We had a great community turnout for our Hootin’ Howlin’ Halloween event. Toddlers to grandparents came dressed in costume, and visited stations throughout the Draper Natural History Museum. They interacted […]

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We had a great community turnout for our Hootin’ Howlin’ Halloween event. Toddlers to grandparents came dressed in costume, and visited stations throughout the Draper Natural History Museum. They interacted […]
For the last six years, the smell of campfire has lured visitors over to the picturesque chuck wagon scene on the front lawn of the Buffalo Bill Center. When they […]
by Megan Smith
The Center’s latest Skype in the classroom lesson [the Center’s virtual lessons have migrated: learn more] proves that art can open many doors for students—especially high school students. We recently […]
by Megan Smith
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is thrilled to announce free field trips for Park County students during the 2014 – 2015 school year. Very generous private donors—the Stephen […]
A New Way to Play at the Center Children’s Playground Design Form Building a dream playground at a museum? Sometimes we may think that these two things might not fit […]
by Leah Madsen
“Happy trails to you, until we meet again. Happy trails to you, keep smilin’ until then. Who cares about the clouds when we’re together? Just sing a song and bring […]