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Cody Town belongs to which city in America?

Belongs to Wyoming?

For this western town, the most popular activities in summer are calf release and riding wild horses at night. Cody has a variety of outdoor adventures, such as hiking, cycling, horseback riding, trout fishing, and outstanding cultural attractions, including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. These five museums are enough to satisfy the interests of every family member. You can stay at irma Inn at night. This interesting hotel is located on the main road. Bull Bill built the hotel himself and named it after his daughter.

Cody, Wyoming is a rough and famous tourist town in the western United States, and its name is closely related to the legendary "Buffalo Bill". William? Frederick? Cody was nicknamed "Buffalo Bill" because he killed hundreds of buffaloes in ten days and then killed 4,280 buffaloes in 18 months, setting a world record. At that time, Buffalo Bill was a great hero. People in small towns always like to tell his legendary stories, and everyone tells different stories. Buffalo Bill used to be a soldier in the Civil War, captain of the army reconnaissance team, pony express rider, farm operator, frontier pioneer, bison hunter and circus performer. He is one of the most legendary figures in the period of American western development, and is known as "the kaleidoscope of white people's experience in the west". His cowboy theme performance is also very famous and continues to this day.