Cody, WY

 

Welcome To Beautiful Cody, Wyoming

 

Cody, Wyoming, the eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park, is a small western town with a big city attitude.

The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, Wyoming's oldest, was founded at the turn of the 20th Century by George T. Beck, originally as a hunting club, and a group of enterprising Cody business leaders, including Col. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody.

Together Cody and the Cody Chamber of Commerce have nurtured a diversified business community focused on energy, tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, retail and the arts while fostering the western spirit epitomized by their namesake, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody.

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Cody is a fun place to visit especially if you are into western history, the town itself being named after Soldier, Buffalo hunter and showman Buffalo bill Cody, and his final resting place unless you believe those people in Denver. There is to this day a feud between Cody and Denver as to where Buffalo Bill is buried. one story goes that Bill's wife Louisa had him buried in Denver as one last jab because she knew he would hate that since Denver is the city where his Wild West show finally went belly up.

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