiography titled "The Life of Hon. William F. Cody, Known as Buffalo Bill, the Famous Hunter, Scout, and Guide." Additionally, he wrote articles and stories that were published in various newspapers and magazines.