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  2. Buffalo Bill - Wikipedia

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    He did however live for a few years in nearby Rochester. Three of Buffalo Bill's children are buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York. [84] Euro Disneyland Railroad locomotive #1 is named the W. F. Cody in his honor. In 1958, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. [85]

  3. Lookout Mountain Park - Wikipedia

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    It is disputed whether Cody was buried here by his own request or by coercion, [2] and it is not known if the exact site was chosen by his sister. In 1921, the gravesite was joined by Pahaska Tepee, a large and rustic wooden lodge designed by Edwin H. Moorman, housing the Buffalo Bill Museum. The museum continues to host visitors from around ...

  4. Cedar Mountain (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Bill was a world-famous resident and founder of Cody, and in his 1906 will requested to be buried on Cedar Mountain, with a buffalo monument marking the spot and overlooking the town. He was in Denver when he died in 1917. In a subsequent 1913 will, he left his burial arrangements to his wife.

  5. Mount Moriah Cemetery (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Many prospectors, miners, settlers, prostitutes and children were buried within the Ingelside Cemetery, alongside Wild Bill Hickok and Preacher Smith. [2] Early photograph of the grave of Wild Bill Hickok. In the 1880s it was determined that the land where Ingelside Cemetery was located could be better used for housing.

  6. Buffalo Bill Center of the West - Wikipedia

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    The Center of the West's overall mission is to connect people to the American West. The institution includes the Buffalo Bill Museum, redesigned in 2012, which highlights Western ephemera and historic objects in telling the life story of W. F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. [2] Edward Rothstein of the New York Times wrote,

  7. See it: Buffalo Bills lash San Francisco 49ers in epic snow ...

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    Bills quarterback Josh Allen and head coach Sean McDermott celebrated by making snow angels after Buffalo clinched its fifth consecutive AFC East title in an epic snow game against the 49ers.

  8. Louisa Frederici - Wikipedia

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    William F. Cody and his wife, Louisa, and their daughters, Arta (touching the vase) and Orra (c. 1882) Louisa Maud Frederici Cody (May 27, 1844 – October 21, 1921) was the wife of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody.

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