The Buffalo Bill Museum has a number of permanent exhibits about Buffalo Bill’s life and times as well as featuring a special temporary exhibit every year. Events at the site include a celebration of Buffalo Bill’s birthday every February as well as seasonal events on a variety of themes. Of course the most important exhibit on-site and the center of the Museum’s special events is Buffalo Bill’s grave. By his request Buffalo Bill was buried on Lookout Mountain in 1917, overlooking the Great Plains and the Rockies. Feel the breezes from the high peaks of the Continental Divide, smell the Ponderosa Pines, and watch the mountain wildlife, all just thirty minutes from downtown Denver. The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave, a facility owned and operated by the City and County of Denver, exists to preserve the memory of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody.
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