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Andy Warhol serigraph portrait of General Custer acquired
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is thrilled to announce a significant addition to its esteemed collection: a one-of-a-kind Andy Warhol serigraph portrait of ...
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Advertising the Frontier Myth: Poster Art of Buffalo Billโs Wild West
In 1835, P.T. Barnum bought a human being. Barnum saw an ad in the Pennsylvania Inquirer. Joice Heth, an elderly African-American, was being promoted as ...
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Military drills in Buffalo Billโs Wild West
Military drills in Buffalo Billโs Wild West A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaMay 16, 2024 A 1-minute audio snapshot highlighting a museum object ...
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The Herbarium of Erwin Evert
An herbarium is a collection of dried plant specimens useful for both research and education. Each specimen in the collection has a label stating who ...
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The female bandit in Buffalo Billโs Wild West show poster
The female bandit in Buffalo Billโs Wild West show poster caused controversy A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaMay 10, 2024 A 1-minute audio ...
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Poisonous Birds
When people think of poisonous animals birds do not typically come to mind. Nevertheless there are a few birds that are poisonous. In his blog ...
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French artist was inspired by the performers in the Wild West show
French artist was inspired by the performers in the Wild West show A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaApril 11, 2024 A 1-minute audio ...
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Ragtime orchestra likely inspired some of the music in Buffalo Billโs Wild West show
Ragtime orchestra likely inspired some of the music in Buffalo Billโs Wild West Show A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaApril 5, 2024 A ...
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Black Musicians in the Wild West
Originally published in Points West magazine History Edition, Winter 2024 Black Musicians in the Wild West: The Curious History of Ferrisโs Satisfied Musical Entertainers By ...
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The Harry Yount Enigma: Yellowstoneโs First Park Ranger
Buried among the sublime passes of the Sierra Nevada are old men, who, when children, strayed away from our crowded settlements, and, gradually moving farther ...
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Wonders of Bird Migration
What is migration Several different animal species come, spring and fall, move around between their breeding (summer) homes and their nonbreeding (winter) grounds. Deer, elk, ...
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The firearm of the first woman who rode across the country on horseback
The firearm of the first woman who rode across the country on horseback A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaMarch 21, 2024 A 1-minute ...
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Buffalo Bill’s Wild West master trick roper Vicente Oropeza
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West master trick roper Vicente Oropeza A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaMarch 14, 2024 A 1-minute audio snapshot highlighting a ...
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Dr. Charles Preston to Receive Award for Contributions to Biodiversity Science
Dr. Preston’s lifelong dedication to conservation has left an enduring legacy, showcasing the importance of preserving our natural world. The University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute and the Buffalo ...
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Buffalo Billโs cowboy band played “The Star Spangled Banner” before it became the national anthem
Buffalo Billโs cowboy band played “The Star Spangled Banner” before it became the national anthem A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaMarch 7, 2024 ...
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Sharpshooters and myth-making in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show
Sharpshooters and myth-making in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaFebruary 22, 2024 A 1-minute audio snapshot highlighting a ...
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Did Buffalo Bill ride for the Pony Express?
Did William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody ride for the Pony Express? A Museum Minute By Olivia WeitzWyoming Public MediaFebruary 15, 2024 A 1-minute audio snapshot ...
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Jade Vaquero auction benefits Cody Firearms Museum
“The Jade Vaquero” โ A Masterpiece by Paul Lantuch โ Auctioned to Benefit the Cody Firearms Museum Update, January 27: The auction has concluded. Thank ...
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Pommel & Pistol: A brief history of handguns on horseback โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2022 Pommel & Pistol: A brief history of handguns on horseback By Danny Michael Since the invention of firearms ...
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Common Raven: Do They Sing and Other Interesting facts
When it comes to ravens, it seems that peopleโs opinions range from hate to love. How about you? What do you think of when you ...
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A Cautionary Tale: Modified 98k Mauser โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2023 Reloaded: A Cautionary Tale By Steve Sanetti In 1964, my father was a recently divorced shoemaker with little ...
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“There wasn’t any make-believe or made-up stuff:” the Western Work of James Bama
Don Schmalz was riding up Trout Creek. The year was 1973. The wind was coming straight out of the north and it was snowing. He ...
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How trees survive winter
When trees first evolved, they existed only in the tropics and for good reasonโ50 percent of the tree is water. Cold temperatures turn water into ...
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Photo: Bald Eagle in Flight โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazine Spring 2021 How I Got That Shot: Bald Eagle in Flight By Rob Koelling New York photographer Jay Maisel ...
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Buffalo Bill Center of the West embarks on a digital journey with Bloomberg Connects
Smithsonian Affiliate partners with Bloomberg Connects app for digital guide, enhancing visitor experience, accessibility, and global outreach. The Whitney Western Art Museum at the Buffalo Bill ...
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Exhibition Explores Photos by Artist James Bama โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2023 Exhibition Explores Photos by Artist: James Bama โ Portraits of the West By Susan Floyd Barnett Are westerners ...
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Charlie Russell’s Tough Year
1917 was a tough year for Charlie Russell. His good buddy, bullwhacker Johnny Matheson, was dying. Johnny ran the last horse-drawn freight line between Great ...
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What are Preening and Rousing?
โWhy did that bird shake?โ This is a question I am occasionally asked when a visitor observes one of our birds ruffling up its feathers ...
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Ned Buntline and the Discovery of Buffalo Bill; or, how a Miscreant Created the First World Celebrity
One thing Iโve learned since coming to work at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is that every prominent American frontiersman is that way ...
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St. Labre Spring Visit April 2023
For the sixteenth spring, the Plains Indian Museum hosted high school students, tribal elders, and instructors from St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana. The ...
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What is phenology and why does it matter?
The Draper Natural History Museum (Draper) is debuting a new monitoring project on the Paul Stock Nature Trail this summer. Staff and volunteers will be ...
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A Green River Journey โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2023 A Green River Journey: Pursuing the Perfect Vantage Point with Artist Tony Foster By Karen Brooks McWhorter On ...
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A Rendezvous Revisited โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2022 A Rendezvous Revisited: Special Exhibition explores Alfred Jacob Millerโs art like never before By Tessa Baker Traveling deep ...
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The Wild West at Ambrose Park โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2022 By the Numbers: The Wild West at Ambrose Park In its early years, Buffalo Billโs Wild West often ...
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What is an herbarium and why do they matter?
By Amy Phillips, Curatorial AssistantDraper Natural History Museum The Draper Natural History Museum maintains two herbarium collections. One is a sister collection to the Rocky ...
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Mike Masterson’s legacy marches on
When visitors to the Center of the West tour our Buffalo Bill Museum, they pause to watch actual footage of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. The ...
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Spring Wings โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2021 Spring Wings: Birds Flock to Yellowstone Region By Michaela Jones If you have a tendency to gaze longingly ...
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Bird Nests – Types, Material, & How You Can Help
There are a huge variety of bird nests throughout the world. These vary in materials used as well as types and shapes. Birds may nest ...
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Buntline and Burke โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2022 Buntline and Burke: Buffalo Billโs Peerless Promoters By Ruffin Prevost William F. โBuffalo Billโ Cody was an authentic ...
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Chicken Soup โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2020 Good Enough to Eat: โBowl of the Wife of Kit Carson” Chicken SoupAdapted from The Fort Restaurant Cookbook ...
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Indigenous Art Tools โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2022 Tools of the Trade: Indigenous Art Tools Indigenous artists and crafters cherish the tools of their trade. Historically, ...
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Reflecting on the Centerโs Past, Imagining its Future โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2018 Pete and Al: Reflecting on the Centerโs Past, Imagining its Future By Michaela Jones For one hundred years, ...
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Less is More When โWranglingโ Bison โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2019โ20 How would you round up 95 bison after their escape from a private ranch, and return them to ...
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Climbing Codyโs Elusive South Fork Ice โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2021 Frozen Treasure: Climbing Codyโs Elusive South Fork Ice By Ruffin Prevost All kinds of people come from all ...
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Choosing the right cowboy boots
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2021 The Way West: Choosing the Right Cowboy Boots By Jim Arndt William F. โBuffalo Billโ Cody outfitted many ...
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Pheasant Flying Over Snow โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2021 How I Got That Shot: Pheasant Flying Over Snow By Rob Koelling Pheasants are common throughout the agricultural ...
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Center of the West appoints new curator of the Draper Natural History Museum
Corey Anco has been promoted to Willis McDonald, IV Curator of Natural Science for theย Draper Natural History Museumย at theย Buffalo Bill Center of the West. He ...
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How to Safely Load Your Six-Shooter โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSummer 2020 The Way West: How to Safely Load Your Six-Shooter By Ashley Hlebinsky Any fan of Westerns knows the ...
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The True Calls of Eagles
In this blog post I discuss eagle calls, attaching sound examples from five large eagle species to illustrate what their true calls are like. Please ...
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M.C. Poulsen’s Waterfalls of Wonderland โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazine Summer 2022 Waterfalls of Wonderland: Revealing Yellowstoneโs Hidden Treasures By Tessa Baker Even 150 years after becoming the worldโs ...
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Connecting with Our Ancestors: St. Labre Indian School Tour
For the sixteenth year, the Plains Indian Museum hosted high school students, tribal elders, and instructors from St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana. The ...
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Delicious Chuck Roast Recipe โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2019โ20 Good Enough to Eat: Bourbon Brown Sugar and Soy Chuck Roast Recipe by Kyle Kleist, former Center Executive ...
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Buffalo Bill Center of the West appoints Gordon Ambrosino, PhD, new curator of the Plains Indian Museum
Dr. Gordon Ambrosino has been selected as the next Curator for theย Plains Indian Museumย at theย Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Ambrosino earned his Ph.D. in ...
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Ravens and Wolves – Friends or Enemies
Can Ravens and Wolves be friends? Ravens are one of the smartest birds there are. They dine on many types of foods including small animals, ...
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I Butteri: Italyโs Legendary Cowboys of the Maremma โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2022 I Butteri: Italyโs Legendary Cowboys of the Maremma By Ruffin PrevostPhotographs by Gabrielle Saveri On October 8, 2022, ...
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The Banditti of the Plains, or, the Triumph of the Nesters
On Friday, April 8, 1892, Ben Jones and Bill Walker rode down out of the Bighorn Mountains. They had been trapping for weeks. Ben Jones ...
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The Center of the West & Al โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazine The Center of the West & Al By Marguerite House I walked into the Irma Hotel one Saturday morning ...
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41st Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale Announces Award Winners
We share this news release from our Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale partners at the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce… On the morning preceding ...
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Black-billed Magpies, Friends or Foes?
Black-billed Magpies seem to be birds that raise conflicting feelings among people. As a member of the Covidae family which includes ravens, crows, and jays, ...
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Shakespeareโs Musing at the Antique Barbed Wire Convention โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSummer 2016 Shakespeareโs Musing at the Antique Barbed Wire Conventiona.k.a. Fencing with Shakespearea.k.a. Bard learns barb By Kelli Grinich Ed. ...
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Firearms in Pop Culture
Firearms have been a staple in pop culture since the late nineteenth century. Wild west shows gained popularity in the 1880s, with Buffalo Billโs Wild ...
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Great Grey Owl โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSummer 2020 How I Got That Shot: Great Grey Owl By Rebekah Childers One fall morning, I made a trip ...
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The End of Summer
Well, summer is almost over, and Iโve reached the final chapter of my internship. My time as an intern has really…flown by! Maybe not like, ...
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How to Create a Museum TikTok
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West has joined the trend of creating a TikTok page for their institution. Growing up just outside Cody, Wyoming, ...
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Verne Stull: Secrecy and Security
Buried within the vaults of the Cody Firearms Museum here at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a revolver, holster, belt, and whistle ...
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The Man Who Was Scalped
I was lucky enough to meet Gordon Barrows. He danced into my office one day. Iโm not sure what the occasion was. It may have ...
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Nitrate Negatives: Now That’s Explosive Content!
What are nitrate negatives? Why are nitrate negatives handled with care in archival facilities?...
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Explore Our Interactive Exhibits
A diverse collection of artifacts, galleries, and specimens are featured within the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Visitors can gain an understanding of Buffalo ...
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Articulation Madness with Grace
Where Has the Time Gone?! Sheesh, itโs already July! Summer is going by too fast. Itโs gotten a lot hotter too, which I love because ...
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A Life in the Wild โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSummer 2022 A Life in the Wild: Acclaimed Photographer Shares Favorite Shots By Mark Davis Ed. note: for Mangelsen’s own ...
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Snap Pea & Radish Salad โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2020 Good Enough to Eat: Snap Pea & Radish Salad with Feta & Lemon Vinaigrette Recipe by Kyle Kleist, ...
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Searching Through the Online Collections
Have you ever seen an object in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and later wanted more information? Or forgot the name of a ...
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The Draw of Cody โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2019 โ 20 The Draw of Cody: The Role of Place in Helping Make Artists Great By Ruffin Prevost ...
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Alex Martin #EducationStation
The Education Department in the Center of the West has on-boarded Alex Martin as the Indian Education for All (IEFA) intern this summer. Her role ...
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Working with Museum Objects
Cassandra Leon: Registration Intern I have loved museum work since 2018, when I was first able to intern at a small university museum. I was ...
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Spencer Benefiel, #CollectionInspection
The Cody Firearms Museum offers a wide variety of learning opportunities, says Spencer Benefiel, a curatorial intern. Spencer is responsible for records and label correction, ...
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Nick DelDuca, #ExclusiveTourWithMe
Nick DelDuca, the Exclusive Tours intern this year, holds a BA in History from Montana State University, along with minors in Museum Studies and Religious ...
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Danny Gonsowski, #FashionForConservation
Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, Danny Gonsowski is interning with the conservation department at the Center of the West. He has earned a BA in Japanese ...
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Cassandra Leon #RegistrationNation
Originally from Riverside, California, Cassandra Leon is interning with the registration department. She is currently working on an MA in art history and an art ...
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Quinne Naegeli, #RecordsRestored
Quinne Naegeli, from Annapolis, Maryland, is currently a curatorial intern with the Cody Firearms Museum. She spends time indexing firearms, correcting gun records and exploring ...
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Ailey Hall, #BuffaloBillDetective
Ailey Hall, originally from Houston, Texas, has earned a BA in English from Auburn University in Alabama and a MA in Romantic Victorian studies from ...
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Whitney Museum appoints new curator
Buffalo Bill Center of the West appoints Susan Barnett new Margaret and Dick Scarlett Curator of Western American Art for the Whitney Western Art Museum ...
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The Internship: Part II
Clouds and Rain Galore Happy June! It was rainy pretty much this entire week (May 30th to June 3rd). There were maybe a few days ...
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The Internship
Hello! My name is Grace Shumway, and Iโm the intern this summer for the Draper Museum Raptor Experience. Iโll be writing these blog posts as ...
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Meet Me in St. Louis โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSummer 2010 Meet Me in St. Louis By Robert V. Goss A previous Points West Online series featured the travels ...
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Tim McCoy and The Covered Wagon: the Birth of a Movie Star
When Tim McCoy was eight years old, his father took him to a showing of Buffalo Billโs Wild West. Tim dated his desire to be ...
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Hand-engraved masterpiece for auction pays tribute to Louis Daniel Nimschke
One-of-a-kind hand-engraved Henry rifle for auction pays tribute to Louis Daniel Nimschke, proceeds benefit the internationally-acclaimed Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. Together with Baron ...
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Introducing digital membership cards
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is now offering digital membership cards as a member benefit for all membership levels. We hope you enjoy ...
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Horseโs Head Lunar Eclipse โ Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2020 How I Got That Shot: Horseโs Head Lunar Eclipse By Mack Frost As a photographer, I have always ...
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Before We Were Here…Rare Books
Rare Books & Archives When I see a collection of books, I see knowledge. I see history. I see an intellectual economy. I see more than ...
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