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By William Fischer, Jr., August 30, 2011
William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody Marker
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1Kansas (Leavenworth County), Leavenworth — 4 — William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody1846 - 1917 — Historic Wayside Tour #4 —
On 7th Street at Cherokee Street, on the right when traveling north on 7th Street.
Isaac and Mary Cody and family arrived in the Leavenworth area June 10, 1854, and built a seven-room log cabin in Salt Creek Valley, just north of Fort Leavenworth. Bill was 9 years old, the only son in a family of girls. Immediately upon arrival . . . — Map (db m53990) HM
2Missouri (Platte County), Weston — Cody House1845 — Weston Historic District —
On Short Street at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Short Street.
Lot sold to Elijah Cody for $7.50. As a boy, "Buffalo Bill" William Cody vacationed here with his uncle Elijah. McCalley residence since 1947. — Map (db m44543) HM
3Colorado (Jefferson County), Golden — Buffalo Bill
Near Lookout Mountain Road (Lariat Loop).
(Upper Plaque) In Memoriam Colonel William Frederick Cody "Buffalo Bill" Noted scout and Indian fighter Born February 26, 1846 Scott County, Iowa Died January 10, 1917 Denver, Colorado (Lower Plaque) William F. Cody . . . — Map (db m152718) HM
4Wyoming (Park County), Cody — Old Cody City & Buffalo Bill Cody’s Town in the Rockies
On W Yellowstone Avenue (U.S. 20) 0.1 miles west of Demaris Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Buffalo Bill Cody and some business partners established the Shoshone Irrigation Co. in 1894. Work began on the Cody Canal to bring water for crop irrigation from the South Fork of the Shoshone River, around the south side of Cedar Mountain. The . . . — Map (db m87556) HM
5Colorado (Jefferson County), Golden — Lariat Loop Byway: Buffalo Bill Museum
On Lariat Loop Road.
Lariat Loop •The Lariat Loop is a scenic circle of natural splendors, historic and cultural treasures and recreation pleasures. See spectacular mountain scenery and enjoy a vintage auto tour in foothills canyons. Welcome to 40 miles of . . . — Map (db m46567) HM
6Nebraska (Douglas County), Omaha — 447 — Buffalo Bill at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition and Indian Congress of 1898
On Florence Boulevard at Pinkney Street, on the right when traveling north on Florence Boulevard.
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody held the first official performance of his Wild West show just half a mile northeast of here on May 19, 1883. Eight thousand people attended the premiere at the Omaha Driving Park near Eighteenth and . . . — Map (db m33040) HM
7Virginia (Portsmouth), Olde Towne — In Commemoration of the Last Public Appearance of William F. “Buffalo Bill” CodyAt Portsmouth, Virginia on November 11, 1916
On Water Street south of High Street, on the left when traveling south.
William F. Cody, asso­ci­ated with a West­ern exhi­bi­tion titled “Buf­falo Bill (Him­self) and the 101 Ranch Wild West Com­bined,” passed by this spot on a route that would take the parade to the inter­sec­tion of Washington and . . . — Map (db m21162) HM
8Kansas (Logan County), Oakley — Buffalo Bill Cultural Center
On U.S. 83 at 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 83.
The Grand Lodge A.F.&A.M. of Kansas honors Wm. F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, a Master Mason, a York Rite Mason, a Scottish Rite Mason and a Shrine Mason Born 1846, Died 1917 March, A.D. 2005, AL 6005 — Map (db m65982) HM
 
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