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North Platte, Nebraska

North Platte was home of the man who made the Wild West world-renowned. No one figure personifies the frontier spirit better than William F. "Buffalo Bill" Coy, the West's most colorful showman, army scout and buffalo hunter.

The legacy of the life and times of the man who personified the frontier spirit lives on at Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park. Cody's elegant Victorian house, built in 1886, and huge barn sit on 25 acres of what was originally a 4,000-acre spread that Cody called Scout's Rest Ranch.

The three-story house has been restored to appear much as it did when Cody occupied it. Mementos of Cody's career as an army scout, Indian fighter, buffalo hunter and Wild West promoter are displayed in his luxurious 18-room mansion which has been preserved to the finest detail. Also exhibited are dime novels and comic books featuring Buffalo Bill as well as artifacts of Sioux Indian Chief Sitting Bull, who toured one season with the Wild West Show.

The house and barn were built in 1887. The barn now features Wild West Show memorabilia, original posters, and a movie made of film clips taken at the time the show was touring throughout the United States and Europe.

The house, barn, and original outbuildings are now being preserved by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission as a state historical park. As additional materials and information become available, interpretative displays and exhibits will be altered to reflect the fascinating story of America's most famous showman-scout.

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North Platte Area Children's Museum

The North Platte Area Children's Museum is a place for children and parents to enjoy a hands-on experience in learning. The Museum offers visitors a place to experience the wonder of science, technology, culture and the arts in a unique and interactive atmosphere.

North Platte, NE Museums

20th Century Veteran's Memorial

The 20th Century Veterans' Memorial is a permanent memorial dedicated to and honoring the military men and women of the United States who served their country during the 20th Century. The monument is located in North Platte's Iron Horse Park, which is adjacent to the busy "crossroads"

North Platte, NE Memorials

Fox Theater

The Fox Theater is a fine example of the "Picture Palace," a building type popular in America in the 1920

North Platte, NE National Register

Things to do near North Platte, NE

Howard County Military Display

Located on the lower level of the Historic Gruber House along with the Museum of Baseball Greats, is a comprehensive display ...

Plum Creek Massacre Site

After camping just two miles south and east of where the Plum Creek emptied into the Platte River on August 7, 1864, the Mort...