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“A uniquely American story”
It took special people to settle the American West--people of vision and courage with strong values and beliefs. This uniquely American story starts with the land and its first peoples, and extends through the centuries to the present day—western experiences that refine the spirit of our nation. Since 1917, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center has been committed to the greatness and growth of the American West—keeping those western experiences alive for today's visitors and those in the future. Just as William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody "took the West to the world," we've taken on the challenge of bringing the West to you. Come celebrate the Spirit of the American West with us, and discover the West of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Plan your visit today! Home to Buffalo Bill Museum,Cody Firearms Museum, Plains Indians Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, and Draper Natural History Museum.
Amazing experience! One of the best western history museums anywhere!!! Love the Bill Cody section. A must see if you are in the area! Read more
Spend the whole day! There is so much to see, so many exhibits, lots to learn. I unfortunately didn't have time to make it through all of the exhibits, but I would love to go back someday. I'm not... Read more
Holy cow is this museum big! After getting our admission for a fair price we explored the nature side of the museum that was jam packed with eye catching, interesting and knowledge filled... Read more
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
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