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Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

28050 230th Ave., Princeton, Iowa 52768 USA

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The boyhood home of Buffalo Bill Cody, government Scout and Wild West Showman, is located in the broad valley of the Wapsipinicon River, a short 20 minute drive from I-80. The 1847 farmhouse, entered in the National Registry of Historic Places, was built by Isaac Cody, Buffalo Bill's father, of native limestone and contains walnut floors and trim.The Homestead has been restored and furnished with items typical of the mid-19th century. Cody Homestead is nestled in scenic hillside overlooking the rich Iowa prairie where buffalo graze on the land surrounding the house. The Cody Homestead is air conditioned.

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LostAmericana

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February 07, 2021
Rated 4.0

A must stop for fans of Buffalo Bill Cody and other Wild West figures. In general a great look into the home of people who first moved out into the Midwest & Plains. Be sure to get something at the gift shop and keep little places like this open.

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Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

28050 230th Ave.
Princeton, Iowa
52768 USA
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