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Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody WY, near Yellowstone.

Buffalo Bill Museum

Whitney Gallery of Western Art

Plains Indian Museum

Cody Firearms Museum

Draper Museum of Natural History

Digital Collections

McCracken Research Library


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The Museums

The Buffalo Bill Museum examines both the personal and public lives of W.F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and seeks to interpret his story in the context of the history and myth of the American West.

The Whitney Gallery of Western Art presents an outstanding collection of masterworks of the American West. Original paintings, sculptures and prints trace artistic interpretations of the West from the early 19th century to today.

The Plains Indian Museum features one of the country's largest and finest collections of Plains Indian art and artifacts. Explore the cultural histories, artistry and living traditions of Plains Indian peoples, including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Comanche, Blackfeet, Sioux, Gros Ventre, Shoshone and Pawnee.

The Cody Firearms Museum contains the world's most comprehensive assemblage of American arms, as well as European arms dating to the 16th century.

The Draper Museum of Natural History integrates the humanities with natural sciences to interpret the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and adjacent intermountain basins.

The Harold McCracken Research Library advances the understanding, appreciation and study of the American West.


Buffalo Bill Historical Center receives National Medal for Museum and Library Service

On October 7, 2008, First Lady Laura Bush presents the BBHC with the National Medal for Museum and Library Service at the White House. Read more...

National Medal for Museum and Library Service

Digital Collections

View the Digital Collections of the Plains Indian Museum, Whitney Gallery of Western Art, and Cody Firearms Museum.


Most Frequently Asked Questions

See the most Frequently Asked Questions for each of the five museums.


Smithsonian Institution Affiliations Program

The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is a Smithsonian Affiliate - an important national outreach program with the Smithsonian Institution.

The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is part of the Smithsonian Institution Affiliations Program.


Museums West Consortium

The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is a member of Museums West, a dynamic consortium of ten outstanding museums located across North America.

Museums West

Deadwood Stage. Abbott-Downing stagecoach.; Concord, Hew  Hampshire, 1863. Used in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. Gift of Olive and Glenn E. Nielson 1.69.2725
George Catlin (1796-1872). Crow Chief, ca.1850. Oil on paper, 15.875 x 21.62 in. Bequest of Joseph M. Roebling. 7.80.
Red Cloud’s Shirt. Lakota (Sioux), ca. 1870s. Deer hide, pigment, wool, glass seed beads, horse and human hair, porcupine quills. Adolf Spohr Collection, Gift of Larry Sheerin. NA.202.598.
Samuel Colt, Hartford, CT. Cased set of Gustave Young engraved Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolvers with accessories, 1860. Caliber .36. Gift of James R. Woods Foundation. 1979.4.1.2.
Carl Rungius (1869-1959). The Mountaineers - Big Horn Sheep on Wilcox Pass, 1912. Oil on canvas, 60 x 75 in.Gift of Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc. 16.93.1.

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