The Buffalo Bills are one of the most iconic teams in the NFL, but the origins of their name stretch far beyond the gridiron. Rooted in American history, the nickname pays homage to a larger-than-life ...
A central figure in those childhood games was “Buffalo Bill”, who died 100 years ago on January 10th. William Frederick Cody, pony-express rider, soldier, scout, bison hunter and showman ...
The cadaver of William F. Cody, known to generations as Buffalo Bill, has officially been a resident of greater Denver since 1917. But Cody, whose Lookout Mountain gravesite will lose its ...
Congress tells the story of how Buffalo Bill - aka William Cody - brought his Wild West show to Lowestoft, in Suffolk in September 1903. Writer, John Ward, said he was inspired to research the ...
"Buffalo Bill" Cody is a figure from the American Old West. Born in Iowa in 1846 as William F. Cody, he gained his infamous nickname during his time as a hunter, providing bison meat for railroad ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman called it "wonderfully ... But just how accurate was Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show? The buffalo were real, to begin with. So was Bill Cody.
Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis are directing a Western film, starring John C Reilly as William Frederick Cody/Buffalo Bill. Titled 'Heads or Tails'?, it is based on a real incident from ...