Top of the line interpretive exhibits by marmot1 on Aug 16, 2006 Our family split up in order to see each individuals interests. Cafe was very reasonable. Too much to see. They sparred no expense in the creation of this wonderful place. Would highly reccomend. They even provide stollers... provided bytripadvisor.com
A great museum by czech7985 on Aug 6, 2006 There are some activities for the youngsters which will keep them interested in what they might otherwise find boring. The cafe, in the museum is reasonably priced. There are some outdoor seatings for the cafe, so if you're... provided bytripadvisor.com
don't miss this one by litebrite1 on Jul 16, 2006 We were there first thing in the morning and by the afternoon it was starting to get crowded so I recommend an early start. Surprisingly the cafe was reasonable and good value so we had lunch there. We were only there one... provided bytripadvisor.com
Worth every penny by Spicey477 on Jun 19, 2005 I loved the natural history museum and the Plains Indians museum. If you are into guns, you may be there awhile as there are thousands of guns on display. Also, the art in the Whitney museum is a great example of American... provided bytripadvisor.com
Big Bang For Your Bucks! by luvsf on May 27, 2005 How wrong I was! This man spoke out for womens suffrage! He was quite an entrepeneur also. I am an art lover, but to be honest....I didn't like the art museum very much; the colors were mostly the same in all the pictures... provided bytripadvisor.com
Outstanding! by Cigarsavor on Mar 23, 2005 The Plains Indians Museum contains an outstanding collection of artifacts, clothing, and art. The Cody Firearms Museum has what must be the largest collection of American firearms anywhere. The exhibits include one of Theodore... provided bytripadvisor.com
Must See by A TripAdvisor Member on Sep 22, 2004 When you enter and pay the reasonable entry charge, they stamp your hand. This allows you to leave and return as often as you like for two days. There is so much to absord that you should take breaks to fully understand all... provided bytripadvisor.com
The Absolute Best of the West by A TripAdvisor Member on Apr 28, 2004 My husband and son spent hours in the Plains Indian Museum and the Buffalo Bill Museum. Together we all marveled at the range and depth of the collection at the Cody Firearms Museum. I am not someone who has ever liked being... provided bytripadvisor.com
Buffalo Bill Cody Museum by weeblewobble46 on Oct 21, 2006 It starts with the Plains Indians and how they lived prior to the European invasion of their lands. It continues with how they adapted or were made to adapt to the intrusion into their homes. The textiles are explained as... provided byigougo.com
No title by armstrongfan918 on Mar 23, 2006 I go to the Museum 6 times a week: There are so many nice people who work at the museum. I have a high school class there and I also volunteer there as well. I love being there because... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
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