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Southwest of Billings, in nearby Wyoming, is the historical town of Cody, made famous by "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Cody (pop. 7,900) serves thousands of tourists who travel to the Rockies for a Yellowstone vacation.
Cody, Wyoming is home to the world-class Buffalo Bill Historical Center (BBHC). The BBHC consists of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, the Buffalo Bill Museum, the Plains Indian Museum, the Cody Firearms Museum, and the Draper Museum of Natural History.
The BBHC is rich in artifacts of Indian culture. Numerous original works of art by early western artists are on display - all absolute treasures. The fabulous firearms collection is second to none in its class.
For dining and lodging, The Irma is the place to go in Cody. Many tourists stop at the Irma just to see the wonderful dining bar, with its extravagant back mirror.
Cody, Wyoming is a shopper's paradise, if looking for western wear. Buy a new cowboy hat and jeans at Corral West! The town is a whole lot of fun.
For lodging click on the Montana.Ms site and book a room online. Enjoy Cody, Wyoming!
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