
Bill Cody
Bill Cody was a renowned American cowboy and showman, famous for his life as a western frontier hero and for popularizing Western culture through storytelling and entertainment. He gained fame in the early 20th century, especially through performances and radio broadcasts that shared tales of the Old West. Cody also founded the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Wyoming, a major museum dedicated to Western history. His name is closely associated with the romanticized image of the American frontier, and he played a significant role in shaping public perception of Western heritage.