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Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
 
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By Don Morfe, July 2, 1997
Scout's Rest-Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — 232 — Scout's RestBuffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
William Frederick Cody (1846-1917), known to the world a "Buffalo Bill," was the most noted Nebraskan of his day. The Many national and European tours of his various "Wild West" exhibitions made him the living symbol of the American West. Cody . . . Map (db m125056) HM
2 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Scout's Rest RanchBuffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
Built in 1886 at a cost of $3,900.00 Cody left planning of the house to his sister, Julia Goodman. Patrick Walsh was contracted to build the two-story, nine room house, with its numerous closets and pantries. The house is in second Empire Style with . . . Map (db m125059) HM
3 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Spring HouseBuffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
This building was a cellar used to keep fruits, vegetables, milk, etc… cool during the summer. A natural spring kept fresh, cool water in the cement tub located inside. At Cody's time there were steel racks inside that they stored food items on. . . . Map (db m125058) HM
4 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — 1887 Horse BarnBuffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
The Barn, built in 1887, is 148 feet long, 70 wide, 40 feet high. It required seven railroad cars of lumber for construction. The original rafter ends under the eaves were shaped as gun stocks. Annie Oakley's trademark, the Ace of Hearts with a . . . Map (db m125057) HM
5 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Cody-North CabinBuffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
Cody, Frank and Luther North were for a time partners in a ranch located along the Dismal River in Nebraska. This cabin was their headquarters. The cabin was moved from its original location to the Bratt Ranch in 1882. Nate Trego later . . . Map (db m125054) HM
 
 
 
 
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