Buffalo wyoming is a town replete with history. Only 35 miles from Sheridan, one can visit the Jim Gatchell Museum to admire over 15,000 artifacts from the Old West, whereas the Museum of the Occidental Hotel was where Owen Wister’s famous cowboy icon, The Virginian, “got his man here.” Speaking of cowboys and outlaws, the mysterious “Hole in the Wall” landmark was once the hideout of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid along with the rest of the Wild Bunch. Despite the violent history of these landmarks, they are now friendly and accommodating features for those wanting to immerse themselves in the adventurous past. There are several more attractions to savor in Buffalo, such as Fort Phil Kearney, where the infamous Fetterman Fight took place and the steep and splendid slopes of Bighorn Mountain within the Bighorn National Park. Why not see more of one of Wyoming’s most historic small towns? There is no shortage of affable experiences and gregarious adventures to be found in Buffalo.
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