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and explore cities like Stockholm, 

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 a relaxed pace aboard the award-winning 

 Marco Polo, with plenty of time ashore. 



You'll also enjoy hotel stays in 

 Copenhagen, London and/or Reykjavik, 

 Iceland. Discover for yourself 

 why Orient Lines is known as 

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PARK COUNTY, IN NORTHWEST WYOMING, 

 is Buffalo Bill's Cody/ Yellowstone Country. In 1896 

 Col. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody founded Cody, 

 the heart of this county, which still maintains a true 

 Western flavor. To learn about Buffalo Bill and local 

 history, take Cody's trolley tour. Cody is the eastern 

 gateway to Yellowstone National Park, the nation's 

 first national park (1872); the county also includes 

 Shoshone National Forest, our first national forest (1891). Wildlife is plentiful: buffalo, 

 deer, moose, bighorn sheep, elk, grizzly bear, black bear, and eagles are easily spotted in 

 the grass prairies, mountain slopes, and wildflower meadows. Try your hand at fly-fish- 

 ing on spectacular trout streams; float through the rapids of the Shoshone River Canyon; 

 rock-climb the steep granite cliffs; hike or horseback-ride on the Cody Path Ways, a sys- 

 tem of paths and trails. Stay at the Victorian-style Irma Hotel, founded by Buffalo Bill 

 in 1902 and named after his youngest daughter, or the Pahaska Teepee Lodge, which he 

 founded in 1904 in the heart of the forest; both are on the National Register of Historic 

 Places. Cody also has many museums devoted to Buffalo Bill, the Plains Indians, 

 firearms, Western art, and natural history. The Buffalo Bill Dam, completed in 1920, 

 was one of the first concrete dams in the country and transformed the area's landscape. 

 Don't miss Cody Nite Rodeo or the Branson-style Cowboy Music Revue. For more 

 information, visit www.yellowstonecountry.org. 



The past is present in Cody, Wyoming. You'll 



also find wildlife, rodeo, shopping, dining and more. 



Call or write for FREE travel information. 



836 Sheridan Ave. Dept. NH • Cody, WY 82414 

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