We woke up this morning in our luxurious accommodations, which included our own room and a (very comfortable) queen sized mattress, This is luxury indeed for a fifth wheel camper trailer that we are sharing with Sara's brothers family.

Today we decided to recover from our travels, so after an excellent breakfast provided by our generous hosts, we decided to spend some time checking out Cody. There's not much you can say about Cody without mentioning Buffalo Bill Cody. He started the town, financed many of its buildings, and directed its early growth. We took a brief bus tour of the small town.

Between learning the location of the elementary school and the mayor's house, we were told that Buffalo Bill insisted that the towns streets be twice as wide as normal roads because he had been annoyed having to turn his wagons around in narrow city streets when on tour with his wild west show. His vision also secured the tourism that now supports Cody, as he insisted that even though the park is 50 miles away, He insisted that the only way to get to the park from the east was to pass through Cody's downtown (and it remains that way).
We also checked out the Buffalo Bill museum which is quite impressive for such a small town. It is a collection of 5 museums covering everything from Buffalo Bill to Natural History. We spent a couple of hours in the museum, but only made it through one section.
In the evening we went to the Irma hotel (named after Buffalo Bill's daughter) and watched the Cody Gunslingers put on a skit and gunfight in the street. The all volunteer group puts on the nightly performances benefiting various charities. Their costumes were very realistic and Clancy enjoyed getting his pictures with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Buffalo Bill, and other wild west figures.

We wrapped up the day with dinner and "Mexican" margaritas at La Comida. (side note: apparently "Mexican" is a synonym for very strong) :-)
- Posted by Shawn from my iPad
Location:Cody, WY