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Riding high in Cody, Wyoming: Where rodeo meets western art
Cody, Wyoming, a picturesque gateway to Yellowstone National Park, embodies the essence of an authentic Western town. Locals don cowboy hats, paint and photograph western scenes, compete in nightly summer rodeos, and enjoy live bands in outdoor beer gardens. Horse-drawn stagecoaches parade through town, and world-class Western art museums attract visitors seeking a genuine Western…
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Yellowstone country wildlife. welcome bear cubs, bison calves and wolf pups
Spring is an exciting time of the year to see Yellowstone wildlife, especially newborns. If you ask the locals, most residents of northwestern Wyoming’s Cody – situated east of Yellowstone National Park – will tell you the season truly begins when the babies make their debut. “The first cub-spotting is a big deal in Cody…