Monday, April 4, 2016

Cody, WY



(My theme is places I have visited or lived)

We visited Cody in 2001 when we camped in Yellowstone's Fishing Bridge Campground. We visited the Erma Motel, the Buffalo Bill Museum. We camped one glorious night at the Buffalo Bill State Park.

Cody, Wyoming was founded in 1896 by the living legend, Colonel William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, who at the age of 41 was one of the most famous men in the world. Founded as a hospitality center, Cody truly is the “Preferred Gateway to Yellowstone” located just 50 miles from the east entrance and 80 miles from the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park.








3 comments:

Arlee Bird said...

I stayed in Cody a couple of times when we were visiting Yellowstone. I may have played a show or two there as well, but now don't remember. I do recall going to the rodeo there one year when we were there.

Arlee Bird
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nashvillecats2 said...

Looks a lovely place Gregg, Great "C" post.
Yvonne.

kc bob said...

Sounds like a fun trip Gregg.