Buffalo Walking & Shopping Tour



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Cowgirl Coffee Bar & Mini Place Hotel Distance 0.00 miles

This building was originally home to the town doctor, W.J. Knebel, then later the home of the original Buffalo Bulletin, owned by the Todd family until the mid 1900s. When owned by the Bulletin, the building contained the press room, an actual steam press, and living quarters above the business.

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Murals in Crazy Woman Square Distance 0.00 miles



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Clear Creek Trail System Distance 0.00 miles

The Clear Creek Trail System includes more than 20 miles of mostly interconnected trails, and traverses an area rich with Indian and western history surrounded by the magnificent scenery of the Bighorn Mountains. Interpretive signs along the creek-side walking path introduce the rich history of this area. Washington Park Trail winds through the City Park with its horseshoe pits, picnic shelter and Wyoming's largest free municipal swimming pool.

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Sagewood Gifts & Cafe Distance 0.00 miles

Sagewood Cafe's food is wonderfully enticing, fresh and delicious! We make our soups daily and offer a choice of homemade breads for our gourmet sandwiches. Be sure to save room for our homemade pies, fresh cookies and brownies, and fabulous cheesecakes. Our gift store is packed with treasures for the Kitchen, the Kids and the Kinfolk. Great gifts for your friends back home!

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Occidental Hotel Distance 0.00 miles

Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid, Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill Cody all stayed here... Now you can too! In the rip-roaring days of early Wyoming, the saloon at the Occidental Hotel was famous far and wide. In the barroom, the lawful and the lawless played faro and poker... flirted with pretty ladies... drank copious quantities of powerful spirits... and occasionally shot up the place. One visitor in the early days called the Occidental Saloon 'a regular gambling hell,' where high-stakes p... Read more...

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Jim Gatchell Museum Distance 0.00 miles

The Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum has been a part of the Buffalo community since 1900 when Jim Gatchell opened a drugstore. The Buffalo Pharmacy was a stopping place for cowboys, lawmen, settlers, cattle barons, and famous army scouts. As a trusted friend of the region’s Native Americans, he received many gifts representing the culture including guns, war bonnets, tools, medicine bags, bows, arrows, and clothing.

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The Mansion House Distance 0.00 miles

The Mansion House

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