DENVER, CO (WROC) — Perched atop Lookout Mountain about 20 miles west of downtown Denver, the gravesite of William “Buffalo Bill” Cody has been busier than usual this week — and the Buffalo Bills are ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Frank Lehner photographs of ...
I: Pony express -- The attack on the settler's cabin -- The village...the cyclone -- With the prince of pistoleers -- Guide and scout -- Buffalo hunt -- II: Theater star -- Indians, horses -- ...
For nearly fifteen years, Steve Friesen has lived and breathed the lore of Buffalo Bill (aka William F. Cody) as director of Lookout Mountain landmark the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave. And he’s proud ...
Jan. 10, 1917 - Buffalo Bill Cody died while visiting his sister in Denver, Colo. on Jan. 10, 1917. He was buried later that year near Golden, Colorado. Cody rose to fame as a showman with the ...
And on the day of arrival there was to be a free street cavalcade — the equivalent of a circus parade — featuring “wild horses, buffalo, cattle, etc.” The march was accompanied by music provided by ...
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